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God's Wonderful Redeeming Love

Author: Mrs. E. P. C. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Some day we shall stand before the great white throne Used With Tune: [Some day we shall stand before the great white throne]

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[Some day we shall stand before the great white throne]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Mrs. Ethel Perkins Crippen Incipit: 51113 33355 33333 Used With Text: God's Wonderful Redeeming Love

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God's Wonderful Redeeming Love

Author: Mrs. E. P. C. Hymnal: Gospel Praise #136 (1900) First Line: Some day we shall stand before the great white throne Languages: English Tune Title: [Some day we shall stand before the great white throne]

God's wonderful love

Author: Ethel P. Crippen Hymnal: Our Thankful Songs #d153 (1900) First Line: Some day we shall stand

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Ethel P. Crippen

b. 1875 Person Name: Mrs. E. P. C. Author of "God's Wonderful Redeeming Love" in Gospel Praise [Ethel Mable Perkins Crippen Hill] Born: Cir­ca 1875, Il­li­nois. Ethel mar­ried James B. Crip­pen in 1896 in Li­mo­na, Flor­i­da. She seemed to be liv­ing with her two child­ren, and her mo­ther, Eva M. Per­kins, in 1910 in Los An­ge­les Coun­ty, Cal­i­for­nia. She re­mar­ried to Oman (pos­si­bly Omar) G. Hill be­fore 1920. Ap­par­ent­ly she was still liv­ing in 1955 in Col­ville, Wash­ing­ton. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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