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Enter the narrow way

Author: Arthur Sydney Booth-Clibborn Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I heard a voice in earth's dark places crying

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Enter the narrow way

Author: Arthur Sydney Booth-Clibborn Hymnal: Hymns by the Marechale and Others #d19 (1913) First Line: I heard a voice in earth's dark places crying Languages: English

Enter the narrow way

Author: Arthur Sydney Booth-Clibborn Hymnal: Booth-Clibborn Victory Songs #d32 (1918) First Line: I heard a voice in earth's dark places crying Languages: English

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Arthur Sydney Booth-Clibborn

1855 - 1939 Author of "Enter the narrow way" Commissioner Arthur Sydney Booth-Clibborn (née Clibborn) (1855 – 20 February 1939) was a pioneering early Salvation Army officer in France and Switzerland, and the husband of Kate Booth, the oldest daughter of General William and Catherine Booth. See also in: Wikipedia