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Plead Thou, O plead my cause

Author: Samuel Miller Waring Appears in 10 hymnals

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Appears in 1 hymnal Incipit: 32143 21712 71321 Used With Text: Plead Thou, O plead my cause

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Plead Thou, O plead my cause

Author: S. M. Waring Hymnal: The Baptist Psalmody #190 (1850)

Plead Thou, O plead my cause

Author: S. M. Waring Hymnal: Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver #d197 (1867) Languages: English

Plead Thou, O plead my cause

Author: S. M. Waring Hymnal: Asaph #d206 (1861) Languages: English

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Samuel Miller Waring

1792 - 1827 Author of "Plead Thou, O plead my cause" Waring, Samuel Miller, son of Jeremiah Waring, of Alton, Hampshire, and uncle of Anna L. Waring, was born at Alton, in March, 1792, and died at Bath, Sept. 19, 1827. His hymns appeared in his Sacred Melodies, 1826; and from that work the following, which are in common use were taken:— 1. Now to Him Who loved us, gave us. Praise to Jesus. Sometimes, "Unto Him Who loved us." 2. Plead Thou, 0 plead my cause. Jesus, the Advocate Implored. [George Arthur Crawford, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)