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Lord, we come to worship thee

Lord, we come to worship thee

Author: E. E. Beauchamp
Tune: CHAUTAUQUA (Sherwin)
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: E. E. Beauchamp

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First Line: Lord, we come to worship thee
Author: E. E. Beauchamp
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

CHAUTAUQUA (Sherwin)

William Fiske Sherwin (b. Buckland, MA, 1826; d. Boston, MA, 1888) composed EVENING PRAISE (also called CHAUTAUQUA) in 1877 as the tune to Mary A. Lathbury's text "Day Is Dying in the West." The text and tune were included in the hymnal (1878), and the song was sung at vespers at the Lake Chautauqu…

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