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[Day and night thou Lord art viewing]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. S. Marshall Incipit: 51176 51343 32132 Used With Text: Thou, God, Seest Me

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Thou, God, Seest Me

Author: Anna Chichester Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Day and night thou Lord art viewing Refrain First Line: In the darkenss or in light Topics: Providence Scripture: Proverbs 15:3 Used With Tune: [Day and night thou Lord art viewing]

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Thou, God, Seest Me

Author: Anna Chichester Hymnal: The Master's Praise #21 (1892) First Line: Day and night thou, Lord, art viewing Refrain First Line: In the darkness or in the light Languages: English Tune Title: [Day and night thou, Lord, art viewing]
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Thou, God, Seest Me

Author: Anna Chichester Hymnal: Tried and True #138 (1892) First Line: Day and night thou Lord art viewing Refrain First Line: In the darkenss or in light Topics: Providence Scripture: Proverbs 15:3 Languages: English Tune Title: [Day and night thou Lord art viewing]

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W. S. Marshall

Composer of "[Day and night thou Lord art viewing]" in Tried and True He composed tunes for gospel lyric writers. John Perry

Anna Chichester

Author of "Thou, God, Seest Me" in Tried and True Late 19th Century Possibly a pseudonym of Edmund S. Lorenz, but have found no confirmation. - D.S.
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