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[Whatever dims thy sense of truth]
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[Whatever dims thy sense of truth]
Composer: Brackett
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1 hymnal
Composer:
Brackett
Brackett was born on September 30, 1852 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He worked for a while for the Oliver Ditson Company, and later taught in Chickering Hall in Boston. He was the music editor of the first Christian Science Hymnal in 1892, contributing 99 tunes. He died on May 8, 1937 in Roslindale, Massachusetts. Sources: Hogdson, Hughes, p. 321 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Whatever dims thy sense of truth]
Composer:
Brackett
Meter:
8.6.8.6
Incipit:
55176 53135 65235
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Whatever dims thy sense of truth
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Christian Science Hymnal (1909), p.53
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Christian Science Hymnal #50
Tune Title
: [Whatever dims thy sense of truth]
First Line
: Whatever dims thy sense of truth
Composer
: Brackett
Date
: 1909
Christian Science Hymnal #50
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