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![]() | The church of God one body isAuthor: Charles W. Naylor (1874-1950)Tune: [O Church of God] Published in 3 hymnals |
One of the Movement's most gifted lyricists as well as intellects was Charles Wesley Naylor. C.W. Naylor was born in Athens County, Ohio in January 1874. It would have been inconceivable at this moment of birth for the Naylor family or Charles himself to know that sorrow and suffering would be constant companions throughout his life. Yet this scenario was to become his life allotment beginning early in his childhood.
Naylor's first heartache came at age eight when his mother died. As a result of this overwhelming tragedy, Charles found himself a permanent resident at his grandparent's home.
It was, however, within his grandparent's home that he became trained in religious matters. This religious upbringing proved life changing for C… Go to person page >| First Line: | The church of God one body is |
| Title: | O Church of God |
| Author: | Charles W. Naylor (1874-1950) |
| Language: | English |
| Refrain First Line: | O church of God, I love thy courts |
| Instances (3) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| Hymnal of the Church of God #d394 | The church of God one body is | O church of God, I love thy courts | Charles Ward Naylor | 1971 | |||||||||||||
| Hymnal of the Church of God #458 | The church of God one body is, | O Church of God | O church of God! I love thy courts, | Charles W. Naylor, 1874-1950 | Andrew L. Byers, 1869-1952 | [O Church of God] | G Major | 1971 | |||||||||
| Melodies of Zion #d231 | The church of God one body is | O church of God, I love thy courts | Charles Ward Naylor | 1926 |
