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O Sing the Passing Years

Author: Mary A. Lathbury Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: O fair in their flight are the years Used With Tune: [O sing the passing years]

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[O sing the passing years]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Theo. F. Seward Incipit: 51535 12323 45325 Used With Text: O Sing the Passing Years

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O Sing the Passing Years

Author: Mary A. Lathbury Hymnal: Good as Gold #62 (1880) Refrain First Line: O fair in their flight are the years Languages: English Tune Title: [O sing the passing years]

O fair in their flight

Author: Mary A. Lathbury Hymnal: Hymn Service No.2 #d73 (1880) First Line: O sing the passing years Languages: English

O fair in their flight

Author: Mary A. Lathbury Hymnal: Our Treasury of Song, for Use in the Emmanuel Baptist Church #d184 (1883) First Line: O sing the passing years

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T. F. Seward

1835 - 1902 Person Name: Theo. F. Seward Composer of "[O sing the passing years]" in Good as Gold

Mary A. Lathbury

1841 - 1913 Author of "O Sing the Passing Years" in Good as Gold Lathbury, Mary Ann, was born in Manchester, Ontario County, New York, Aug. 10, 1841. Miss Lathbury writes somewhat extensively for the American religious periodical press, and is well and favourably known (see the Century Magazine, Jan., 1885, p. 342). Of her hymns which have come into common use we have:— 1. Break Thou the bread of life. Communion with God. A "Study Song" for the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, written in the summer of 1880. It is in Horder's (Eng.) Congregational Hymns, 1884. 2. Day is dying in the west. Evening. "Written at the request of the Rev. John H. Vincent, D.D., in the summer of 1880. It was a "Vesper Song," and has been frequently used in the responsive services of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle." It is in the Laudes Domini, N. Y., 1884. For these details we are indebted to S. W. Duffield's English Hymns, &c, N. Y., 1886. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Lathbury, Mary A., p. 640, i. Another hymn by this writer is, "Lift up, lift up thy voice with singing." [Praise to Christ), in Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, 1878. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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