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Tune Identifier:"^ive_reached_the_land_of_light_hudson$"

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[I've reached the land of light]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. E. Hudson Incipit: 55132 11176 15111 Used With Text: Living Waters Flow

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Living Waters Flow

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I've reached the land of light Refrain First Line: Down where the living waters flow Used With Tune: [I've reached the land of light]

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Living Waters Flow

Hymnal: Quartette #76 (1889) First Line: I've reached the land of light Refrain First Line: Down where the living waters flow Languages: English Tune Title: [I've reached the land of light]

Living Waters Flow

Hymnal: Songs for the Ransomed #76 (1887) First Line: I've reached the land of light Refrain First Line: Down where the living waters flow Languages: English Tune Title: [I've reached the land of light]
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Living Waters Flow

Hymnal: Songs of Peace, Love and Joy #76 (1885) First Line: I've reached the land of light Refrain First Line: Down where the living waters flow Languages: English Tune Title: [I've reached the land of light]

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R. E. Hudson

1843 - 1901 Composer of "[I've reached the land of light]" in Quartette Ralph Hudson (1843-1901) was born in Napoleon, OH. He served in the Union Army in the Civil War. After teaching for five years at Mt. Union College in Alliance he established his own publishing company in that city. He was a strong prohibitionist and published The Temperance Songster in 1886. He compiled several other collections and supplied tunes for gospel songs, among them Clara Tear Williams' "All my life long I had panted" (Satisfied). See 101 More Hymn Stories, K. Osbeck, Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1985). Mary Louise VanDyke
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