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What lovely infant can this be

Author: C. A. Walworth Appears in 19 hymnals

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What Lovely Infant Can This Be (No. 2)

Hymnal: The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book #11 (1871) First Line: What lovely Infant can this be
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What lovely Infant can this be

Hymnal: The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book #10 (1871)
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What lovely Infant can this be

Hymnal: American Catholic Hymnal #10 (1913)

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Clarence A. Walworth

1820 - 1900 Author of "What lovely infant can this be" Walworth, Clarence Alphonsus, born in 1820, graduated at Union College, 1838, admitted to the Bar 1841, studied for the ministry of Protestant Episcopal Church, but subsequently was ordained as a priest of the Roman Catholic communion, and became Rector of St. Mary's, Albany, in 1864. He was one of the founders of the Order of the Paulists in the U.S.A. He published The Gentle Skeptic, N.Y., 1863, and Andiatoroctè, or the Eve of Lady Day, &c, N.Y., 1888. His paraphrase of the Te Deum, "Holy God, we. praise Thy name," p. 1133, ii. 7, is in the Catholic Psalmist, Dublin, 1858, p. 170. In the American Episcopal Hymnal, 1892, it begins with stanza ii., slightly altered, as "Hark, the loud celestial hymn." He died in 1900. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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