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[Though here we list no more]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Arthur J. Jamouneau Incipit: 33333 55444 41176 Used With Text: For Evermore

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For Evermore

Author: M. S. Haycraft Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Though here we list no more Used With Tune: [Though here we list no more]

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For Evermore

Author: M. S. Haycraft Hymnal: Boundless Love #126 (1896) First Line: Though here we list no more Languages: English Tune Title: [Though here we list no more]
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For Evermore

Author: M. S. Haycraft Hymnal: Give Thanks and Sing #96 (1909) First Line: Tho' here we list no more Lyrics: 1 Tho’ here we list no more The tones we love so well, Our precious ones for evermore With the Redeemer dwell. There hearts no sorrow know, And tears are wiped away, Where leaves of healing sweetly blow Thro’ never-ending day; Thro’ never-ending day. 2 O city calm and fair, O haven ever blest, By Jesus’ grace we too, shall share Thy glory and thy rest. Safe, safe upon the shore, By saints triumphant trod. With those we love for evermore, We’ll praise the Lord our God; We’ll praise the Lord our God. Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' here we list no more]
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For Evermore

Author: M. S. Haycraft Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #153 (1904) First Line: Tho' here we list no more Lyrics: 1 Tho' here we list no more The tones we loved so well, Our precious ones for evermore With the Redeemer dwell. Their hearts no sorrow know, And tears are wiped away, Where leaves of healing sweetly blow Thro' never ending day; Thro' never ending day. 2 O city calm and fair, O haven ever blest, By Jesus' grace we, too, shall share Thy glory and thy rest. Safe, safe upon the shore, By saints triumphant trod, With those we love for evermore. We'll praise the Lord our God; We'll praise the Lord our God. Tune Title: [Tho' here we list no more]

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Margaret S. Haycraft

1855 - 1936 Person Name: M. S. Haycraft Author of "For Evermore" in The Voice of Praise Haycraft, Margaret Scott, née MacRitchie, born at Newport Pagnell, Bucks, now (1906) resides at Bournemouth. She contributes to various periodicals, has written many services of song, and several vols. of prose and verse. At the request of the Rev. C. Bonner she contributed the following (with a few shorter pieces) to the Christian Endeavour Hymnal, 1896, the Sumday School Hymnary, 1905, and the Junior Hymnal, 1906. 1. Bless the Lord for ever, Still his praise prolong. Praise to God. 1896, No. 16. 2. Green the hills and lovely. Boyhood of Jesus. Written 1904; 1905, No. 201. 3. In golden light of early days. Children's Praises. 1906, No. 58. 4. Let there be light at eventide. Parting Hymn. 1896, No. 165. 5. Thou art my Shepherd, Caring for all my need. Ps. xxiii. This is in W. B. Bradbury's New Golden Shower, 1866, p. 107, and Clarion, 1867, p. 219, marked as by Miss Thalheimer (in Hymns and Choral Songs, Manchester, 1904, No. 207, as "O God, my Shepherd"). Mrs. Haycraft revised sts. i., ii., and wrote an original final st. This is the Sunday School Hymnary text, 1905. [ Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Arthur J. Jamouneau

1865 - 1927 Composer of "[Tho' here we list no more]" in Give Thanks and Sing Born: December 26, 1865, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Died: December 7, 1927, Hull, England. Jamouneau came from a Huguenot line from the Poitou region of France. In 1897, he married Eva Mawer in Louth, Lincolnshire; at the time, he was listed as a Professor of Music in Kingston upon Hull. Jamouneau established himself as a publisher and composer, putting out over 150 works, from hymns to a full opera. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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