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[When my cup runneth over with joy]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Booth-Clibborn Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51332 35425 72212

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When Your Cup Runneth Over

Author: W. E. B-C. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When my cup runneth over with joy Scripture: Psalm 23:5 Used With Tune: [When my cup runneth over with joy]

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When Your Cup Runneth Over

Author: W. E. B.-C. Hymnal: Singing Joy #6 (1950) First Line: When your cup runneth over with joy Lyrics: When your cup runneth over with joy, When your cup runneth over with joy, You find it easy to pray and to sing all the day When your cup runneth over with joy. Languages: Engish; English Tune Title: [When your cup runneth over with joy]

When Your Cup Runneth Over

Author: W. E. B-C. Hymnal: Salvation Songs for Children, No. 2 #44 (1976) First Line: When my cup runneth over with joy Scripture: Psalm 23:5 Languages: English Tune Title: [When my cup runneth over with joy]

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William Booth-Clibborn

1893 - 1969 Person Name: W. E. B-C. Author of "When Your Cup Runneth Over" in Salvation Songs for Children, No. 2 William E. Booth-Clibborn was born on August 4, 1893 in Switzerland. He was the son of Arthur and Catherine Booth-Clibborn, and became the best known of the Booth-Clibborn children, having a worldwide ministry of evangelism and writing. He accepted the Oneness doctrine and was baptized in Jesus' name. Meetings he conducted in Australia during the early 1930s helped found several Pentecostal churches. He later founded Immanuel Temple in Portland, Oregon, where he died in 1969. From www.apostolicarchives.com
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