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'Twill Matter But Little

Author: Harriet E. Jones Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Tho' often our feet may be bleeding Refrain First Line: 'Twill matter but little, 'twill matter but little Used With Tune: [Tho' often our feet may be bleeding]

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[Tho' often our feet may be bleeding]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Howard Entwisle Incipit: 55436 53544 44444 Used With Text: 'Twill Matter But Little

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‘Twill Matter But Little

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Exalted Praise #122 (1901) First Line: Though often our feet may be bleeding Refrain First Line: 'Twill matter but little, 'twill matter but little Languages: English Tune Title: [Though often our feet may be bleeding]
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'Twill Matter But Little

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #29 (1900) First Line: Tho' often our feet may be bleeding Refrain First Line: 'Twill matter but little, 'twill matter but little Topics: Faith; Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' often our feet may be bleeding]
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'Twill Matter But Little

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Songs of the Century #32 (1900) First Line: Tho' often our feet may be bleeding Refrain First Line: 'Twill matter but little, 'twill matter but little Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' often our feet may be bleeding]

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Harriet E. Jones

1823 - 1915 Author of "‘Twill Matter But Little" in Exalted Praise Harriet E. Rice Jones, 1823-1915 Born: Ap­ril 18, 1823, Pom­pey Hol­low, Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York. Died: 1915, Bing­ham­ton, New York. Buried: Oran Com­mun­i­ty Church Cem­e­te­ry, Pom­pey, Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York. Daughter of El­e­a­zer Rice, Jones lived in Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York. Her girl­hood was spent on a farm, re­ceiv­ing what ed­u­ca­tion the count­ry schools and one term at high school could pro­vide. She was al­ways fond of read­ing, and was a great sing­er, with a clear ring­ing voice. On Ju­ly 7, 1844, she mar­ried a son of Rev. Ze­nas Jones; her hus­band died in 1879. Her song writ­ing ca­reer b­egan when her po­e­try came to the at­ten­tion of Dr. M. J. Mun­ger, who asked if she could write some Sun­day school hymns for him. She went on to write for Daniel Town­er, J. C. Ew­ing, the Fill­more bro­thers, and others. --hymntime.com/tch

J. Howard Entwisle

1865 - 1901 Composer of "[Though often our feet may be bleeding]" in Exalted Praise J Howard Entwisle USA 1865-1901. Born in PA, he became a musician and songbook editor-compiler in Philadelphia, PA, in the 1890s. He collaberated with William J Kirkpatrick, also of Philadelphia, promoting gospel songs. He helped compile “Songs of love and praise #4”, then later “Songs of love and praise #5”. Other published works were: “Bright melodies” (1899), “Heavenly sunlight” (1900), “Exalted praise” (1901). He died in Philadelphia. John Perry
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