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Love Never Faileth

Author: Flora Kirkland Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Out in the darkness, shadowed by sin

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[Out in the darkness]

Appears in 224 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Koschat; I. H. Meredith Incipit: 53333 11333 45444 Used With Text: Love Never Faileth

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Love never faileth

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: The Young People's Chorus No.2 #d15 (1914) First Line: Out in the darkness, shadowed by sin Languages: English

Love never faileth

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Praise #d100 (1909) First Line: Out in the darkness, shadowed by sin Languages: English
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Love Never Faileth

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #194 (1902) First Line: Out in the darkness, Shadow'd by sin Lyrics: 1 Out in the darkness, Shadow'd by sin, Souls are in bondage, Souls we would win. How can we win them? How show the way? "Love never faileth," Love is the way. "Love never faileth," Love is the way. 2 Think how the Master Came from above, Suffer'd on Calv'ry. Breathing out love; Think how he loves us. E'en when we stray? We must love others, Love is his way, We must love others, Love is his way. 3 See, they are waiting, Looking at you, Furtively watching All that you do: Seeming so careless, Harden'd and lost. "Love never faileth," Count not the cost, "Love never faileth," Count not the cost. 4 "Love never faileth," Love is pure gold; Love is what Jesus Came to unfold. Make us more loving, Master, we pray; Help us remember Love is thy way, Help us remember Love is thy way. Tune Title: [Out in the darkness, Shadow'd by sin]

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I. H. Meredith

1872 - 1962 Arranger of "[Out in the darkness, Shadow'd by sin]" in The Golden Sheaf Pseudonyms Charles C. Ack­ley (tak­en from his wife’s name, Cla­ris­sa Ack­ley Cow­an) Broughton Ed­wards Floyd En­gle (from his ad­dress on Floyd Street in En­gle­wood Cliffs, New Jer­sey) Arthur Grant­ley Bruce Ken­ne­dy See also Ackley, Chas. C. 1872-1962 See also Edwards, Broughton

Flora Kirkland

1862 - 1911 Author of "Love Never Faileth" in The Golden Sheaf Flora Kirkland was born in 1862 in Kentucky, before moving to Brooklyn, New York. After graduating from school she became a public school teacher for the seventh grade. She was a member of Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church for which she wrote a number of hymns. She was very active in the Wallabout Bay Mission in that neighborhood of Brooklyn. Most of Wallabout Bay would be filled in to make way for the Brooklyn Navy Yard. She died 17 January 1911. Brooklyn Standard Union, 16 January 1911

Thomas Koschat

1845 - 1914 Person Name: Koschat Composer of "[Out in the darkness, Shadow'd by sin]" in The Golden Sheaf Thomas Koschat Austria 1845-1914. Born at Viktring, Austria, he studied chemistry in Vienna (1865-67). A Roman Catholic, in 1866 he joined the Vienna State Opera and sang bass in the Hofoper (court opera) Choir, and eventually became choir director. In 1874 he joined the choir at St. Stephen’s Cathedral. In 1877 he joined the Hofmusikkapelle (choir) and served as a soloist there. From 1877-1906 he founded and sang with the Koschat Quintet, touring Europe and America extensively. He was well-known for his ‘Karntnerlider’ Carinthian folk songs. Emperor Wilhelm awarded him the ‘Adler Order of the Red Eagle’. He wrote several books and also published a book of poems in the Carinthian dialect. He died in Vienna, Austria. He was a musician, author, composer, librettist, adapter, and contributor. John Perry