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  • #redirect [[Jason Smyth: Mormon Athlete]]
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  • '''Adam Craik Smyth''' was choir leader, choral instructor and conductor, and composer. He comp In 1866, Smyth was finally baptized in Mendon, and his wife died when their youngest child
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  • ...emigrated to the United States in 1863 and was known in Salt Lake City as "Smyth the Hatter." In 1890 he established a hatter company. A number of Smyth's poems appeared in the ''Millennial Star''. Among his more famous hymn tex
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  • [[Image:Jason_Smyth.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Jason Smyth Mormon Athlete|left]] '''Jason Smyth''' is a sprinter competing in the T13 disability sport classification due t
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  • [[Image:Jason_Smyth.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Jason Smyth Mormon Athlete|left]] '''Jason Smyth''' is a sprinter competing in the T13 disability sport classification due t
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  • ...emigrated to the United States in 1863 and was known in Salt Lake City as "Smyth the Hatter." In 1890 he established a hatter company. A number of Smyth's poems appeared in the ''Millennial Star''. Among his more famous hymn tex
    855 bytes (133 words) - 17:19, 12 August 2023
  • '''Adam Craik Smyth''' was choir leader, choral instructor and conductor, and composer. He comp In 1866, Smyth was finally baptized in Mendon, and his wife died when their youngest child
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  • *7. Israel, Israel, God Is Calling; words by [[Richard Smyth]] *43. Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded; music by [[A. C. Smyth]]
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  • [[Richard Smyth]] · [[Jason Smyth]] ·
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  • #redirect [[Jason Smyth: Mormon Athlete]]
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  • ...set to music composed by Sylvanus Billings Pond and later adapted by A. C. Smyth. Manwaring, a British convert and self-taught composer, was inspired by a p
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  • ...st Prayer.” He wrote both words and music to this hymn, although [[A. C. Smyth]] is listed as the arranger.
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