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I cannot think or reason

Author: Willard Austin Wattles Appears in 4 hymnals

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EWING

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 580 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alexander Ewing Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 12143 21351 75665 Used With Text: I Cannot Think or Reason

COMRADES OF THE CROSS

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Edward Shippen Barnes Incipit: 34532 33345 32334 Used With Text: I cannot think or reason

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I Cannot Think or Reason

Author: Willard A. Wattles Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2743 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1. I cannot think or reason, I only know He came With hands and feet of healing And wild heart all aflame, With eyes that dimmed and softened At all the things He saw, And in His pillared singing I read the marching law. 2. I only know He loves me, Enfolds and understands— And oh, His heart that holds me, And oh, His certain hands— The man, the Christ, the soldier, Who from the cross of pain, Cried to a dying comrade, Lad, we shall meet again. Languages: English Tune Title: EWING

I cannot think or reason

Author: Willard Wattles Hymnal: American Student Hymnal #d122 (1928) Languages: English

I cannot think or reason

Author: Willard Wattles Hymnal: The New Hymnal for American Youth #122 (1930) Languages: English Tune Title: COMRADES OF THE CROSS

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A. Ewing

1830 - 1895 Person Name: Alexander Ewing Composer of "EWING" in The Cyber Hymnal Alexander C (Rex) Ewing United Kingdom 1830-1895. Born at Aberdeen,Scotland, he studied music and German at Heidelberg University and law in Aberdeen. However, he did not qualify as a lawyer. A member of the Aberdeen Harmonic Choir and the Hadyn Society of Aberdeen, he was regarded as the most talented young musician in the city. He became an author, musician, editor, composer, and translator. He married Juliana Horatia Gatty in 1867. She died in 1885, and he remarried Elizabeth Margaret Cumby in 1886. He was a career officer in the British Army's Commissariat Department and subsequently the Army Pay Corps. He served at Constantinople during the Crimean War, thereafter in China for six years, then in Ireland during the Fenian Uprising. He was then in New Brunswick just after England created the British North American Act, creating the Dominion of Canada. He then went to Fredericton, where he played the organ and sang at Christ Church Cathedral. He was transferred to Aldershot. In 1879 he went to Malta, then served in Ceylon before returning to England. He reached the rank of Lt. Col. He translated several works by other authors. He retired and spent the last six years of his life in Taunton, England, where he died. John Perry

Edward Shippen Barnes

1887 - 1958 Composer of "COMRADES OF THE CROSS" in The New Hymnal for American Youth Edward Shippen Barnes was an American organist and composer. He was born 9 September 1887 in Seabright, NJ and died 2 February 1958 in Idyllwild, CA. He studied at Yale University with Horatio Parker and Harry Jepson, then continued his studies in Paris. He worked as an organizt at Church of the Incarnation in New York, Rutgers Presbyterian Chruch in New York, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia and the First Presbyterian Church in Santa Monica. He is known for his organ syvmphonies. Dianne Shapiro

Willard Austin Wattles

1888 - 1950 Person Name: Willard A. Wattles Author of "I Cannot Think or Reason" in The Cyber Hymnal
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