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Venid, peregrinos

Author: John Shenk; Gospel Publishers Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Venid, peregrinos, rindamos loor

Victory Through Grace

Author: S. Martin Appears in 113 hymnals First Line: Conquering now and still to conquer Refrain First Line: Not to the strong is the battle Used With Tune: [Conquering now and still to conquer]
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Victory Ahead

Author: W. G. Meter: 10.10.11.10 with refrain Appears in 46 hymnals First Line: When the hosts of Israel, led by God Refrain First Line: Victory ahead! Victory ahead! Lyrics: 1 When the hosts of Israel, led by God, Round the walls of Jericho softly trod, Trusting in the Lord, they felt the conqu’ror’s tread, By faith they saw the victory ahead. Refrain: Victory ahead! Victory ahead! Through the blood of Jesus, victory ahead; ... Scripture: 1 John 5:4 Used With Tune: [When the hosts of Israel, led by God] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Victory_Ahead); The Cyber Hymnal (http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/v/i/victorya.htm); Gospel Publishing House, Full Gospel Songs (193)

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VICAR

Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 17 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: V. Earle Copes Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13456 54312 33456 Used With Text: Hope of the World
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VISION

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 35 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William H. Doane Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 32155 61532 15653 Used With Text: The Triumphs of the Gospel
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VILLE DU HAVRE

Appears in 342 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Philip Paul Bliss Tune Sources: Gospel Hymns No. 2 , by P. P. Bliss & Ira D. Sankey (New York: Biglow & Main, 1876), number 76 (published in a combined volume with the 1875 Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 55433 23465 43517 Used With Text: It Is Well with My Soul

Hymnals

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V.B.S. Flight Songs

Publication Date: 1959 Publisher: Gospel Publishing House Publication Place: Springfield, Mo. Editors: Gospel Publishing House

Vacation Bible School; Primary, Books 1 and 2

Publication Date: 1940 Publisher: Gospel Publishing House Publication Place: Springfield, Mo. Editors: R. M. Riggs; Gospel Publishing House

V.B.S. Sailing Songs

Publication Date: 1961 Publisher: Gospel Publishing House Publication Place: Springfield, Mo. Editors: Gospel Publishing House

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Victory Must Be Won

Author: N. W. P. Hymnal: The New Gospel Song Book #158 (1914) First Line: We will spread the gospel light Refrain First Line: Victory, must be won Topics: Work Languages: English Tune Title: [We will spread the gospel light]

Victory Must be Won

Author: N. W. P. Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #598 (1972) First Line: We will spread the gospel light Tune Title: [We will spread the gospel light]
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Victory must be won

Author: N. W. P. Hymnal: Perfect Praise #94 (1905) First Line: We will spread the gospel light Refrain First Line: Victory, must be won Scripture: 1 Timothy 6:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [We will spread the gospel light]

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James D. Vaughan

1864 - 1941 Arranger of "[We will spread the gospel light]" in The New Gospel Song Book Vaughan, James D(avid); b. Dec. 14, 1864, between Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., TN; d. Feb. 9, 1941, Lawrenceburg, TN; music publisher, composer and compiler of gospel songs in shape notation

Ralph Vaughan Williams

1872 - 1958 Person Name: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958 Harmonizer of "KINGSFOLD" in Gather Comprehensive Through his composing, conducting, collecting, editing, and teaching, Ralph Vaughan Williams (b. Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, October 12, 1872; d. Westminster, London, England, August 26, 1958) became the chief figure in the realm of English music and church music in the first half of the twentieth century. His education included instruction at the Royal College of Music in London and Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as additional studies in Berlin and Paris. During World War I he served in the army medical corps in France. Vaughan Williams taught music at the Royal College of Music (1920-1940), conducted the Bach Choir in London (1920-1927), and directed the Leith Hill Music Festival in Dorking (1905-1953). A major influence in his life was the English folk song. A knowledgeable collector of folk songs, he was also a member of the Folksong Society and a supporter of the English Folk Dance Society. Vaughan Williams wrote various articles and books, including National Music (1935), and composed numerous arrange­ments of folk songs; many of his compositions show the impact of folk rhythms and melodic modes. His original compositions cover nearly all musical genres, from orchestral symphonies and concertos to choral works, from songs to operas, and from chamber music to music for films. Vaughan Williams's church music includes anthems; choral-orchestral works, such as Magnificat (1932), Dona Nobis Pacem (1936), and Hodie (1953); and hymn tune settings for organ. But most important to the history of hymnody, he was music editor of the most influential British hymnal at the beginning of the twentieth century, The English Hymnal (1906), and coeditor (with Martin Shaw) of Songs of Praise (1925, 1931) and the Oxford Book of Carols (1928). Bert Polman

Henry Van Dyke

1852 - 1933 Person Name: Henry van Dyke Author of "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You" in Voices United See biography and works at CCEL