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I Took a Plunge in the Crimson Flood

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Author: Seth Sykes

Seth Sykes and his wife Bessie were traveling evangelists based in Glasgow, Scotland. They traveled around the UK. Seth preached and wrote lyrics to many hymns. They used lantern slide shows to illustrate their message and draw people to their meetings. Dianne Shapiro, from Discerning Music blog, accessed 1/12/17 Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: I took a plunge in the crimson flood
Title: I Took a Plunge in the Crimson Flood
Author: Seth Sykes (1935)
Language: English
Copyright: © 1935 by Seth Sykes

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Glad Gospel Songs #71

Salvation Songs for Children, No.4 #d28

Singspiration Three #52

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