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[There will be no dark valley when the Savior comes]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Grace Weiser Davis Incipit: 12333 21765 61123 Used With Text: There Will Be No Dark Valley

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There Will be no Dark Valley

Author: G. W. D. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: There will be no dark valley when the Saviour comes Refrain First Line: To call his redeemed ones home Used With Tune: [There will be no dark valley when the Saviour comes]

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There Will Be No Dark Valley

Author: G. W. D. Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 3 and 4 Combined #172 (1907) First Line: There will be no dark valley when the Savior comes Refrain First Line: To call his redeemed ones home Topics: Praise Tune Title: [There will be no dark valley when the Savior comes]
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There Will Be No Dark Valley

Author: G. W. D. Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns No. 3 #172 (1902) First Line: There will be no dark valley when the Savior comes Refrain First Line: To call his redeemed ones home Topics: Praise Tune Title: [There will be no dark valley when the Savior comes]
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There Will be no Dark Valley

Author: G. W. D. Hymnal: The Christian Church Hymnal #414 (1906) First Line: There will be no dark valley when the Saviour comes Refrain First Line: To call his redeemed ones home Languages: English Tune Title: [There will be no dark valley when the Saviour comes]

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Grace Weiser Davis

Person Name: G. W. D. Author of "There Will Be No Dark Valley" in Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 3 and 4 Combined Grace Weiser Davis USA 1860-1933? Born near York, PA, she married judge James Nixon Davis in 1889. They attended the Asbury United Methodist Church in York. She became a Methodist evangelist. In 1900 she moved to Jersey City, NJ. She compiled several works, including: “Gems of gospel songs” (1885), “Favorite gospel songs” (1894) with Elisha A. Hoffman, “Childhood conversions” (1897). John Perry
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