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Since man by sin has strayed from God

Appears in 55 hymnals Used With Tune: CROSS AND CROWN

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CROSS AND CROWN

Appears in 621 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. N. Allen Incipit: 34551 32161 65513 Used With Text: Since man by sin has strayed from God
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Since man by sin has lost [gone from] [strayed from] his God

Hymnal: A Select Collection of Songs Designed for the Use of the Pious of Every Denomination #d22 (1816) Languages: English

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George Nelson Allen

1812 - 1877 Person Name: Geo. N. Allen Composer of "CROSS AND CROWN" in Primitive Baptist Hymn and Tune Book George Nelson Allen (1812-1871), studied at Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Oh OH and with Lowell Mason in Boston. Allen gave a strong musical foundation to Oberlin College in its earliest years; in addition to being Professor of Music he also served as Professor of Geology and Natural History, Secretary and Treasurer. In 1835 he compiled The Oberlin Social and Sabbath Hymn Book, in which appeared his most well known tune MAITLAND (also known as CROSS AND CROWN or WESTERN MELODY) with the text "Must Jesus bear the cross alone?". This was adapted by Thomas A. Dorsey in 1938 for his hymn "Precious Lord, take my hand". hand." He composed anthems and wrote some additional music for Isaac Woodbury's Oratorio "Absalom." He compiled a small 3" x 4" hymnal that every student should keep in his pocket that went through several printings. Mary Louise VanDyke