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How can I sink with such a prop

Appears in 88 hymnals Used With Tune: MARLOW

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MARLOW

Appears in 234 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Williams Incipit: 13331 55553 14321 Used With Text: How can I sink with such a prop
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ST. JOHN'S

Appears in 13 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anon. Tune Sources: English Incipit: 15434 56543 32543 Used With Text: How can I sink with such a prop

NEW HUNDRED

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. E. Pollock Incipit: 51133 55331 13325 Used With Text: How can I sink with such a prop

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How can I sink with such a Prop

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.CXVI (1766) Lyrics: 1 How can I sink with such a Prop As my eternal God, Who bears the Earth's huge Pillars up, And spreads the Heav'ns abroad? 2 How can I die while Jesus lives, Who rose and left the Dead? Pardon and Grace my Soul receives From mine exalted Head. 3 All that I am, and all I have, Shall be for ever thine; Whate'er my Duty bids me give My chearful Hands resign. 4 Yet if I might make some Reserve, And Duty did not call, I love my God with Zeal so great That I should give him all. Topics: Thanksgiving for Merces; Zeal for God Languages: English
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How can I sink with such a prop

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Supplementary for the Use of Christians. 1st ed. #XLIV (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English
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How can I sink with such a prop

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Public Worship, and Approved by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America #H162 (1830)

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A. Williams

1731 - 1776 Person Name: Williams Composer of "MARLOW" in The American Vocalist Aaron Williams (b. London, England, 1731; d. London, 1776) was a singing teacher, music engraver, and clerk at the Scottish Church, London Wall. He published various church music collections, some intended for rural church choirs. Representative of his compilations are The Universal Psalmodist (1763)— published in the United States as The American Harmony (1769)—The Royal Harmony (1766), The New Universal Psalmodist (1770), and Psalmody in Miniature (1778). His Harmonia Coelestis (1775) included anthems by noted composers. Bert Polman

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Composer of "ST. JOHN'S" in Hymns of the Ages In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Charles Edward Pollock

1853 - 1928 Person Name: C. E. Pollock Composer of "NEW HUNDRED" in Primitive Baptist Hymn and Tune Book Charles Edward Pollock USA 1853-1928. Born at Newcastle, PA, he moved to Jefferson City, MO, when age 17. He was a cane maker for C W Allen. He also worked 20 years for the MO Pacific Railroad, as a depot clerk and later as Assistant Roadmaster. He was a musician and prolific songwriter, composing 5000+ songs, mostly used in Sunday school settings and church settings. He took little remuneration for his compositions, preferring they be freely used. He produced three songbooks: “Praises”, “Beauty of praise”, and “Waves of melody”. In 1886 he married Martha (Mattie) Jane Harris, and they had three children: Robert, Edward, and a daughter. He died in Merriam, KS. John Perry ================= Pollock, Charles Edward. (Jefferson City, Missouri, 1853-1924). Records of Jefferson City indicate the following: 1897 clerk at depot; residence at 106 Broadway (with Mildred Pollock) 1904-1905 cane maker for C. W. Allen 1908-1909 musician; residence at 106 Broadway (with wife Matty) 1912-1913 residence at St. Louis Road, east city limits --Wilmer Swope, DNAH Archives Note: not to be confused with Charles Edward Pollock (c.1871-1924).
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