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Son of God, thy word divine

Author: Johannah Fraser Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: The King of the world is passing by

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Son of God, thy word divine

Author: Johannah Fraser Hymnal: Jubilee Hymns. Parish worship ed. with supplement #ad75 (1964) First Line: The King of the world is passing by Languages: English

Son of God, thy word divine

Author: Johannah Fraser Hymnal: Jubilee Hymns for Church and School #d20 (1942) First Line: The King of the world is passing by Languages: English

Son of God, thy word divine

Author: Johannah Fraser Hymnal: Parish Worship II. New ed. #d53 (1965) First Line: The King of the world is passing by

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Johannah Fraser

1871 - 1932 Author of "Son of God, thy word divine" Fraser, Johannah. (Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 1871--July 26, 1932, Toronto, Ontario). Roman Catholic. Emigrating to Canada as a child, she joined in 1891 the Sisters of St. Joseph, Toronto, taking the name of Sister M. Geraldine. As a teacher in Toronto's separate schools, she composed many poems, songs, plays, and operettas on Catholic subjects for use with her pupils, culminating in The Lone Company, a play about Jesuit martyrs, which she wrote at the request of Archbishop Neil McNeil and produced in conjunction with the Christian Brothers. In 1923, she sent to a Eucharistic Congress in Chicago eight lines of verse beginning "The King of the world is passing by," using "The Unknown Soldier" as a pseudonym; though astonished by the response to her lyric, she allowed it to be published after she had added two stanzas. Similarly she insisted on crediting her other widely-used hymn "Be thou King, O Lord" to her community rather than herself. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives
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