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English: Rev. Maltbie Davenport Babcock (1858-1901), minister of Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, en:Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., and author of the hymn, This is My Father's World
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Source Google Books - (1901). "Obituaries". The American Review of Reviews XLII: 667. New York: The Review of Reviews Co..
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