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[O believer, now rejoice]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. C. Hugg Incipit: 55665 11122 25235 Used With Text: Turning to God

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Turning to God

Author: Geo. C. Hugg Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O believer, now rejoice Refrain First Line: Coming, coming home Used With Tune: [O believer, now rejoice]

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Turning to God

Author: Geo. C. Hugg Hymnal: On Wings of Song #159 (1896) First Line: O believer, now rejoice Refrain First Line: Coming, coming home Languages: English Tune Title: [O believer, now rejoice]
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Turning to God

Author: Geo. C. Hugg Hymnal: Fairer than Day (Enlarged Edition) #111 (1903) First Line: O believer, now rejoice Refrain First Line: Coming, coming home Languages: English Tune Title: [O believer, now rejoice]
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Turning to God

Author: Geo. C. Hugg Hymnal: Rich in Blessing #159 (1894) First Line: O believer, now rejoice Refrain First Line: Coming, coming home Languages: English Tune Title: [O believer, now rejoice]

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George C. Hugg

1848 - 1907 Person Name: Geo. C. Hugg Author of "Turning to God" in On Wings of Song George Crawford Hugg USA 1848-1907. Born near Haddonfield, NJ, he became choirmaster at the Berlin, NJ, Presbyterian Church at age 12. At age 14 he published his first song, “Walk in the light”, which became very popular. He married Anne E Ketchum, and they had a daughter, Evangeline. He served as choirmaster of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, and also the Broad Street and Arch Street Methodist Episcopal Churches there. He was also closely associated with the Harper Memorial Presbyterian Church there. He was a prolific composer with over 2000 works, publishing 18 books of revival and Sunday school music, and 90 songs for special occasions (Christmas, Easter, etc.). He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry