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Amazing wonder of love divine

Author: H. A. Becker Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: To seek and to save all the wretched and lost

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[To seek and to save all the wretched and lost]

Appears in 74 hymnals Tune Sources: From Casket Incipit: 51111 71217 11321 Used With Text: To Seek and To Save

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To Seek and To Save

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: Songs of Praise #368 (1935) First Line: To seek and to save all the wretched and lost Refrain First Line: Amazing wonder of Love Divine Languages: English Tune Title: [To seek and to save all the wretched and lost]

To seek and to save all the wretched and lost

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #d205 (1883)

Amazing wonder of love divine

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: The Chautauqua Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns for Gatherings ... and Young Peoples Organizations #ad83 (1927) First Line: To seek and to save all the wretched and lost

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Henry Albert Becker

1841 - 1884 Person Name: H. A. Becker Author of "To Seek and To Save" in Songs of Praise Henry A. Becker was born on Ap­ril 30, 1841 in Ma­hon­ing Coun­ty, Ohio. He graduated from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio and completed his theological studies there in 1866. He was ordained by the Joint Synod of Ohio and pastored churches at St. Paris, Thornville and Delaware, Ohio. He wrote many poems and hymns and also edited the Lutheran Child’s Paper for nearly 10 years and contributed articles to the Lutheran Standard. He died on August 21, 1884. NN, Hymnary editor. Source: www.hymntime.com/tch
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