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[In some way or other]

Appears in 44 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. S. Harrington Incipit: 53121 51217 1556 Used With Text: The Lord Will Provide

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The Lord will Provide

Author: Mrs. M. A. Cook Appears in 164 hymnals First Line: In some way or other Used With Tune: [In some way or other]
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Er wird's verseh'n!

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Auf herrlichem Wege wird Er es verseh'n! Used With Tune: [Auf herrlichem Wege wird Er es verseh'n!]

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The Lord will provide

Author: Martha A. W. Cook Hymnal: Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes #324 (1891) First Line: In some way or other, the Lord will provide Topics: God Providence of Scripture: Exodus 14:13-16 Languages: English Tune Title: HARRINGTON
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The Lord Will Provide

Author: Mrs. M. A. W. Cook Hymnal: Songs of the New Life #R119 (1883) First Line: In some way or other the Lord will provide Languages: English Tune Title: [In some way or other the Lord will provide]
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The Lord Will Provide

Hymnal: The Best of All #1 (1910) First Line: In some way or other the Lord will provide Tune Title: [In some way or other the Lord will provide]

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Martha A. W. Cook

1806 - 1874 Author of "The Lord will provide" in Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes Martha Elizabeth Duncan Walker Cook USA 1806-1874. Born in Northcumberland County, PA, she married Rev. Parsons Cook, editor of a Boston paper called “The Puritan Recorder”. She contributed to, and for a time, was editor of the “Continental Monthly”. She translated “The life of Chopin”, by Franz Liszt, from the French in 1863. She also translated “Undivine comedy” by Zygmund Krasinski in 1875. She died in Hoboken, NJ. John Perry

Calvin S. Harrington

1826 - 1886 Person Name: Calvin Sears Harrington Composer of "HARRINGTON" in Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes Born: May 17, 1826, St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Died: February 16, 1886, at his home in Middletown, Connecticut. Buried: Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut. Harrington graduated from Wesleyan University in 1852. From 1852 to 1855, he taught Latin at the New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Sanbornton Bridge, New Hampshire; from 1855 to 1860, he served as president of the seminary. From 1861 to 1863 he was a professor of Greek at Wesleyan University; from 1863 to his death, he was a professor of Latin there. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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