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O yet we trust that somehow good

Author: Alfred Tennyson Appears in 12 hymnals Used With Tune: AMES

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O yet we trust that somehow good

Author: Alfred Tennyson Hymnal: Hymns for All Christians #L57 (1869) Languages: English
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O yet we trust that somehow good

Author: Alfred Tennyson Hymnal: The Liberal Hymn Book #3 (1880)

O yet we trust that somehow good

Author: Alfred Tennyson Hymnal: Spiritual Songs of the First National Association of Spiritualists #d78 (1892)

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Alfred Tennyson, Baron Tennyson

1809 - 1892 Person Name: Alfred Tennyson Author of "O yet we trust that somehow good" in Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, son of the Rev. G. C. Tennyson, Rector of Somersby, Lincolnshire, was born at Somersby, Aug. 6, 1809; educated at Trinity College, Cambridge; appointed Poet Laureate in 1850, and raised to the Peerage in 1884. Although Lord Tennyson has not written any hymns, extracts from his poems are sometimes used as such, as "Strong Son of God, immortal Love" (Faith in the Son of God), from the Introduction to his In Memoriam, 1850; the well-known "Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now," and others. The former is sometimes given as "Spirit of immortal Love," and again as "Eternal God, immortal Love." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Baroness Emily Sellwood Tennyson Tennyson

1813 - 1896 Person Name: Tennyson Author of "Oh, yet, we trust that somehow good" in Church Harmonies
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