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The Peace of God

Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: The peace of God now guard your hearts Used With Tune: [The peace of God now guard your hearts]

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[The peace of God now guard your hearts]

Appears in 24 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George Mac Farren Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 56137 13455 5 Used With Text: The Peace of God

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The peace of God now guard your hearts

Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church. number two #239 (1937) Languages: English Tune Title: [The peace of God now guard your hearts]
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The Peace of God

Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #808 (1997) First Line: The peace of God now guard your hearts Lyrics: The peace of God now guard your hearts, In Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Topics: Peace Scripture: Philippians 4:7 Languages: English Tune Title: [The peace of God now guard your hearts]

The Peace of God

Hymnal: Christian Hymnal #59 (1963) First Line: The peace of God now guard your hearts Tune Title: [The peace of God now guard your hearts]

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George A. Macfarren

1813 - 1887 Person Name: George MacFarren Composer of "[The peace of God now guard your hearts]" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) George Alexander Macfarren, Mus. Doc.; b. London, 1813; d. London, 1887 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908 ======================= Born: March 2, 1813, Westminster, England. Died: October 31, 1887, St. Marylebone, England. Buried: Hampstead Cemetery, London, England. Brother of Walter Macfarren, George was a principal of the Royal Academy of Music; professor at Cambridge University; conductor at Covent Garden, London; program note writer for the Philharmonic Society; and editor of Handel and Purcell. He wrote 18 operas, 13 oratorios and cantatas, 9 symphonies, and 162 songs. He went blind in 1860, and was knighted in 1883. Sources: Frost, p. 681 Lightwood, p. 189 Nutter, p. 460 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/macfarren_ga.htm =============================== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Alexander_Macfarren
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