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For You and for Me

Author: A. B. B. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oh, wondrous compassion Used With Tune: [Oh, wondrous compassion]

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[Oh, wondrous compassion, Oh, infinite love!]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. B. Bragdon Incipit: 53212 16512 33432 Used With Text: For You and for Me

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For You and for Me

Author: A. B. B. Hymnal: Windows of Heaven #130 (1898) First Line: Oh, wondrous compassion Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, wondrous compassion]
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For You and for Me

Author: A. B. B. Hymnal: Windows of Heaven #130 (1889) First Line: Oh, wondrous compassion, Oh, infinite love! Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, wondrous compassion, Oh, infinite love!]

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A. B. Bragdon

1872 - 1918 Person Name: A. B. B. Author of "For You and for Me" in Windows of Heaven Alonzo Burnham Bragdon was born on July 12, 1872 in Monroe, Michigan. He was known to the business world as Bragdon, Jr. He was editor of the Record-Commercial, a weekly paper published at Monroe, Michigan and was active in local journalism practically all his life. After completing the curriculum of the public schools of Monroe, he entered high school, in which he graduated as a member of the class of 1893. He began to sell newspapers when a lad of eleven years of age, and after leaving school he was engaged as a reporter until he had reached his legal age. He became city reporter on the Monroe Democrat and held that position for the ensuing five years. In April, 1900 he opened an office and handled various local papers. He died on September 5, 1918. --excerpts from History of Monroe County, Michigan
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