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Life Has a Wonderful Story

Author: Mrs. J. I. McClelland Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: Life has a wonderful glory Refrain First Line: Life has a joy and a glory divine

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[Life has a wonderful glory]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Clarence Kohlmann Hymnal Title: Hymns We Love Used With Text: Life Has a Wonderful Story

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Life Has a Wonderful Story

Author: Mrs. J. I. McClelland Hymnal: Hymns We Love #133 (1935) Hymnal Title: Hymns We Love First Line: Life has a wonderful glory Refrain First Line: Life has a joy and a glory divine Scripture: Psalm 84:11 Languages: English Tune Title: [Life has a wonderful glory]

Life has a joy and a glory divine

Author: J. I. McClelland Hymnal: Songs of the Cross #d70 (1934) Hymnal Title: Songs of the Cross First Line: Life has a wonderful glory

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J. I. McClelland

Person Name: Mrs. J. I. McClelland Hymnal Title: Hymns We Love Author of "Life Has a Wonderful Story" in Hymns We Love

Clarence Kohlmann

1891 - 1944 Hymnal Title: Hymns We Love Composer of "[Life has a wonderful glory]" in Hymns We Love Born: September 24, 1891, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Died: December 13, 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An organist and composer, Kohlmann wrote for the organ, piano, and hand bells. In 1929, he recorded four organ works, including The Storm, for inventor Thomas Edison. He was also a fixture at the Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, where he played the organ for the last two decades of his life. --www.hymntime.com/tch/