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[Since I started on the upward way]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mrs. Bessie F. Hatcher Incipit: 33321 35655 44446

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Vict'ry all the Time

Author: Mrs. B. F. H. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Since I started on the upward way Refrain First Line: Vict'ry, vict'ry all the time Used With Tune: [Since I started on the upward way]

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Vict'ry All the Time

Author: Mrs. B. F. H. Hymnal: Songs of Mounting Up No. 2 #7 (1915) First Line: Since I started on the upward way Refrain First Line: Vict'ry, vict'ry all the time Languages: English Tune Title: [Since I started on the upward way]
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Vict'ry all the Time

Author: Mrs. B. F. H. Hymnal: Glory Songs #9 (1916) First Line: Since I started on the upward way Refrain First Line: Vict'ry, vict'ry all the time Languages: English Tune Title: [Since I started on the upward way]
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Vict'ry all the Time

Author: Mrs. B. F. H. Hymnal: Soul Stirring Songs #85 (1918) First Line: Since I started on the upward way Refrain First Line: Vict'ry, vict'ry all the time Tune Title: [Since I started on the upward way]

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Bessie F. Hatcher

1860 - 1960 Person Name: Mrs. B. F. H. Author of "Vict'ry all the Time" in Soul Stirring Songs Bessie Frances Simmons Hatcher was apparently an actress who got converted and called to preach. She was a minister in the Pilgrim Holiness Church in the Pennsylvania/New Jersey district, although she did pastor Free Methodist and Wesleyan Methodist congregations at some point. Her most famous songs were "Keep on the Firing Line", "I Would Not Want to Miss It", and "Let Me Burn Out for Thee", in addition to "He Will Not Fail Me Now". She married William Hatcher. She was born March 29 1880 and passed in June 1960 in Ocean County New Jersey. Old newspaper accounts allude to her conversion story, but so far have found no accounts of it. The district journal of 1961 called her "an old warrior of the Cross". James Keeton
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