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When death was on the path he trod

Author: J. Lombard Hymnal: Church Harmonies #770 (1876) Languages: English
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That they may all be one

Hymnal: The Gospel Psalmist #556 (1861) First Line: When death was on the path he trod Topics: The Church

That they may all be one

Author: J. Lombard Hymnal: Prayers and Hymns for the Church and the Home #d784 (1866) First Line: When death was on the path he trod

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James Lombard

b. 1825 Person Name: J. Lombard Author of "When death was on the path he trod" Lombard, James. (Sacketts Harbor, New York, c.1825--?). A Universalist layman, school teacher in Utica, New York. Two hymns are attributed to him in Church Harmonies: New and Old, 1895, viz: Lord, in they sight completed stands When death was on the path he trod --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives
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