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Blest Savior! Friend divine!

Appears in 11 hymnals Matching Instances: 11 Used With Tune: ST. THOMAS

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ST. THOMAS

Appears in 984 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Composer and/or Arranger: Williams Incipit: 51132 12345 43432 Used With Text: Blest Savior! Friend divine!
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KENTUCKY

Appears in 89 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Aaron Chapin Incipit: 51612 16551 61232 Used With Text: Blest Savior, friend divine

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Blest Saviour! Friend divine!

Author: W. T. Moore Hymnal: The Christian hymnal #422 (1882)
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Blest Saviour! Friend divine!

Hymnal: The Christian Hymn Book #406 (1866)
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Blest Savior! Friend divine!

Hymnal: The Christian Hymnal #289 (1875)

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William T. Moore

1832 - 1926 Person Name: W. T. Moore Author of "Blest Savior! Friend divine!" in The Voice of Joy Moore, William Thomas. (Henry County, Kentucky, August 27, 1832--September 7, 1926, Orland, Florida) Disciple. A "cosmopolitan," he gained denominational fame for his liberal attitude toward the validity of non-immersionist forms of baptism during his tenure at minister of an independent congregation in London. Member of the five-man committee that produced the 1865 Christian Hymn Book (also appointed to a similar committee chosen to make the 1882 Christian Hymnal, Revised, but, being in London, was unable to serve); both books include his "Let every heart and tongue," "Listen to the gospel, telling," "Love of God, all love excelling," "O that I had wings like a dove," and "Thy kingdom, gracious Lord." He was the author of Comprehensive History of the Disciples of Christ (1909). --George Brandon, DNAH Archives

A. Williams

1731 - 1776 Composer of "ST. THOMAS" in The Voice of Joy Aaron Williams (b. London, England, 1731; d. London, 1776) was a singing teacher, music engraver, and clerk at the Scottish Church, London Wall. He published various church music collections, some intended for rural church choirs. Representative of his compilations are The Universal Psalmodist (1763)— published in the United States as The American Harmony (1769)—The Royal Harmony (1766), The New Universal Psalmodist (1770), and Psalmody in Miniature (1778). His Harmonia Coelestis (1775) included anthems by noted composers. Bert Polman

Aaron Chapin

b. 1768 Composer of "KENTUCKY" in The Standard Church Hymnal