When injured Arfic's captive [captives] claim

When injured Arfic's captive [captives] claim

Author: L. H. Sigourney
Published in 6 hymnals

Author: L. H. Sigourney

Sigourney, Lydia, née Huntley. This distinguished name stood at the head of the female poets of America a generation ago, and is still well remembered. Born in Norwich, Connecticut, in 1791, she conducted a school in the same town from 1809 to 1814, when she removed to Hartford, where she was married to Charles Sigourney in 1819. Most of her subsequent life was spent at Hartford, and she died there, June 10, 1865. Her first publication was Moral Pieces in Prose and Verse, 1815. This was followed by 58 additional works. A thorough exploration of these, or of such of them are poetical, would be necessary to trace her hymns with accuracy. They, however, are more numerous than important. Many have been used in the older collections; some are… Go to person page >

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First Line: When injured Arfic's captive [captives] claim
Author: L. H. Sigourney
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Collection of Hymns for the use of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America #d586

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A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the United Brethren in Christ #868

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A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. #610

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A Selection of Anti-Slavery Hymns #11

Songs of the Free, and Hymns of Christian Freedom #d138

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The Religious Songster #77

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