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[My Savior has gone before to prepare]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George W. Anderson Incipit: 55165 34565 55671

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A Mansion for Me

Author: Geo. W. A. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: My Saviour has gone before to prepare Used With Tune: [My Saviour has gone before to prepare]

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A Mansion for Me

Author: Geo. W. A. Hymnal: Favorite Songs #176 (1934) First Line: My Savior has gone before to prepare Languages: English Tune Title: [My Savior has gone before to prepare]

A Mansion for Me

Author: Geo. W. A. Hymnal: Marching to Zion #88 (1922) First Line: My Saviour has gone before to prepare Languages: English Tune Title: [My Saviour has gone before to prepare]

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G. W. Anderson

1816 - 1903 Person Name: Geo. W. A. Author of "A Mansion for Me" in Favorite Songs Anderson, George Washington. (Philadelphia, PA, May 15, 1816-July 3, 1903, Rosemont, PA). Baptist. Madison (now Colgate) University, B.A. 1844; Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1846; University of Lewisburgh (Bucknell), D. D. 1869. Ordained 1854. Pastorates at Duchess Co., NY, 1854-1858; Montgomery Co., PA, 1858-1864; Philadelphia, PA, 185?. Author of several works on Baptists and missions. Many contributions to Baptist Quarterly. Editor of Baptist paper, Christian Chronicle. Literary editor of American Baptist Publication Society, 1864. the following hymn on Christian ministry appeared in The Baptist Harp of 1849 and is included in several later collections: Onward, herald of the gospel, Bear thy tidings through the land; Another hymn in the same collection begins: Now let us raise one last sweet song To praise the Lord, our heavenly King; The second and third stanzas of this praise hymn form a classical trinitarian doxology. Deborah Carlton Loftis, DNAH Archives

George W. Anderson

1871 - 1954 Person Name: Geo. W. A. Author of "A Mansion for Me" in Marching to Zion
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