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[O wondrous love! the Savior died]
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[O wondrous love! the Savior died]
Composer: J. H. Rosecrans
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1 hymnal
Composer:
J. H. Rosecrans
James Holmes Rosecrans studied at the Baxter University of Music in Friendship, New York. After teaching for two years, he joined the Fillmore Brothers Music House in Cincinnati, Ohio. As of 1880, he was teaching music in Douglas County, Colorado. In 1884, was an evangelist in California, and later was associated with evangelistic efforts in Texas, and taught music and Bible at Carlton College in Bonham, Texas. He published over 20 music collections in his lifetime. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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Title:
[O wondrous love! the Savior died]
Composer:
J. H. Rosecrans
Incipit:
55436 54332 34332
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Wondrous Love
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Heart Songs : For Sunday Schools (1893), p.156
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Heart Songs #158
Tune Title
: [O wondrous love! the Saviour died]
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: O wondrous love! the Saviour died
Composer
: J. H. Rosecrans
Date
: 1893
Heart Songs #158
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