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While in Different Paths Dividing

Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 While in different paths dividing, We our pilgrimage pursue, May our Shepherd, safely guiding, Keep his scattered flock in view! May the bond of blest communion Every distant soul embrace, Till in everlasting union, We attain our resting place. 2 Oh, 'tis sweet, each other aiding, In companionship to move, One pure flame each heart pervading, One, our Lord, our faith, our love; Sweet when each can bend, imploring Solace for our brother's pain, And, the stumbling foot restoring, Cheer him to the race again. 3 We may part in tearful sadness, Bearing forth the precious grain, But we shall return with gladness, Bringing harvest sheaves again. Thus, though fond affection weepeth, Faith exalts her cheering voice; He that soweth, he that reapeth, Soon together shall rejoice.

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While in Different Paths Dividing

Hymnal: Living Hymns #453 (1890) Lyrics: 1 While in different paths dividing, We our pilgrimage pursue, May our Shepherd, safely guiding, Keep his scattered flock in view! May the bond of blest communion Every distant soul embrace, Till in everlasting union, We attain our resting place. 2 Oh, 'tis sweet, each other aiding, In companionship to move, One pure flame each heart pervading, One, our Lord, our faith, our love; Sweet when each can bend, imploring Solace for our brother's pain, And, the stumbling foot restoring, Cheer him to the race again. 3 We may part in tearful sadness, Bearing forth the precious grain, But we shall return with gladness, Bringing harvest sheaves again. Thus, though fond affection weepeth, Faith exalts her cheering voice; He that soweth, he that reapeth, Soon together shall rejoice. Languages: English
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While in Different Paths Dividing

Hymnal: The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) #453 (1902) Languages: English

While in different paths dividing

Author: Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna Hymnal: The Vestry Hymn and Tune Book #d527 (1872)

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Charlotte Elizabeth

1790 - 1846 Author of "While in Different Paths Dividing" Charlotte Elizabeth was born at Norwich in 1790. Her father, the Rev. Michael Browne, was Rector of S. Giles' parish in that city. She married Captain George Phelan, of the army, but the union proved an unhappy one. Thrown upon her own resources, she contributed to the Dublin Tract Society, and in 1834, became editor of "The Christian Ladies' Magazine." Her husband died in 1837. In 1840, she married Mr. L.H. Tonna, but continued to retain her two Christian names as her literary designation. She died in 1846. Her works are very numerous. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872. =========================== Other names: Charlotte Elzabeth Browne Tonna, Mrs. Tonna, Author of Zadoo, Charlotte Elizabeth Phelan =========================== Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth, née Browne, commonly known as "Charlotte Elizabeth," was the only daughter of Michael Browne, Rector of St. Giles, Norwich, and was born in Norwich, Oct. 1, 1790. She was first married to Captain George Phelan, of the 60th Rifles (who died in 1837), and secondly to the Rev. Lewis H. Tonna. Her death took place at Ramsgate, July 12, 1846. Under the name of "Charlotte Elizabeth" she published several works, including Chapters on Flowers, Derry, a Tale of the Revolution, Personal Recollections, &c. Her hymns in common use include:— 1. Holy Father, heavenly King (1832). God Man's only Refuge. 2. O God of Israel, deign to smile. For Resignation. 3. O Thou Who didst prepare. For Use at Sea. 4. Sinner, what hast thou to show? Christians' Joy. 5. Soldier go, but not to claim. The Good Fight of Faith. Of these hymns Nos. 3, 4 appeared in W. Urwick's Dublin Collection of Hymns, 1829. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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