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- Hughes, Garrett-Letter re Sect Beginnings
(Aug. 1, 1988 Letter to Julie Olson, Cando, North Dakota) "Every country there (South America) is doing real well for the Gospel now and it's surely A WAY of what is going around the world over now in our day. It surely speaks of WHAT BEGAN 90 YEARS AGO and has gone the world around." [1988 minus 90 years = 1898 was "what began 90 years ago"] - Hughes, Hazel Family History Talk, 1971
Transcript of talk given by Hazel Hughes in 1971 recorded by Margaret Siegel. Hazel was a sister workers and was the daughter of Fred and Mary Ann (Gill) Hughes. Her brother was Garrett Hughes, Overseer of USA region. - Hughes, Wahlin, White, Sherick, Spellman 1990
1990 Both Garret Hughes and Leslie White were Overseers of Colorado - Hughes, Willie & Alice, George & Lottie Wix
Willie & Alice Hughes --- George & Lottie Wix. There were three Wix siblings. Willie Hughes went to NZ in 1906. He wrote some hymns in Hymns Old & New. - Hughes, Willie
Willie Hughes - Hughes, Willie, Adam Hutchinson & Willie Gill
Willie Hughes, Adam Hutchinson & Willie Gill Willie Hughes laboured in N.Z. He wrote "Went forth" in 1906 and wrote Nos. 62, 66, 114 and 116. Adam Hutchinson was born in Lauder, Berwickshire (Scotland) September 10, 1873, for a time he worked with his father as a blacksmith and then went out under the Faith Mission until he met George. Walker and his company. He came to Carnteel, Ireland in 1903 and was a pioneer of the work in India where he died of smallpox January 1.1925, He wrote hymns Nos. 199, 237 and 330. - Hughes, Willie, Adam Hutchinson & Willie Gill
Willie Hughes, Adam Hutchison and Willie Gill (Right) - Hughes, Wm - Letter re: Sister Workers 1913 page 1
Letter & Report on location of NZ Sister Workers in 1913 - Hughes, Wm - Letter re: Sister Workers 1913 - page 2
Letter & Report on location of NZ Sister Workers in 1913 - Hughes; Doering, Kinglake, Dougal
Charlie Hughes in group photo. Charlie arrived in Toronto in 1907 and was from Rathmolyon, Ireland. - Hunter, Peter
Peter Hunter (center) was at various times, the Overseer of Tennessee, Wisconsin and Kentucky. - Hunter, Peter; C. Gerloff, F. Kinglake, L. Hawkes, C. Pfuhl, J. Hamilton
At various times, Peter Hunter was Overseer of Tennessee, Wisconsin & Kentucky. - Hutchinson, Adam (1902)
Adam Hutchison professed in Great Britain and entered the work in 1902. He wrote Hymn Nos. 330, 237 and 199. On October 18, 1905, Adam along with Francis Hodgins, Maggie McDougall and Joe Williamson, arrived in South Africa. Later they went to Australia and New Zealand. Finally, Adam went to India where he died from scarlet fever. - Hutchinson, Adam
Adam Hutchison and Joe Williamson pioneered the South Island with two Sister Workers in 1905. - Hutchinson, Adam
Adam Hutchinson - Hutchison, Adam
Adam Hutchinson was born in Lauder, Berwickshire (Scotland) September 10, 1873, for a time he worked with his father as a blacksmith and then went out under the Faith Mission until he met George. Walker and his company. He came to Carnteel, Ireland in 1903 and was a pioneer of the work in India where he died of smallpox January 1.1925, He wrote hymns Nos. 199, 237 and 330. - Hutt Valley - Cover
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Hutt Valley Booklet Page 6 - Hyde Park, London England - Speakers Corner
Speakers Corner at Hyde Park, London, England Edward Cooney spoke at Speakers Corner and it was here that his preaching was heard by Princess Victoria - Hyde Park, London England - Speakers Corner 2
Speakers Corner at Hyde Park, London, England Edward Cooney spoke at Speakers Corner and it was here that his preaching was heard by Princess Victoria - Hyde Park, London England - Speakers Corner 3
Speakers Corner at Hyde Park, London, England Edward Cooney spoke at Speakers Corner and it was here that his preaching was heard by Princess Victoria - Hymn "Cease Not" Letter
Letter from Word Records & Music, copyright owners of C. Harold Lowden regarding music used without permission --Hymn No. 239 "Cease Not To Praise God" by James Fawcett Printed in Hymns Old & New (1951 Edition): - Hymn Authors (2004)
Hymns Old and New Concordance, Theme & Subject Index, Authors (August 2004 Revised Edition) - Hymn Authors p1
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Hymn Authors page 4 - Hymn Booklets of John Martin and Sandy Scott
Printed hymn booklets containing poems and hymns written by John Martin and Sandy Scott - Hymn Books Title Page
Spanish Hymn Book Title page ("Hymnos"), 2016 Edition Hymn No. 1 Cuenta la historia de Cristo (Tell me the story of Jesus) - Hymn Books
Spanish Hymnbook ("Hymnos"), 2016 Edition Hymn No. 1 Cuenta la historia de Cristo (Tell me the story of Jesus) - Hymn copyright
Letter regarding Copyright issues. - Hymn Go Preach
1909: Go-Preacher's Hymn Book. The first 2x2 hymnal was printed in 1909, containing 130 hymns (words only); it contained no date, publisher, or authors' names. However, Eddie Cooney's initials ("E.C.") were shown as the author for twelve hymns: Nos. 14, 16, 57, 91, 92, 95, 98, 99, 100, 110, 115, and 130. Four of Cooney's hymns mention Matthew 10, illustrating the importance the new Sect gave to literally following Jesus' instructions in that passage: No. 91: "Whilst thousands say Lord, Lord, through men who preach, but won't live Matthew Ten." No. 95: "For well we ken, through Matthew Ten, the way that pleases God." No. 99: "Tramp about and preach. Saints will give you bread. This you'll find full described in Matthew Ten." No. 100: "poor men who left their homes and then launched out to live like Jesus as told in Matthew Ten." - Hymnbook by Alfred Magowan
A.M. compiled a hymnbook titled "Memorial Hymn Book" at the suggestion of Edward Cooney. It was never used by the 2x2s, and some were advised to burn it. He dedicated it to his wife Sarah (Dawson) Magowan who died May 30, 1934, aged 52. - Hymns Old & New, 1987 Edition
Hymns Old & New, 1987 Edition. Published by R. L. Allan & Son, printed in Great Britain by Oxford University Press Printing House. - Hymns Old & New-1913
FIRST printed Edition of "Hymns Old & New." This book replaced the Go-Preacher Hymnbook. Copyright 1913 256 hymns total. #1 "As We Gather"- Last hymn #256 "Bow Down Thine Ear" (Music Edition). A Words Only edition ended with hymn #255, "Lord in Our Need."