Alfred J. Hough

Short Name: Alfred J. Hough
Full Name: Hough, Alfred J., 1848-1922
Birth Year: 1848
Death Year: 1922

Born: Circa November 1848, Surrey, England.

Hough, a minister, was living with his family in Ludlow, Vermont, by 1880, and in Hartford, Vermont, in 1900. He became a naturalized American citizen in 1890. His works include:

Solomon’s Song Re-Sung
Odd Fellowship in Song: Five Famous Poems, 1888
Egyptian Melodies, and Other Poems (Boston, Massachusetts: The Gorham Press, 1911)

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Texts by Alfred J. Hough (26)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Mein Fels, meine Burg in der Wüste der WeltAlfred J. Hough (Author)German1
Arise, fellow leaguers, to the harvest field awayAlfred J. Hough (Author)English2
At the cross my burden losingRev. Alfred J. Hough (Author)English2
But yesterday, a little bandRev. Alfred J. Hough (Author)English2
Come, Thou Spirit, wounding, healingAlfred J. Hough (Author)English2
In olden days when our father's put the enemyAlfred J. Hough (Author)2
Jesus is our Savior KingAlfred J. Hough (Author)2
Just a baby in a cradleAlfred J. Hough (Author)English2
O Jesus, hear my cryAlfred J. Hough (Author)English2
O Master of the harvest fieldAlfred J. Hough (Author)English2
The blessed hour when Leaguers meetAlfred J. Hough (Author)English2
The infidels a motley bandAlfred J. Hough (Author)English2
The winds from the garden of Eden are blowingRev. Alfred J. Hough (Author)English2
Assembled in the Master's nameAlfred J. Hough (Author)English3
Out from the gates of the city of goldAlfred J. Hough (Author)English3
Over, and over, and over againRev. Alfred J. Hough (Author)English3
Where sun ever burns, and the wind ever blowsAlfred J. Hough (Author)English3
I am holding on to Christ, with the crown in sightRev. A. J. Hough (Author)English5
Savior, I have heard Thee pleadingRev. Alfred J. Hough (Author)English5
How lovely is Jesus, the Lamb that was slainRev. A. J. Hough (Author)English6
Holding on to Jesus with the crown in sightRev. Alfred J. Hough (Author)English7
Floods of mercy break around usRev. A. J. Hough (Author)English8
Tell the story, tender, sweetAlfred J. Hough (Author)English8
Many at the cross are kneelingRev. Alfred J. Hough (Author)English14
Come weal, come woe, wherever we goRev. Alfred J. Hough (Author)English26
Thousands stand today in sorrowRev. A. J. Hough (Author)English43
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