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Alas! how changed that lovely flow'r

Appears in 45 hymnals Used With Tune: BALERMA

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THE CONVERTED THIEF

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Moore Incipit: 35656 12261 23156 Used With Text: Alas how changed that lovely flower
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BALERMA

Appears in 445 hymnals Incipit: 13216 56113 23532 Used With Text: Alas! how changed that lovely flow'r

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Alas how changed that lovely flower

Author: Knight Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns, with the Doctrinal Standards and Liturgy of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America #H720 (1860)

Alas how changed that lovely flower

Author: Joel Asaac Knight Hymnal: Mother's Hymn Book . New ed. #d2 (1850) Languages: English

Alas how changed that lovely flower

Author: Joel Asaac Knight Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Arranged for the Sunday School of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Matthew, Philadelphia #d3 (1833) Languages: English

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William Moore

1790 - 1850 Person Name: Moore Composer of "THE CONVERTED THIEF" in The Good Old Songs William B Moore USA 1790-1850. He was born, possibly in TN. He was a composer, having contributed tunes to” Wyeth’s Repository” (1810) and known for his tunebook “Columbian Harmony” (1825) in TN. He also composed and arranged several tunes in William Walker’s “Southern Harmony” (1835). John Perry

Joel Asaac Knight

1754 - 1808 Author of "Alas how changed that lovely flower" in The Good Old Songs Knight, Joel Abel. In Dobell's New Selection of 700 Evangelical Hymns, 1806, is a hymn on the death of a child, commencing, "Alas! how changed that lovely flower," the name affixed being "Knight." It also appears with the same signature in Denham's Selection, 1837, and in some American hymn-books. The writer was most probably the Rev. Joel Abel Knight, an Evangelical divine, who, in 1789, published a volume of Sermons, and was the author of a small volume of Sacred Poems. Knight was a man of some note, and friend of J. Newton, Greathead, Rippon, and Ryland. He was also the author of "My Father's at the helm." [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ===================== Knight, J. A.[Abraham], p. 628, ii., b. April 23, 1754; d. April 22, 1808. See the Evangelical Magazine, Aug. 1808. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Joel Abraham Knight

1754 - 1808 Author of "Alas how changed that lovely flower" Knight, J. A.[Abraham], p. 628, ii., b. April 23, 1754; d. April 22, 1808. See the Evangelical Magazine, Aug. 1808. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)