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O thou Incarnate Word

Author: Benjamin J. Radford Appears in 4 hymnals

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ASTRA MATUTINA

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Edward H. Thorne Incipit: 33454 36543 55676 Used With Text: O Thou Incarnate Word

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O thou Incarnate Word

Author: Benjamin J. Radford Hymnal: Gloria in Excelsis #107 (1905) Languages: English
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O Thou Incarnate Word

Author: Benjamin J. Radford Hymnal: Hymni Ecclesiae #107 (1911) Languages: English Tune Title: ASTRA MATUTINA

O thou Incarnate Word

Author: Benjamin J. Radford Hymnal: Christian Hymnal #d359 (1924) Languages: English

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E. H. Thorne

1834 - 1916 Person Name: Edward H. Thorne Composer of "ASTRA MATUTINA" in Hymni Ecclesiae Thorne, Edward Henry; b. 5-9-1834, Cranbourne, Dorset, d. 12-26-16, London; organist and compos

B. J. Radford

1838 - 1933 Person Name: Benjamin J. Radford Author of "O Thou Incarnate Word" in Hymni Ecclesiae Radford, Benjamin Johnson. (Walnut Grove, Illinois, December 23, 1838--1933). Disciple. Eureka College, A.B., 1866. Minister, college teacher and administrator, editor of religious journals; published a book of his poems in 1883. "In homes where praise and splendor" appeared in both Gloria in Excelsis (1905) and Christian Worship (1941). --George Brandon, DNAH Archives
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