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Hilltops of Glory

Author: Roy Harris Appears in 14 hymnals First Line: Onward rejoicing I tread life's way Refrain First Line: Hilltops of glory I now can see Topics: Heaven Eternal Home Used With Tune: [Onward rejoicing I tread life's way]

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[Onward rejoicing I tread life's way]

Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Roy Harris Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 11565 33135 51657 Used With Text: Hilltops of Glory

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Hilltops of Glory

Author: Roy Harris Hymnal: Hymns for Worship #72 (2011) First Line: Onward rejoicing I tread life's way Refrain First Line: Hilltops of glory I now can see Topics: Heaven Eternal Home Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward rejoicing I tread life's way]

Hilltops Of Glory

Author: R. H. Hymnal: Into Our Hands #17 (1999) First Line: Onward rejoicing I tread life's way Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward rejoicing I tread life's way]

Hilltops of Glory

Author: R. H. Hymnal: Sacred Selections for the Church #348 (1990) First Line: Onward rejoicing I tread life's way Refrain First Line: Hilltops of glory I now can see Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward rejoicing I tread life's way]

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Roy Harris

1915 - 2010 Person Name: R. H. Author of "Hilltops of Glory" in Sacred Selections for the Church John Roy Harris (who typically went by "Roy") was born on either the 9th or 12th of December, 1915, in Brixey, Missouri. His studied education at the Southwest Missouri State College, and music at the Stamps-Baxter School of Music in Dallas. He was a preacher for the Churches of Christ, sometimes with full-time support and sometimes while also teaching school. He was well known as a song leader, and also taught singing schools. He died June 11, 2010 in Bolivar, Missouri. Scott Harp, "John Roy Harris", History of the Restoration Movement. https://therestorationmovement.com/_states/missouri/harris.html --David Russell Hamrick
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