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Let monumental pillars rise

Author: P. H. Sweetser Appears in 8 hymnals

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CHORAL

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: S. B. B. Tune Sources: German Used With Text: Dedication of a School-House

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Let monumental pillars rise

Author: P. H. Sweetser Hymnal: Progressive Songster #d71 (1872)

Let monumental pillars rise

Author: P. H. Sweetser Hymnal: Hymns of Progress #d110 (1864) Languages: English
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Let monumental pillars rise

Author: P. H. Sweetser Hymnal: The Liberal Hymn Book #129 (1880)

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S. B. Ball

Person Name: S. B. B. Arranger of "CHORAL" in The Gospel Psalmist

Paul H. Sweetser

1808 - 1872 Person Name: P. H. Sweetser Author of "Let monumental pillars rise" Sweetser, Paul H. (South Reading, Massachusetts, September 23, 1808--June 11, 1872, South Reading, Mass.). A school teacher in Boston and Charlestown, Mass., editor and writer. A Universalist layman, author of a hymn included in Church Harmonies: New and Old, 1895, beginning "Hark! the voice of choral song." --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives
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