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Often the clouds of deepest woe

Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: DUNLAP'S CREEK

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DUNLAP'S CREEK

Appears in 51 hymnals Tune Sources: Western Melody Incipit: 13532 16115 1765 Used With Text: Often the clouds of deepest woe

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Often the clouds of deepest woe

Author: Caroline Fry Wilson Hymnal: Hymns for Schools and Families #d78 (1831) Languages: English

Often the clouds of deepest woe

Author: Caroline Fry Wilson Hymnal: The Bible Hymn Book #d188 (1860)
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Often the clouds of deepest woe

Hymnal: The Brethren Hymnal #435 (1901) Languages: English Tune Title: DUNLAP'S CREEK

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Caroline Fry

1787 - 1846 Author of "Often the clouds of deepest woe" Wilson, Mrs. Caroline (Fry),1787-1846, usage Caroline Fry Wilson, Caroline, née Fry, daughter of a farmer, was born at Tunbridge Wells, Dec. 31, 1787. In 1831 she was married to a Mr. Wilson, and died at Tunbridge Wells, Sept. 17, 1846. Her publications were somewhat numerous, and included a History of England in Verse, 1801; a Poetical Catechism, 1821; Serious Poetry, 1822; Death, and other Poems, 1823, &c. Her Autobiography, Letters, and Remains were published in 1843, and her Table of the Lord in 1859. Her best known hymns are:— 1. For what shall I praise Thee, My God and my King? Thanksgiving in Affliction. In common use in Great Britain and America. 2. Often the clouds of deepest woe. Affliction leading to Glory. From her Poetical Catechism, 1821, p. 25. In Kennedy, 1863, it begins "Full oft the clouds of deepest woe." -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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