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Come to Me, Savior

Author: Maria P. A. Crozier

Maria Polly Alger Crozier USA 1834-1912. Born in Honeoye, NY, she attended school in Rochester, NY, and graduated from McGrawville College, McGraw, NY. She married Owen Russell Loomis Crozier, and they had 6 sons: Arthur, Ernest, Alfred, Hubert, Galen, Charles, and 2 daughters: Nanna and Jenny. IN 1854 they moved to MI, where they became teachers in the public schools of Grand Rapids. She wrote for the “Advent Harbinger” and the “Children's Friend” publications and contributed poems to journals such as “The Sybill”, “The Household Advocate” and “The Morning Star”. She died in Grand Rapids, MI. John Perry Go to person page >

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First Line: Come to me, Savior, come now in my grief
Title: Come to Me, Savior
Author: Maria P. A. Crozier
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Come to me, Savior come to me Savior
Copyright: Public Domain

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Brightest Glory #78

Pure Diamonds #d18

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Sing Out the Glad News #87

The Pearl #d21

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