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Elvina Mable Reynolds was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1820 to Captain David Reynolds. [2] She married Richard Hall of Westmoreland County, Virginia, who died in 1859.. They had at least three children together that lived to adulthood, Agnes, Asenath, and Ella, and two that died as infants, Benoni and
The song lyrics were written in 1865 by Elvina M. Hall, a 45-year-old widowed congregant. [2] One Sunday morning, with an extremely long pastoral prayer, and a continuous sermon, Mrs. Hall's thoughts began to wander while sitting in a choir loft at the Monument Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Maryland.
Elvina M. Hall (1818–1889), American songwriter; Elvina Pallavicini (1914–2004), Italian noblewoman; Elvina Ramella (1927–2007), Italian opera singer; Elvina Kong (born 1967), Hong Kong actress; Elvina Beck (born 1985), Russian entrepreneur; Elvina Vidot (born 1993), French paralympic athlete; Elvina Karimova (born 1994), Russian water ...
Signaling in a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-star review by AllMusic, Matt Collar recognizes, "Featuring nine classic hymns, as well as one brand-new song, Hallelujah for the Cross is anything but a traditional hymns album."
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