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Praise to Thee who hast redeemed us

Author: Freda Hanbury Allen Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: From the heart whose cup overfloweth

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[From the heart whose cup o'erfloweth]

Appears in 36 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Burke Incipit: 55535 12316 1765 Used With Text: Praise to Thee who hast redeemed us

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Praise to Thee who hast redeemed us

Author: Freda Hanbury Hymnal: Songs of Victory #23 (1890) First Line: From the heart whose cup o'erfloweth Languages: English Tune Title: [From the heart whose cup o'erfloweth]
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Praise to Thee who hast redeemed us

Hymnal: Redemption Tidings Hymn Book #29 (1939) First Line: From the heart whose cup o'erfloweth Languages: English

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James H. Burke

1858 - 1901 Person Name: J. H. Burke Composer of "[From the heart whose cup o'erfloweth]" in Songs of Victory James H Burke, 1855-1901, Born in Ireland, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1873. In Chicago, he attended the Moody Church and became a member. He taught Sunday school and started singing groups at the YMCA. He engaged in evangelistic work with D. L. Moody, Daniel Whittle, and others, going to Scotland and Britain for crusade work there for a year and a half. He was also music minister at the New York Gospel Tacernacle for a year in 1891. He traveled with Scottish evangelist, John McNeill for or year or so as well. John Perry

Freda Hanbury Allen

Person Name: Freda Hanbury Author of "Praise to Thee who hast redeemed us" in Songs of Victory fl. 1900 "Of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England." --White, Edward E. (1968). Singing with understanding : a commentary on each hymn and tune in Church hymnal, the official hymn-book of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Warburton, Victoria, Australia : Signs Pub. Co.
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