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[The grandest of themes through the ages]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Albert C. Fisher Incipit: 53234 32155 65621 Used With Text: The Theme Eternal

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The Theme Eternal

Author: A. C. F. Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: The grandest of themes through the ages Refrain First Line: Wonderful theme, precious to me Topics: Inspirational Used With Tune: [The grandest of themes through the ages]

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The Theme Eternal

Author: A. C. F. Hymnal: Victorious Revival Songs #29 (1925) First Line: The grandest of themes through the ages Refrain First Line: Wonderful theme, precious to me Languages: English Tune Title: [The grandest of themes through the ages]
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The Theme Eternal

Author: A. C. F. Hymnal: Best Revival Songs #29 (1924) First Line: The grandest of themes through the ages Refrain First Line: Wonderful theme, precious to me Topics: Inspirational Languages: English Tune Title: [The grandest of themes through the ages]

The Theme Eternal

Author: A. C. F. Hymnal: Songs of the Great Salvation #38 (1918) First Line: The grandest of themes thro' the ages Refrain First Line: Wonderful theme, precious to me Languages: English Tune Title: [The grandest of themes thro' the ages]

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Albert C. Fisher

1886 - 1946 Person Name: A. C. F. Author of "The Theme Eternal" in Songs of the Great Salvation Born: March 10, 1886, New Berne, North Carolina. Died: February 6, 1946, Dallas, Texas. Buried: Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas. Fisher attended Fort Worth University and Polytechnic College, Fort Worth, Texas; Vanderbilt University; Southern Methodist University; and earned his Doctor of Divinity degree at Asbury College, Kentucky. He moved to Fort Worth in 1908, and for a decade served as a general evangelist for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In World War I, he was a military chaplain. After the war, he worked in the East Oklahoma Conference and (beginning in 1944), the North Texas Conference. His works include: Best Revival Songs (Nashville, Tennessee: The Cokesbury Press, 1924) (music editor) © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.come/tch)
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