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I'll taste no More

I'll tarry not in all the plain

Author: Emily C. Pearson
Published in 4 hymnals

Author: Emily C. Pearson

Emily Catherine Clemons [“Clemens” or “Clemmons”] Pearson (1818-1900) Emily Catherine Clemons was an educator, author, poet, and from 1844 to 1845 a “female laborer” exhorting people to be ready for Christ’s impending return. She later continued her writing career as an abolitionist novelist and advocate for Temperance, missions, Sabbath School, and other reforms. She was noted author of numerous hymns. Michael Campbell (director of Seventh Day Adventist (NAD) archives, statistics and research) Go to person page >

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First Line: I'll tarry not in all the plain
Title: I'll taste no More
Author: Emily C. Pearson
Refrain First Line: I'll taste no more of the poisoned cup, That has caused so oft destruction
Copyright: Public Domain

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Happy Day #d56

Heavenly Tidings #d42

Melodies for the Temperance Band #d55

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