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  2. William Ralph Featherston - Wikipedia

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    William Ralph Featherston (1848–1875) was a Christian hymnwriter who wrote the poem My Jesus I Love Thee. He is believed to have written the poem at the age of either 12 or 16 years. In 1876 Adoniram Gordon used the poem as lyrics for a hymn. Featherston died prior to his 27th birthday, and is not known to have written any other songs.

  3. My Jesus I Love Thee - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] There are other similarities between Featherston's poem and camp-meeting songs published in the 1820s onward. [6] [7] [8] In 1876 Adoniram Gordon added music to Featherston's poem. Featherston died at the age of 27, well before his poem had become a well-known inspirational hymn. The poem is believed to have been his only publicly ...

  4. Ralph Featherstone - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 1970, while traveling with fellow SNCC staffer William "Che" Payne to the trial of H. Rap Brown, Featherstone was killed by a bomb along U.S. Route 1 in Bel Air, Maryland. The pair were to be responsible for safely transporting Brown to his trial. The bomb exploded from the front floorboard of their car, killing both occupants.

  5. Mickey Guyton's Hit Song Inspires Hallmark's New Movie ... - AOL

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    Heaven Down Here is inspired by Mickey Guyton's song of the same name. Meet the cast of Heaven Down Here. Pictured: Isabel Birch, Krystal Joy Brown, Jayden Oniah. Courtesy of Hallmark Media.

  6. List of interpolated songs - Wikipedia

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    This list is of songs that have been interpolated by other songs. Songs that are cover versions, parodies, or use samples of other songs are not "interpolations". The list is organized under the name of the artist whose song is interpolated followed by the title of the song, and then the interpolating artist and their song.

  7. We All Fall Down - Wikipedia

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    "We all fall down", a line from the nursery rhyme "Ring a Ring o' Roses" We All Fall Down (Cormier novel), a 1991 novel by Robert Cormier; We All Fall Down (Walters novel), a 2006 novel by Eric Walters; We All Fall Down, a Christian science fiction novel by Brian Caldwell; We All Fall Down, a 2019 novel by Daniel Kalla

  8. Dives and Lazarus (ballad) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Vaughan Williams first used the tune in his arrangement of the hymn tune "Kingsfold" (1906), to which two sets of words are commonly sung: "O sing a song of Bethlehem", [11] and "I heard the voice of Jesus". The first verse of the ballad, "As it fell out upon a day", is sung in Vaughan Williams's score for The Dim Little Island.

  9. Young girl claims she saw heaven after falling 30 feet - AOL

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    Twelve-year-old Annabel Beam was only nine years old when she fell 30 feet from a tree and claimed she saw heaven. As Fox News Insider reports, "Annabel Beam was just five years old when she was ...