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  2. Ada R. Habershon - Wikipedia

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    Ada Ruth Habershon was born in Marylebone, England, on 8 January 1861.She was the youngest of four children. [1] Her father, Samuel Osborne Habershon, was a noted physician; her mother was Grace Habershon. [2]

  3. Hold Fast (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hold Fast" is a Christian rock song with a length of four minutes and thirty-eight seconds. [1] The song was written and composed by Bart Millard, Barry Graul, Jim Bryson, Nathan Cochran, Mike Scheuchzer, and Robby Shaffer, [2] and was produced by Brown Bannister. [3]

  4. Keith & Kristyn Getty - Wikipedia

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    Julian Keith Getty OBE (born () 16 December 1974 (age 50)) was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland to Helen Getty (née Irwin), a piano teacher, and John Getty, an organist. He studied music at St Chad's College at Durham University in 1993, [ 4 ] and enrolled in private conducting lessons with Alan Hazeldine in London and later in 1996 at the ...

  5. Sovereign Grace Churches - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign Grace Churches also operates Sovereign Grace Music, based in Louisville, Kentucky, where contemporary worship albums have been released every few years since the 1980s. [42] Sovereign Grace Music is directed by worship leader Bob Kauflin, former member of Christian band Glad , and is known for lyrics that are founded in biblical doctrine.

  6. Contemporary worship music - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary worship music (CWM), also known as praise and worship music, [1] is a defined genre of Christian music used in contemporary worship. It has developed over the past 60 years and is stylistically similar to pop music. The songs are frequently referred to as "praise songs" or "worship songs" and are typically led by a "worship band ...

  7. Grace (Jim McCann song) - Wikipedia

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    Grace Gifford, subject of the song, outside Kilmainham Jail on 2 May 1916, before her marriage on 3 May and her husband's death on 4 May "Grace" is an Irish song written in 1985 by Frank O'Meara (melody) and Seán O'Meara (lyrics).

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  9. God Save the King - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig van Beethoven composed a set of seven piano variations in the key of C major to the theme of "God Save the King", catalogued as WoO 78 (1802–1803). He also quotes it in his orchestral work Wellington's Victory. It is also the first song arranged in the collection WoO 157.