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COTTINGHAM

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alice M. Pullen; Hilda M. Dodd Incipit: 55312 3465 Used With Text: For Man's Unceasing Quest for God

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For Man's Unceasing Quest for God

Author: Alice M. Pullen Appears in 6 hymnals Refrain First Line: We thank Thee, Lord, most high Used With Tune: COTTINGHAM

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For Man's Unceasing Quest for God

Author: Alice M. Pullen Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #7 (1942) Refrain First Line: We thank thee, Lord, most high Languages: English Tune Title: COTTINGHAM

For Man's Unceasing Quest for God

Author: Alice M. Pullen Hymnal: Singing Worship #8 (1935) Refrain First Line: We thank thee, Lord, most high Languages: English Tune Title: COTTINGHAM

For Man's Unceasing Quest for God

Author: Alice M. Pullen Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #32 (1955) Tune Title: COTTINGHAM

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A. M. Pullen

b. 1889 Person Name: Alice M. Pullen Author of "For Man's Unceasing Quest for God" in A Hymnal for Friends

Hilda Margaret Dodd

1890 - 1975 Person Name: Hilda M. Dodd Harmonizer of "COTTINGHAM" in A Hymnal for Friends Dodd, Hilda Margaret. (Hornsey, Middlesex, England, September 14, 1890--January 5, 1975, St. Barnabas' Nursing Home, Worthing). Death announced in Daily Telegraph, January 8, 1975. Involved with Sunday School work and wrote The Sunday School Pianist's Handbook, 1930. She contributed a harmonization to School Worship, 1926, and several items in The Nursery Song and Picture Book (ed. Winifred E. Barnard, 1947), including "Baby Jesus, sleep softly." --Email from Robert A. Canham to David Blum, 10 August 2004, DNAH Archives
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