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He Comes to Save

Author: William T. Sleeper Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Behold the Lamb of God, He comes to save

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[Behold the Lamb of God]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: D. B. Towner Incipit: 53323 11231 53323 Used With Text: He comes to saves
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[Behold the Lamb of God!]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: S. M. Incipit: 55565 51116 21722 Used With Text: He Comes to Save

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He Comes to Save

Author: Rev. W. T. Sleeper Hymnal: Carmina Centum #79 (1882) First Line: Behold the Lamb of God! Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold the Lamb of God!]
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He Comes to Save

Author: Rev. W. T. Sleeper Hymnal: Select Gems #146 (1889) First Line: Behold the Lamb of God Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold the Lamb of God]
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He comes to saves

Author: Rev. W. T. Sleeper Hymnal: Hymns New and Old #78 (1887) First Line: Behold the Lamb of God Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold the Lamb of God]

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William T. Sleeper

1819 - 1904 Person Name: Rev. W. T. Sleeper Author of "He Comes to Save" in Select Gems Sleeper, W. T. is given in I. D. Sankey’s Sacred Songs & Solos, 1881, as the author of “A ruler once came to Jesus by night” (Need for the New Birth). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) =============== William T. Sleeper (1819-1904)] Born: Feb­ru­a­ry 9, 1819, Dan­bu­ry, New Hamp­shire. Died: Sep­tem­ber 24, 1904, Well­es­ley, Mass­a­chu­setts. Sleeper at­tend­ed Phill­ips-Ex­e­ter Acad­e­my, the Un­i­ver­si­ty of Ver­mont, and the An­do­ver The­o­lo­gic­al Sem­in­a­ry. Af­ter or­din­a­tion, he con­duct­ed home min­is­try work in Mass­a­chu­setts and Maine. He lat­er be­came pas­tor of the Sum­mer Street Con­gre­ga­tion­al Church in Wor­ces­ter, Mass­a­chu­setts, where he served over 30 years. His works include: The Re­ject­ed King, and Hymns of Je­sus, 1883. -- www.hymntime.com

D. B. Towner

1850 - 1919 Composer of "[Behold the Lamb of God]" in Select Gems Used pseudonyms Robert Beverly, T. R. Bowden ============================== Towner, Daniel B. (Rome, Pennsylvania, 1850--1919). Attended grade school in Rome, Penn. when P.P. Bliss was teacher. Later majored in music, joined D.L. Moody, and in 1893 became head of the music department at Moody Bible Institute. Author of more than 2,000 songs. --Paul Milburn, DNAH Archives

Samuel Morrison

Person Name: S. M. Composer of "[Behold the Lamb of God!]" in Carmina Centum
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