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Burn away the dross

Author: L. M. Bateman Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: O thou the great refiner

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Burn away the dross

Author: L. M. Bateman Hymnal: Saving songs for Sunday schools, revival meetings, prayer and praise meetings and all meetings of religious endeavor #d47 (1900) First Line: O thou the great refiner

Burn away the dross

Author: L. M. Bateman Hymnal: Songs of Beulah Land, a Revival and Church Songbook #d84 (1920) First Line: O thou the great refiner Languages: English

Burn away the dross

Author: L. M. Bateman Hymnal: Billows of Song #d129 (1893) First Line: O thou the great refiner Languages: English

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Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman

1843 - 1943 Author of "Burn away the dross" Pseudonym: Grace Glenn; Lucinda M. Beal Bateman lived in Ionia, Michigan. She wrote A book of rhymes to suit the times published about 1886 by N. Chapin & Son (Chicago); Gleams of gold published about 1889, and The prohibition speaker: a collection of readings, recitations, dialogues, tableux and songs for temperance and prohibition entertainments published in 1889 by Filmore Bros. (Cincinnati). She married Zadoc Henry Bateman in 1875. They had one daughter, Grace. Dianne Shapiro, from "A book of rhymes to suit the times" and "The Genealogy of Dennis Bowen Caskey and Michelle Lynn Smith" (caskey-family.com/genhome, retrieved 7-1-2018)