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The gospel song, Palms of Victory, also ca … The gospel song, Palms of Victory, also called "Deliverance Will Come", and "The Way-worn Traveler", was evidently written in 1836 by the Rev. John B. Matthias, a Methodist Episcopal minister in New York state. This attribution is not well documented, and Matthias had no known history of song-writing, but there is no other author to whom it can be attributed (See below). to whom it can be attributed (See below).
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