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[The waves of death's river are dark and cold]

[The waves of death's river are dark and cold]

Composer: Ballington Booth
Published in 4 hymnals


Composer: Ballington Booth

Rv Ballington Booth United Kingdom 1857-1940 Born in Brighouse, England, the 2nd son of William Booth and Catherine Booth, founders of the Salvation Army, he became a Christian minister. In his teens he began preaching, singing and playing his concertina at open-air meetings sponsored by the Salvation Army. He became a Colonel in that organization at 23 and was positioned as a training officer. He later moved to Australia, followed by the U.S., and then Canada. He married Maud Charlesworth in 1886. Together they were assigned to the U.S., as the Salvation Army was becoming a world-wide organization. They became American citizens the following year, During the 1890s depression the Booths established shelters for homeless men. Altho… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [The waves of death's river are dark and cold]
Composer: Ballington Booth
Incipit: 33333 43325 2522
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public domain.

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