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Blessed hope, sure and steadfast

Author: A. D. Fillmore Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Blessed hope, with her anchor

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BLESSED HOPE

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: A. D. Fillmore Incipit: 34555 17665 55666 Used With Text: Blessed hope, sure and steadfast

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Blessed hope, sure and steadfast

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #695 (1914) First Line: Blessed hope, with her anchor safety Languages: English Tune Title: BLESSED HOPE

Blessed hope, sure and steadfast

Author: A. D. Fillmore Hymnal: Songs for the Wee Ones #d7 (1876) First Line: Blessed hope, with her anchor
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Blessed Hope, sure and steadfast

Author: A. D. Fillmore Hymnal: The Violet #20 (1867) First Line: Blessed Hope, with her anchor of safety

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A. D. Fillmore

1823 - 1869 Composer of "BLESSED HOPE" in The Good Old Songs Fillmore, Augustus Damon. (Gallia County, Ohio, September 7, 1823--June 10, 1870, Cincinnati, Ohio). Minister, Christian Church. Co-editor (with Silas White Leonard, 1814-1870) or Christian Psalmist (1847), which "probably had a more general circulation than any other of his publications." Author of "Come, come, come to the Saviour" and composer of several hymn tunes. --George Brandon, DNAH Archives
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