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He Saves the Drunkard Too

Author: Henry H. Hadley Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Our [My] Savior can the drunkard save

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[My Saviour can the drunkard save]

Appears in 239 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George Kingsley Incipit: 34555 36665 32165 Used With Text: He Saves the Drunkard Too
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[Our Saviour can the drunkard save]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Incipit: 55556 71117 66671 Used With Text: He Saves the Drunkard Too

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He Saves the Drunkard Too

Author: Henry H. Hadley Hymnal: Rescue Songs #113 (1890) First Line: Our Saviour can the drunkard save Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Saviour can the drunkard save]
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He Saves the Drunkard Too

Author: Henry H. Hadley Hymnal: Rescue Songs #113a (1893) First Line: My Saviour can the drunkard save Languages: English Tune Title: [My Saviour can the drunkard save]

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William J. Kirkpatrick

1838 - 1921 Person Name: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Composer of "[Our Saviour can the drunkard save]" in Rescue Songs William J. Kirkpatrick (b. Duncannon, PA, 1838; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1921) received his musical training from his father and several other private teachers. A carpenter by trade, he engaged in the furniture business from 1862 to 1878. He left that profession to dedicate his life to music, serving as music director at Grace Methodist Church in Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick compiled some one hundred gospel song collections; his first, Devotional Melodies (1859), was published when he was only twenty-one years old. Many of these collections were first published by the John Hood Company and later by Kirkpatrick's own Praise Publishing Company, both in Philadelphia. Bert Polman

George Kingsley

1811 - 1884 Composer of "[My Saviour can the drunkard save]" in Rescue Songs Born: July 7, 1811, Northampton, Massachusetts. Died: March 14, 1884, Northampton, Massachusetts. Kingsley played the organ at the Old South Church and Hollis Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts. He also taught music at Girard College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served as music supervisor for public schools in Philadelphia, and compiled a number of music books, including: Sunday School Singing Book, 1832 The Harmonist, 1833 The Social Choir, 1836 The Sacred Choir, 1838 The Harp of David, 1844 The Young Ladies’ Harp, 1847 Templi Carmina (Northampton, Massachusetts: 1853) The Juvenile Choir, 1865 --www.hymntime.com/tch

Henry H. Hadley

1841 - 1903 Author of "He Saves the Drunkard Too" in Rescue Songs
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