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What sound is this salutes my ear?

Author: John A. Granade Appears in 84 hymnals Matching Instances: 84 Used With Tune: WHAT SOUND IS THIS SALUTES MY EAR

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WHAT SOUND IS THIS SALUTES MY EAR

Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Used With Text: What sound is this salutes my ear?
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Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 11115 52235 31355 Used With Text: What sound is this salutes my ear

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What sound is this salutes mine [my] ear

Author: John A. Granade Hymnal: Hymns for Use in Divine Worship ... Seventh-Day Adventists #d1257 (1886) Languages: English
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What sound is this salutes my ear?

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1142 (1886) Lyrics: 1 What sound is this salutes my ear? 'Tis Michael's trump methinks I hear, 'Tis Michael's trump methinks I hear; Th' expected day has come. Behold, the heavens, the earth, the sea. Proclaim the year of Jubilee; Proclaim the year of Jubilee; Return, ye exiles, home. 2 Behold, the fair Jerusalem, Illuminated by the Lamb, In glory doth appear. Fair Zion rising from the tombs To meet the Bridegroom: lo! he comes, And hails the festive year. 3 My soul is striving to be thee; I long to rise and wing the air, And trace the sacred road. Adieu, adieu, all earthly things; O that I had an angel's wings! I'd quickly see my God. 4 Fly, lingering moments, fly, O fly! I thirst, I pant, I long to try Angelic joys to prove! Soon I'll receive from Christ my Lord Eternal life, the great reward, And shout redeeming love. Topics: Miscellaneous Old Melodies Tune Title: WHAT SOUND IS THIS?

What sound is this salutes mine [my] ear

Author: John A. Granade Hymnal: The Church Hymn Book #d1118 (1859)

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John A. Granade

1763 - 1807 Author of "What sound is this salutes my ear?" Born: 1770, New Bern County, North Carolina. Died: December 6, 1807, Sumner County, Tennessee. After a period of desperate depression, Granade came to Christ in 1800 at a Presbyterian camp meeting at Desha’s Creek, Sumner County, Tennessee. Ordained a Methodist circuit riding preacher, Granade was referred to by the Nashville Banner as the "wild man of Goose Creek" (Sumner County, Tennessee) and was also variously known as "the poet of the backwoods" and "the Wild Man of Holston." Granade worked in part in the world of shape-note singing in the Shenandoah Valley, where a variety of musical sources, both sacred and profane, were at play. His works include: Pilgrim’s Songster (Lexington, Kentucky: 1804) --www.hymntime.com/tch/ ========================= Granade, John Adam (ca. 1763--1807, Wilson County, Tennessee). A Methodist circuit rider, admitted at a session of the Western Conference, 1 October 1801 at Ebenezer, Tenn. For three years he rode the Green, Holston, and Hinckstone circuits. He then settled in southwest Tennessee as a physician-farmer. He had a number of campmeeting hymns in Thomas Hinde's Pilgrim Songster (Cincinnati, 1810) whose preface states: " . . . our two western bards Mr. John A. Granade and Caleb J. Taylor, composed their songs during the great revivals of religion in the states of Kentucky and Tennessee about 1802-1804." --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives

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Person Name: Anon. Author of "What sound is this salutes my ear?" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.