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[Listen to the Sabbath bell]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. Cook Incipit: 34556 51765 54233 Used With Text: The Sabbath Bell

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The Sabbath Bell

Author: Fanny Church Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Listen to the Sabbath bell Refrain First Line: Sweetly chiming, Sabbath bell Used With Tune: [Listen to the Sabbath bell]

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The Sabbath Bell

Author: Fanny Church Hymnal: Gospel Echoes #8 (1877) First Line: Listen to the Sabbath bell Refrain First Line: Sweetly chiming, Sabbath bell Languages: English Tune Title: [Listen to the Sabbath bell]
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The Sabbath Bell

Author: Fanny Church Hymnal: Spicy Breezes #13 (1883) First Line: Listen to the Sabbath bell Refrain First Line: Sweetly chiming, Sabbath bell Languages: English Tune Title: [Listen to the Sabbath bell]

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Fanny Church

Author of "The Sabbath Bell" in Gospel Echoes

Eliza Cook

1817 - 1889 Person Name: E. Cook Composer of "[Listen to the Sabbath bell]" in Spicy Breezes Cook, Eliza, daughter of a merchant in Southwark, was born Dec. 24, 1817, and died at Wimbledon, Sept. 23, 1889. Her works in poetry and prose are well and widely known. Her hymn published in 1860, "Father above, I pray to Thee" (Child's Evening Hymn), is in several hymn-books, including Martineau's Hymns, &c, 1873. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================== Cook, Eliza, p. 1558, i. She died at Wimbledon, Sept. 24 (not 23), 1889. Her hymn, "Father above, I pray," &c, is from her Poems, 1853, vol. iv., p. 201. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

E. Cook

Composer of "[Listen to the Sabbath bell]" in Gospel Echoes
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