Hail, God the Father, glorious light

Hail, God the Father, glorious light

Author: John A. Granade
Published in 15 hymnals

Author: John A. Granade

Born: 1770, New Bern County, North Carolina. Died: December 6, 1807, Sumner County, Tennessee. After a period of desperate depression, Granade came to Christ in 1800 at a Presbyterian camp meeting at Desha’s Creek, Sumner County, Tennessee. Ordained a Methodist circuit riding preacher, Granade was referred to by the Nashville Banner as the "wild man of Goose Creek" (Sumner County, Tennessee) and was also variously known as "the poet of the backwoods" and "the Wild Man of Holston." Granade worked in part in the world of shape-note singing in the Shenandoah Valley, where a variety of musical sources, both sacred and profane, were at play. His works include: Pilgrim’s Songster (Lexington, Kentucky: 1804) --www.hymntime.com/tc… Go to person page >

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First Line: Hail, God the Father, glorious light
Author: John A. Granade
Copyright: Public Domain

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A General Selection of the Newest and Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs Now in Use #d44

A General Selection of the Newest and Most Admired Hymns and Spiritual Songs Now in Use. 2nd ed. #d38

Pilgrim Songster #d34

Pilgrim's Songster #d29

Social Melodies #d45

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The Camp Meeting Hymn Book #63

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The Harp #114

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The New England Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #116

The Sacred Songster. 5th ed. #d64

The Spiritual Songster. lst ed. #d46

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The Sweet Singer of Israel #116

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The Zion Songster #161

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The Zion Songster #161

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Zion's Songster #67

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