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  2. Thy hand, O God, has guided - Wikipedia

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    The has been and is published in more than fifty hymnbooks, including those of a number of significant denominations, such as the Church of England; [1] the United Church of Canada [1] and the Presbyterian Church in Canada (Book of Praise 1972 version, as Thy hand, O God, has guided; [2] and the current Book of Praise 1997 version, as Your hand, O God, has guided [3]); the Evangelical Lutheran ...

  3. Basil Harwood - Wikipedia

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    Basil Harwood was born on 11 April 1859 at Woodhouse, Olveston, Gloucestershire, the youngest child of Edward Harwood (1818–1907), a banker. [1] His mother Mary, née Sturge (1840–1867), was of Quaker extraction, and Harwood was brought up in that faith until a switch to Anglicanism in 1869 following his father's second marriage.

  4. GLOSS FM - Wikipedia

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    It was an extension of Thornbury FM, a smaller station broadcasting to just Thornbury which had started on 19 November 2005. [2] In November 2009, the station relocated its transmitter which increased its coverage area. [3] After an open competition GLOSS FM was chosen as the station's new name in order to be more relevant to all listeners. [4]

  5. Dave Thornbury - Wikipedia

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    Thornbury was born in 1948 [3] and started lassoing at the age three, [4] and stated there were "No computer games, no TV, no electronics — just the rope I grew up on." His father, J.D., was a trick horse rider who raised him traveling from rodeo to rodeo as his family performed on a Midwest circuit.

  6. Thornbury Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Thornbury Hoard is a hoard of 11,460 copper alloy Roman coins, mainly radiates and nummi, dating from 260 to 348, found in the back garden of Ken Allen in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, England while digging a pond in March 2004. It was described as the "third largest of its kind" found in Great Britain. [1] [2]

  7. Thornbury - Wikipedia

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    Dave Thornbury (born 1948), American trick roper and saddle maker; Gavin Thornbury (born 1993), Irish rugby player; George Walter Thornbury (1828–1876), English author; Gregory Alan Thornbury (born 1970), American academic and administrator

  8. Larry Norman - Wikipedia

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    Larry Norman was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, [5] the oldest son of Joe Hendrex "Joe Billy" Norman (December 9, 1923 – April 28, 1999), [6] and his wife, Margaret Evelyn "Marge" Stout (born in 1925 in Nebraska).

  9. Thornbury (Gloucestershire) railway station - Wikipedia

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    Thornbury railway station served the town of Thornbury in Gloucestershire. The station was the terminus of a short 7.5-mile (12 km) branch from Yate on the Midland Railway's line between Bristol and Gloucester. The station was designed by the Midland Railway company architect John Holloway Sanders. [1]