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[The Lord bless thee and keep thee]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry Barraclough Incipit: 33323 43352 34313 Used With Text: The Lord Bless Thee

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The Lord Bless Thee

Appears in 173 hymnals First Line: The Lord bless thee and keep thee Used With Tune: [The Lord bless thee and keep thee]

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The Lord Bless Thee

Hymnal: Conference Hymnal #24 (1917) First Line: The Lord bless thee, and keep thee Scripture: Numbers 6:24-26 Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord bless thee, and keep thee]
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The Lord Bless Thee

Hymnal: Songs of the Assembly #52 (1916) First Line: The Lord bless thee and keep thee Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord bless thee and keep thee]
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The Lord Bless Thee

Hymnal: Montreat Hymns #394 (1916) First Line: The Lord bless thee and keep thee Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord bless thee and keep thee]

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Henry Barraclough

1891 - 1983 Composer of "[The Lord bless thee, and keep thee]" in Conference Hymnal Barraclough was educated in England, and studied organ and piano from the age of five. He worked for a while as a claims adjuster for the Car and General Insurance Company. From 1911-13, he was secretary to Member of Parliament George Scott Robertson. He then joined the Chapman-Alexander evangelistic team as a pianist, and traveled with them to America and remained there. He fought in World War I, rising to the rank of sergeant major, then became secretary, and later an administrator, of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (1919-61). He wrote words for 20 hymns and tunes to 120. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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