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I Will Come Again

Author: S. V. R. F. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: If the world no joy afford Refrain First Line: Coming, coming Used With Tune: [If the world no joy afford]

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[If the world no joy afford]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Stephen V. R. Ford Incipit: 34556 65512 23321 Used With Text: I Will Come Again

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I Will Come Again

Author: S. V. R. F. Hymnal: Melodies for Little People #112 (1891) First Line: If the world no joy afford Refrain First Line: Coming, coming Languages: English Tune Title: [If the world no joy afford]
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I Will Come Again

Author: S. V. R. F. Hymnal: Imperial Songs #133 (1894) First Line: If the world no joy afford Refrain First Line: Coming, coming Languages: English Tune Title: [If the world no joy afford]

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S. V. R. Ford

1835 - 1910 Person Name: S. V. R. F. Author of "I Will Come Again" in Imperial Songs Born: 1835, Greenville, New York. Died: June 5, 1910, New York City. Son of Cyrus Earle and Amanda Hedden Ford, Stephen wrote several battle hymns during the American civil war which were sung by Union soldiers. He was a partner in a shirt and collar making company, Ide & Ford, in Troy, New York (1865-72). In his later years, he was known as an author, editor, composer and critic. He was living in Schenectady, New York, in 1908. His works include: Sunday-School Teaching (Hitchcock & Walden, 1868) Melodies for Little People (New York: Hunt and Eaton, 1891) The King’s Birthday: A Carol Service for Christmas (New York: Hunt and Eaton, 1893) The Stone Rolled Away: An Easter Missionary Service (Curts & Jennings, 1897) Recitations, Song and Story for Sunday and Day Schools, Primary and Intermediate Departments (Eaton & Mains, 1900) The Junior League Songster Bible Wonders and Aids to Bible Study (New York: Bible Wonders Company) Methodist Year Book, 1902 (editor) --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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