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Great Redeemer, let thy presence

Author: E. Cushman Hymnal: Select Hymns #d155 (1854)
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Great Redeemer, let thy presence

Author: E. Cushman Hymnal: Select Hymns #440 (1837)

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Elisha Cushman

1788 - 1838 Person Name: E. Cushman Author of "Great Redeemer, let thy presence" Cushman, Elisha. (Kingston, Maine, May 2, 1788--October 26, 1838, Hartford, Connecticut). Baptist. Lineal descendant of Robert Cushman, one of the Pilgrim Fathers. Was converted in this twentieth year and shortly thereafter was licensed to the Christian ministry by the Kingston Baptist Church. Pastor of the Hartford, Connecticut, Baptist Church until 1825. Was the first editor of The Christian Secretary, starting in 1822. Later served as pastor of New Market Street Baptist Church, Philadelphia, 1825-1829; Stratford Baptist Church, Fairfield, Connecticut, 1829-1831; and First Baptist Church, New Haven, 1831-1835. Three of his hymns were included in Select Hymns, published in Hartford in 1836: Great Redeemer, let thy presence Hark the voice of injured justice Great fount of Beings, mighty God --Cecil Roper, DNAH Archives
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