L. Q. C. Taylor

Short Name: L. Q. C. Taylor
Full Name: Taylor, L. Q. C., 1879-1951
Birth Year: 1879
Death Year: 1951

Lucius Quintus Curtis Taylor (also known as Curt Taylor) was born November 20, 1879 on Owl Creek, Towns County, Georgia. He learned shape-note music from his brother Judd and traveled extensively around the United States teaching music and selling gospel song books. He published "Joyous Praises" with D. B. Mills and "Melodies for Jesus" with J. S. Earp.

From Steven Curtis Taylor and Jerry A. Taylor (Taylor Family Histories on http://www.drack.info/ucan3392977/taylortheophilus.htm)


Texts by L. Q. C. Taylor (29)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All the fields are ripe with harvestL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
As life's rugged pathway I journeyL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
Facing toward the holy city dailyL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English2
Golden sunshine, bright and joyousL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English1
Hear the message, Come todayL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
Heaven's television streamingL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
I have learned, as the years are passingL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English1
I must labor for my SaviorL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English1
In that city above, where the toilers shall restL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English1
Jesus died upon the cross (Taylor)L. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English1
Jesus walked upon the sea of GalileeL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
Life is but a changeful conquestL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
Life's precious morn, how soon 'tis pastL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
Melodies for Jesus now sweetly singL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
My soul is out on life's dark seaL. Q. C. T. (Author)English1
O the glories of tomorrowL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
Oft my heart is sad and lonelyL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English3
Our darling mother has left usL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
Take the Bible for your guide, whatsoever may betideL. Q. C. T. (Author)English1
Temptations surround me wherever I goL. Q. C. T. (Author)English1
The loving call of Jesus Is leading sinners homeL. Q. C. T. (Author)English2
There is a happy home somewhere, In which we'll meet some dayL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English4
Though tried in the furnace I may beL. Q. C. T. (Author)English2
We are going home to glory, Where the saved of earth abideL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)English1
We are sowing, daily sowing In this worldwide harvest fieldL. Q. C. T. (Author)English1
We shall know our sainted dear onesL. Q. C. T. (Author)English1
When in rapture we shall meetL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
When our trials here are overL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
Would you have Jesus dwell in your heartL. Q. C. Taylor (Author)1
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