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Saved through his wonderful grace

Author: Mark D. Ussery Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When I was wandering sad and alone

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[When I was wandering sad and alone]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: N. W. Allphin Incipit: 54565 13231 17117 Used With Text: Saved Through His Wonderful Grace!

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Saved Through His Wonderful Grace!

Author: M. D. Ussery Hymnal: From the Cross to the Crown #163 (1921) First Line: When I was wandering sad and alone Refrain First Line: Saved thro' His wonderful grace Languages: English Tune Title: [When I was wandering sad and alone]

Saved through his wonderful grace

Author: Mark D. Ussery Hymnal: Bethel Tidings #d146 (1930) First Line: When I was wandering sad and alone Languages: English

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N. W. Allphin

1875 - 1972 Composer of "[When I was wandering sad and alone]" in From the Cross to the Crown Newton Washington Allphin wrote religious music, piano solos, and band marches. He was a member of the Church of Christ. He compiled and published twelve song books. - Monty Lynn from Our Garden of Song, edited by Gene C. Finley (West Monroe, LA: Howard, 1980).

Mark D. Ussery

1880 - 1937 Author of "Saved Through His Wonderful Grace!" Born in Marlin, TX, he was associated with F. L. Eiland and the Eiland Music Company of Waco, TX. He spent his life writing songs, teaching music, and leading singing in rural churches. Ussery was credited with about 90 songs and 3 hymn books. Ne is buried in Winters, TX.
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