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[Remember thy Creator now]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. G. Fischer Incipit: 51115 32156 17655 Used With Text: Remember

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Remember

Appears in 96 hymnals First Line: Remember thy Creator now Refrain First Line: Remember thou, remember thou Used With Tune: [Remember thy Creator now]

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Remember

Hymnal: Songs of Love and Praise #148 (1884) First Line: Remember thy Creator now Refrain First Line: Remember thou, remember thou Languages: English Tune Title: [Remember thy Creator now]
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Remember Jesus leads

Hymnal: Augsburg Songs for Sunday Schools and other services #127 (1885) First Line: Remember thy Creator now Topics: The Gospel Call Languages: English Tune Title: [Remember thy Creator now]

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W. G. Fischer

1835 - 1912 Person Name: Wm. G. Fischer Composer of "[Remember thy Creator now]" in Songs of Love and Praise William Gustavus Fischer In his youth, William G. Fischer (b. Baltimore, MD, 1835; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1912) developed an interest in music while attending singing schools. His career included working in the book bindery of J. B. Lippencott Publishing Company, teaching music at Girard College, and co-owning a piano business and music store–all in Philadelphia. Fischer eventually became a popular director of music at revival meetings and choral festivals. In 1876 he conducted a thousand-voice choir at the Dwight L. Moody/Ira D. Sankey revival meeting in Philadelphia. Fischer composed some two hundred tunes for Sunday school hymns and gospel songs. Bert Polman
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