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Healing Waters

Publication Date: 1952 Publisher: Healing Waters, Inc. Publication Place: Tulsa, OK Editors: Oral Roberts; Healing Waters, Inc.

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Heavenly Sunlight

Author: Rev. H. J. Zelley Appears in 197 hymnals First Line: Walking in sunlight, all of my journey Refrain First Line: Heavenly sunlight, heavenly sunlight Used With Tune: [Walking in sunlight, all of my journey]
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He Keeps Me Singing

Author: L. B. B. Appears in 198 hymnals First Line: There's within my heart a melody Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Used With Tune: [There's within my heart a melody]

When I See the Blood

Author: John Appears in 230 hymnals First Line: Christ, our Redeemer, died on the cross Used With Tune: [Christ, our Redeemer, died on the cross]

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[Sing the wondrous love of Jesus]

Appears in 185 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mrs. J. G. Wilson Incipit: 55513 45653 44432 Used With Text: When We All Get to Heaven
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[Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good?]

Appears in 139 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. Cyrus S. Nusbaum Incipit: 51123 33332 23457 Used With Text: His Way With Thee
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[Oh, do not let the world depart]

Appears in 159 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Calvin Bushey Incipit: 12333 32313 55532 Used With Text: O Why Not To-night?

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The Healing Waters

Author: H. H. Heimar Hymnal: HW1948vi #1 (1952) First Line: O the joy of sins forgiv'n! Refrain First Line: Where the healing waters flow Languages: English Tune Title: [O the joy of sins forgiv'n!]

Heavenly Sunlight

Author: Rev. H. J. Zelley Hymnal: HW1948vi #2 (1952) First Line: Walking in sunlight, all of my journey Refrain First Line: Heavenly sunlight, heavenly sunlight Languages: English Tune Title: [Walking in sunlight, all of my journey]

He Keeps Me Singing

Author: L. B. B. Hymnal: HW1948vi #3 (1952) First Line: There's within my heart a melody Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [There's within my heart a melody]

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Henry J. Zelley

1859 - 1942 Person Name: Rev. H. J. Zelley Hymnal Number: 2 Author of "Heavenly Sunlight" in Healing Waters Henry Jeffreys Zelley was born at Mt. Holly, NJ, on Mar. 15, 1859. Educated in the Mt. Holly public schools, at Pennington Seminary, and at Taylor University, where he earned his M. A., Ph. D., and D. D. degrees, he became a Methodist minister in 1882 and first served in the New Jersey Conference as a statistical secretary, treasurer, and trustee, becoming a promoter of the campmeeting movement. Noted for his evangelistic fervor, Zelley produced over 1500 poems, hymns, and gospel songs. One of his songs, "He Brought Me Out" with music by Henry L. Gilmour, appears in several denominational hymnals. Cyberhymnal also lists "When Israel Out of Bondage Came" or "He Rolled the Sea Away" with music by Gilmour too. Another of Zelley’s songs, "The Mountains of Faith" with music by M. L. McPhail, is found in Sacred Selections. After working with nineteen different churches in the New Jersey Conference over his lifetime, Zelley, who also served as a trustee of Pennington Seminary, retired in 1929 and died at Trenton, NJ, on Mar. 16, 1942. --http://homeschoolblogger.com/hymnstudies

Luther B. Bridgers

1884 - 1948 Person Name: L. B. B. Hymnal Number: 3 Author of "He Keeps Me Singing" in Healing Waters Luther Burgess Bridgers Born at Margarettsville, NC, son of a minister who conducted revival meetings, he assisted his father conducting meetings (1904-1913). He attended Asbury College at Wilmore, KY, and met his wife, Sarah Jane (Sallie) Veatch in 1905 while there. They had three sons: Luther Hughes, Allen Veatch, and James Marvin. He pastored Methodist Episcopal congregations in KY, NC, and GA, first pastoring in Perry, FL, before doing evangelistic work. He evangelized in the southern U S. He was also known for his fine singing voice and would sing at each meeting. Tragedy struck while he was conducting a revival in Middlesboro, KY, in 1911. Having left his wife and three sons to visit his wife’s parents while he was away, he learned that they had all perished in a house fire. In 1914 he remarried to Aline Winburn, and they had a son, Luther B Jr. After WW1 he took part in missionary outreaches to Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Russia. He often spoke to large crowds and saw many come to Christ. In 1914 he was also named ‘General Evangelist’ of his denomination. In 1921 Asbury College awarded him an honorary DD degree for his evangelistic efforts. He pastored at several Methodist churches in the Atlanta, GA, area, then briefly at a Methodist church at Morehead, NC. After his long ministry, ending in 1945, he retired and moved to Gainesville, GA, where he eventually died. He was known as ‘Melody Man’. He penned a number of hymns, eight of which were published in Charlie Tillman’s ‘The Revival No. 6’. His most famous, noted below, borrowed a tune from a popular song of the time, ‘Melody of Love’. John Perry

E. E. Hewitt

1851 - 1920 Hymnal Number: 10 Author of "When We All Get to Heaven" in Healing Waters Pseudonym: Li­die H. Ed­munds. Eliza Edmunds Hewitt was born in Philadelphia 28 June 1851. She was educated in the public schools and after graduation from high school became a teacher. However, she developed a spinal malady which cut short her career and made her a shut-in for many years. During her convalescence, she studied English literature. She felt a need to be useful to her church and began writing poems for the primary department. she went on to teach Sunday school, take an active part in the Philadelphia Elementary Union and become Superintendent of the primary department of Calvin Presbyterian Church. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)