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The Savior Pleading

Author: F. S. Goodrich Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Give me thy heart today Refrain First Line: Come unto me, come

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[Give me thy heart today]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: C. G. Goodrich Incipit: 36554 32643 21736 Used With Text: Give Me thy Heart To-day

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Give Me thy Heart To-day

Author: F. S. Goodrich Hymnal: White Wings #29 (1896) First Line: Give me thy heart today Languages: English Tune Title: [Give me thy heart today]

The Savior pleading

Author: F. S. Goodrich Hymnal: Bible School Songs #d27 (1902) First Line: Give me thy heart today Refrain First Line: Come unto me, come Languages: English

The Savior pleading

Author: F. S. Goodrich Hymnal: Gospel Voices No.2 #d33 (1900) First Line: Give me thy heart today Refrain First Line: Come unto me

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Charles G. Goodrich

b. 1869 Person Name: C. G. Goodrich Composer of "[Give me thy heart today]" in White Wings Born: September 19, 1869, Waterbury, Connecticut. A graduate of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, Goodrich was a professor of modern languages at Marietta College, Ohio, as well as a chorister and composer of church music. --www.hymntime.com/tch ============== Teacher, organist, musical director. Graduate of Wilbraham Academy, 1889; B.Ph., M.S. Wesleyan University 1893. He composed several anthems and college songs. International Who's who in Music and Musical Gazetteer By César Saerchinger ================ Charles Gourlay Goodrich Ph.B., M.S., DH.D. Professor of French, Emeritus Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois

F. S. Goodrich

Author of "Give Me thy Heart To-day" in White Wings
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