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[Bring in the children, O, bring them all in]

[Bring in the children, O, bring them all in]

Composer: F. J. Moore
Published in 3 hymnals


Composer: F. J. Moore

Moore, Francis John. (Derby, England, August 27, 1885--August 17, 1968, Cincinnati, Ohio). Anglican. Durham, B.A., 1910; Trinity College, Toronto, B.D>, 1926; General Theological Seminary, S.T.D., 1956. He came to Canada in 1912 joining the staff of St. James' Cathedral, Toronto. Serves as a chaplain with the Canadian Army, 1915-1919, and directed the University of Toronto's Student Christian Association 1926-1931. Married Dora Mavor in 1923. In 1931 he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, but his wife stayed in Toronto, where she had in 1930 set up a school for actors. On his retirement in 1957, he fittingly became chaplain of the Episcopal Actors' Guild. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives In Cincinnati he was first curate of Christ Church and… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Bring in the children, O, bring them all in]
Composer: F. J. Moore
Incipit: 33211 65123 33211
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Morning Light, Enlarged #155a

The Morning Light #108a

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