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[Old things are passed away]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Col. Edward Joy; Herbert G. Tovey Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 51232 34545 54571 Used With Text: Old Things Are Passed Away

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Old Things Are Passed Away

Author: Col. Edward Joy Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Old things are passed away and ev'rything is new Topics: Testimony Used With Tune: [Old things are passed away]

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Old Things Are Passed Away

Author: Col. Edward Joy Hymnal: Youth Sings #89 (1951) First Line: Old things are passed away and ev'rything is new Topics: Testimony Languages: English Tune Title: [Old things are passed away]

Old Things Have Passed Away

Author: E. J. Hymnal: Old Time Revival #90 (1950) First Line: Old things have passed away and everything is new Languages: English Tune Title: [Old things have passed away and everything is new]

Old Things Have Passed Away

Author: E. J. Hymnal: Singing Joy #54 (1950) First Line: Old things have passed away and everything is new Languages: Engish; English Tune Title: [Old things have passed away and everything is new]

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Herbert G. Tovey

1888 - 1972 Composer of "[Old things are passed away]" in Youth Sings

Mrs. James A. Pate

Person Name: Mrs. Jas. A. Pate Arranger of "[Old things have passed away and everything is new]" in Old Time Revival

Edward H. Joy

1871 - 1949 Person Name: Col. Edward Joy Author of "Old Things Are Passed Away" in Youth Sings Edward Henry Joy Born: November 16, 1871, Canterbury, Kent, England. Died: February 16, 1949, Cheam, Surrey, England. Joy joined the Salvation Army (SA) in Canterbury, then played in the band at Folkestone, and became an SA officer in 1894. He went on serve the SA Corps at Tunstall, then the SA International headquarters in 1917, where he was Under Secretary in the Foreign Office. After 1919, he served as Immigration Secretary in western Canada, and in 1932 became editor-in-chief of The War Cry in South Africa. He rose to the rank of SA colonel, and retired in 1938. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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