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[When this glorious Lord's day morning was announced by the rising sun]

[When this glorious Lord's day morning was announced by the rising sun]

Composer: Flavil Hall (1903)
Published in 4 hymnals


Composer: Flavil Hall

Flavil Hall was born June 22, 1876 near Trion, Georgia. He began preaching for the Church of Christ there in 1896, and later attended the Nashville Bible School. His gospel meeting work was extensive, and led him to extended stays in Michigan and Ohio as well as in the Southeast. Though primarily a pulpit minister, Hall's firm opposition to instrumental music in worship caused him to devote considerable time to teaching singing schools, sometimes in conjunction with his gospel meetings, in order to build up congregational singing and train song leaders. Hall died August 16, 1952 in Greenville, Alabama. He authored two collections of devotional poetry, Pearls of Truth (Cincinnati: F. L. Rowe, 1913), and Pearls of Grace and Glory (Pine Apple,… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [When this glorious Lord's day morning was announced by the rising sun]
Composer: Flavil Hall (1903)
Incipit: 55111 23171 22345
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances in all hymnals

Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

Precious Praises #15

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Redemption's Way in Song #55

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The Gospel Message in Song (Revised and Enlarged) #55

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Windows of Heaven No. 7 #55

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