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Great God, to thee a lowly band

Author: James Slatter Appears in 3 hymnals

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Great God, to thee a lowly band

Author: James Slatter Hymnal: The New England Sunday School Hymn Book #d45 (1830)
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Great God, to thee, a lowly band

Hymnal: The American Baptist Sabbath-School Hymn-Book #93 (1842)

Great God, to thee a lowly band

Author: James Slatter Hymnal: The Baptist Sabbath School Hymn Book #d122 (1851)

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James Slatter

1790 - 1862 Author of "Great God, to thee a lowly band" Slatter, James, was born at Oxford in 1790, and spent his life in that city. He was a layman, in business, and a member of the Baptist church in the New Road. He died May 22, 1862. Mr. Slatter wrote a book entitled "Bural Pictures," which however was only circulated privately. He also wrote many hymns, which were never published, and two, which appeared in the Baptist New Selection, 1828: (1) "Great God, to thee, a lowly band" (Sunday Scholars' Hymn). (2) "Through Nature's temple, large and wide " (Divine Worship). [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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