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Song of Praise
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Lord, thy children to thee come with offerings of praise
Author: Ida L. Reed
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Author:
Ida L. Reed
Ida Lilliard Reed, 1865-1951 Born: November 30, 1865, near Arden, Barbour County, West Virginia. Died: July 8, 1951, Arden, West Virginia. Buried: Ebenezer Methodist Church, Arden, West Virginia. Reed is said to have written 2,000 hymns in her lifetime. In 1939, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers recognized her "substantial contribution to American music" by awarding her a small "weekly bonus." © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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First Line:
Lord, thy children to thee come with offerings of praise
Title:
Song of Praise
Author:
Ida L. Reed
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The New Song: for the Sunday school, societies of Christian Endeavor, and other religious exercises (1891), p.124
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The New Song #119
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: Song of Praise
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: Lord, thy children to thee come with off'rings of praise
Author
: Ida L. Reed
Date
: 1891
The New Song #119
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