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Calvary

Author: H. Dudley Farnham Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O come with me to Calvary

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[O come with me to Calvary]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. C. Barker Incipit: 33332 11122 23551 Used With Text: Remember Me

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Remember Me

Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #485 (1885) First Line: O come with me to Calvary Refrain First Line: How can I forget thee? Languages: English Tune Title: [O come with me to Calvary]
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Remember Me

Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #485 (1888) First Line: O come with me to Calvary Refrain First Line: How can I forget thee? Languages: English Tune Title: [O come with me to Calvary]

Calvary

Author: H. Dudley Farnham Hymnal: Our Family Circle #d28 (1950) First Line: O come with me to Calvary

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H. Dudley Farnham

Author of "Remember Me"

Charles C. Barker

1837 - 1901 Person Name: Chas. C. Barker Arranger of "[O come with me to Calvary]" in The New Jubilee Harp Barker, Charles (White Mountains, NH, 1837--November 30, 1901, Meriden, Connecticut). He became one of Connecticut's leading dentists, having practiced in Woodbury, Hartford, Waterbury, and Meriden. His father was a Congregational minister, but at age 26 he became an Adventist. He was ordained a minister in the Life and Advent Union, while continuing to practice dentistry. He was actively involved in the movement that fervently expected the second coming of Christ in 1873. He was president of the Life and Advent Union and of their missionary society for many years. He was the first president of the Campmeeting Association at Camp Bethel on the Connecticut River, where both he and his wife were inspiring singers. He was the compiler of two songbooks: Hymns of the Morning; designed for the Use of God's People (Concord, NH: Charles W. Sargent, 1872) and Hymns of the Advent (Springfield, Massachusetts: W.N. Pile, 1881). He was editor of The Watchman's Cry during its brief run, 1872-1875. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives. A lengthy obituary and article about Barker from Herald of Life and of the Coming Kingdom, 12 December 1901, is also located in the DNAH Archives.
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