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[They bid me choose an easier path]

Appears in 4 hymnals Matching Instances: 4 Incipit: 13347 65535 4423 Used With Text: They bid me choose an easier path

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They bid me choose an easier path

Appears in 8 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Used With Tune: [They bid me choose an easier path]
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Remember Thy Creator

Author: Rev. Robt. Kerr Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 First Line: Remember Him in youthful days Used With Tune: WE'D BETTER BIDE A WEE

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They bid me choose an easier path

Hymnal: The Salvation Army Music #301 (1900) Languages: English Tune Title: [They bid me choose an easier path]
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I Cannot Leave the Dear Old Flag

Hymnal: Songs and Music #209 (1922) First Line: They bid me choose an easier path Languages: English Tune Title: [They bid me choose an easier path]
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Remember Thy Creator

Author: Rev. Robt. Kerr Hymnal: Welcome Songs #56 (1894) First Line: Remember Him in youthful days Languages: English Tune Title: WE'D BETTER BIDE A WEE

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Frederick St. George De Lautour Booth-Tucker

1853 - 1929 Person Name: Commander Booth Tucker Author of "I Cannot Leave the Dear Old Flag" in One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music

Robert P. Kerr

1850 - 1923 Person Name: Rev. Robt. Kerr Author of "Remember Thy Creator" in Welcome Songs Born: 1850, Greensboro, Alabama. Buried: Mount Olivet Cemetery , Nashville, Tennessee. Kerr, Robert P., D.D., b. at Greensborough, Alabama, graduated at Union Theological Seminary, Va., 1873, and was ordained by the Presbytery of Lafayette, 1874. His Hymns of the Ages, a collection on conservative Evangelical lines which hardly justified its title, was published in N.Y., 1891. In it appeared his hymn,"Blessed country, home of Jesus," 1891, A later hymn, "Galilean King and Prophet," is dated 1901. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Claribel

1830 - 1869 Composer of "WE'D BETTER BIDE A WEE" in Welcome Songs Barnard [nee Pye], Charlotte Alington [Claribel]; b. Louth, Lincs., Dec. 23, 1830, d. Dover, Jan. 30, 1869; English ballad composer. --Library of Congress Name Authority Record (see link)