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Where Jesus Died for Me

Author: Judson W. Van De Venter Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Can I forget the story old

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[Can I forget the story old]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. W. Van DeVenter Incipit: 33344 32355 65433 Used With Text: Where Jesus Died for Me

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Where Jesus Died for Me

Author: Van Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Truth #5 (1899) First Line: Can I forget the story old Languages: English Tune Title: [Can I forget the story old]
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Where Jesus Died for Me

Author: Van Hymnal: Gospel Songs of Grace and Glory #88 (1896) First Line: Can I forget the story old Languages: English Tune Title: [Can I forget the story old]

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Judson W. Van DeVenter

1855 - 1939 Person Name: Judson W. Van De Venter Author of "Where Jesus Died for Me" Judson W. Van DeVenter was born 15 December 1855 on a farm near the village of Dundee, Michigan. He was educated in the country and village schools, and at Hillsdale College. He later moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. He wrote about 100 hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)
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