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How great the mercies of the past

How great the mercies of the past

Author: T. L. Baily
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: T. L. Baily

Bailey, Thomas L., [Thomas Loyd Baily] an American Baptist minister, was born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2, 1824, and entered the ministry in 1871. He is the author of several hymns in various American Sunday School hymnbooks, as Welcome Tidings, The Garner, &c, including, (l) "Come, talk to me of Jesus" (Jesus the sinner's Friend); and (2) "No night in heaven, eternal day" (Heaven). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)  Go to person page >

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First Line: How great the mercies of the past
Author: T. L. Baily
Refrain First Line: To God be all the praise
Copyright: Public Domain

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Go Ye Therefore No. 2 #d29

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