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The Struggling Soul

Author: J. W. T. McDougall Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How can a weary heart find rest Used With Tune: ROCKINGHAM

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ROCKINGHAM

Appears in 533 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. Miller Incipit: 13421 35655 17655 Used With Text: The Struggling Soul
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OMBERSLEY

Appears in 80 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William H. Gladstone Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 32144 44334 56621 Used With Text: How can a weary heart find rest?

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How can a weary heart find rest?

Hymnal: Redemption Hymnal #316 (2015) First Line: How can a weary heart find rest Topics: The Gospel Warning and Repentance Scripture: Matthew 11:28 Languages: English Tune Title: OMBERSLEY
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The Struggling Soul

Author: J. W. T. McDougall Hymnal: Songs of Victory #406 (1890) First Line: How can a weary heart find rest Languages: English Tune Title: ROCKINGHAM

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Edward Miller

1735 - 1807 Person Name: E. Miller Composer of "ROCKINGHAM" in Songs of Victory Edward Miller, Born in the United Kingdom. The son of a pavior (stone paver), Miller left home to study music at King's Lynn. He was a flautist in Handel's orchestra. In 1752 he published “Six Solos for the German Flute”. In 1756 he was appointed organist of St. George Minster Doncaster, continuing in that post for 50 years. He also gave pianoforte lessons. He published hymns and sonatas for harpsichord, 16 editions of “The Institues of Music”, “Elegies for Voice & Pianoforte”, and Psalms of David set to music, arranged for each Sunday of the year. That work had over 5000 subscribers. He published his thoughts on performance of Psalmody in the Church of England, addressed to clergy. In 1801 he published the Psalms of Watts and Wesley for use by Methodists, and in 1804 the history and antiques of Doncaster with a map. John Perry

J. W. T. McDougall

Author of "The Struggling Soul" in Songs of Victory

William Henry Gladstone

1840 - 1891 Person Name: William H. Gladstone Composer of "OMBERSLEY" in Redemption Hymnal Born: June 3, 1840, Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales. Died: July 4, 1892, Westminster, London, England. Eldest son of British prime minister William Gladstone, William attended Eton College and read Greek and Latin at Christ Church College, Oxford University. A Member of Parliament for a total of 20 years, representing Chester for 3; Whitby, Yorkshire for 12; and East Worcestershire for 5. A singer and organist, he was well versed in musical history, especially the development of Anglican church music. He wrote on musical topics, and one of the views he expressed was that choral church services were to be deplored because "the choirs often discourage the congregations from singing." He wrote the anthems "Gracious and Righteous" and "Withdraw Not Thou", & chants, anthems, introits & organ voluntaries. His works include: A Selection of Hymns and Tunes, 1882 --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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