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MARLOW

Appears in 234 hymnals Incipit: 13331 55553 14321 Used With Text: The softened mould is brown and warm
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BRATTLE STREET

Appears in 85 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: I. Pleyel Incipit: 55153 44221 23153 Used With Text: The softened mould is brown and warm

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The softened mold is brown and warm

Author: J. V. Blake Hymnal: Universal Hymns #75 (1894) Languages: English

The softened mold is brown and warm

Author: James Vila Blake Hymnal: Unity Hymns and Chorals. Rev and enl. with Service Elements #d279 (1913)
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The softened mould is brown and warm

Author: J. V. Blake Hymnal: Song-Hymnal of Praise and Joy #553 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: BRATTLE STREET

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Ignaz Pleyel

1757 - 1831 Person Name: I. Pleyel Composer of "BRATTLE STREET" in Song-Hymnal of Praise and Joy Ignaz Joseph Pleyel; b. Ruppertstahl, near Vienna, 1757; d. Parice France, 1831 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

James Vila Blake

1842 - 1925 Person Name: J. V. Blake Author of "The softened mould is brown and warm" in Sacred Songs For Public Worship Blake, James Vila. (Brooklyn, New York, January 21, 1842--April 28, 1925, Chicago, Illinois). He graduated from Harvard College in 1862 and from Harvard Divinity School in 1866, and served Unitarian churches in Massachusetts and Illinois, his last and longest pastorate being at Evanston, Illinois, 1892-1916. Author of a number of books. He shared with W.G. Gannett and F.L. Hosmer in the compilation of the first edition of Unity Hymns and Chorals, (1880), which included his hymn, "Father, Thou art calling, calling to us plainly," included also in The New Hymn and Tune Book, 1914, and in Hymns of the Spirit, 1937. the latter book also includes his hymn of the church universal, "O sing with loud and joyful song." --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives
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