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Aspirations after communion

Author: Flora L. Best Harris Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Preserve my Jesus, O preserve

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Preserve my Jesus, oh preserve

Hymnal: Lyra Catholica #439 (1851) Languages: English

O may thy body, may thy blood

Author: Flora L. Best Harris Hymnal: The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book by the Christian Brothers. Rev. #d125 (1885) First Line: Preserve my Jesus, O preserve
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Oh may thy body, may Thy blood

Hymnal: The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book #40 (1871) First Line: Preserve, my Jesus, O preserve

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F. B. Harris

1850 - 1909 Person Name: Flora L. Best Harris Author of "O may thy body, may thy blood" in The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book by the Christian Brothers. Rev. Birth: 1850, USA Death: Sep., 1909 Flora Lydia (Best) Harris was the daughter of Dr. David and Elizabeth (Lockart) Best. She was the 1st wife of Rev. Bishop Merriman Colbert Harris. He was a minister in the Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was a writer and wrote on Japanese themes. In 1891 she translated the 10th century classic 'Tosa Niki' ('Diary or Log of a Journey From Tosa to Kyoto'). Mary Jane Haight-Eckert on Find A Grave web site

J. Richard Beste

1806 - 1885 Person Name: J. Beste Author of "Aspirations after communion" in Rohr's Favorite Catholic Melodies Full name: John Richard Digby Beste