Lewis Hartsough

Lewis Hartsough
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Short Name: Lewis Hartsough
Full Name: Hartsough, Lewis, 1828-1919
Birth Year: 1828
Death Year: 1919

Hartsough, Lewis, was born at Ithaca, New York, Aug. 31, 1823. Of his hymns the following are in common use:—-
1. I hear Thy welcome voice. The Divine Invitation.
2. In the rifted Rock I'm resting. Safety in Jesus.
3. Lead me to the Rock that's higher. Safety in Jesus.
4. O who'll stand up for Jesus? All for Jesus
Nos. 1-3 are in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, 1878 (1 and 3 with music by Hartsough).

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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Hartsough, Lewis, p. 1569, ii. Mr. Hartsough entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1851, and is now (1905) residing in Mount Vernon, Indiana. He was musical editor of J. Hillman's Revivalist, Troy, 1868, and co-editor of The Sacred Harmonist, Boston, 1864, and Beulah Songs, Phila., 1879. In addition to the hymns named on p. 1569, ii., "Let me go where saints are going" [Heav'n desired] (1861) has come into common use. It appeared in W. B. Bradbury's Clarion, 1867, p. 83. Concerning his hymn, "I hear Thy welcome voice," Mr. Sankey says in his My Life and Sacred Songs, 1906, p. 11(3:—

The words and music of this beautiful hymn were first published in a monthly, entitled, Guide to Holiness, a copy of which was sent to me in England. I immediately adopted it, and had it published in Sacred Songs and Solos. It proved to be one of the most helpful of the revival hymns, and was often used as an invitation hymn in England and America."

[Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

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Hartsough, Lewis. (August 31, 1823--January 1, 1919). Details of his early life are lacking. After being admitted to the Oneida, New York, Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1851 and serving several pastorates in that state, his health failed and he went to Utah where he was influential in establishing the Utah Mission, later becoming its superintendent. Upon relinquishing that position he moved to Mt. Vernon, Iowa, where he spent the remainder of his life. Bird's statement that he lived in Indiana is erroneous. He was minister of the South Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Utica, New York, when he first became associated with Joseph Hillman, who chose him to act as musical editor of The Revivalist, a gospel hymn book which went through eleven editions in five years, 1868-1872. This book had a remarkable sale and was doubtless used in more churches during the 1870s than any other of similar character. To it the Reverend Hartsough contributed, in one edition, twelve texts, fourteen tunes, and thirty arrangements of tunes, several of the latter being of the religio-folk variety which had been so popular in the early camp meetings. It is a valuable source work.

"I love to think of the heavenly land" (p.1573) is by Hartsough. "I hear thy welcome voice (p.1569), originally in six four-line stanzas, with Refrain, in full S/1931; with the first three stanzas, slightly emended, Brethren/1951; with stanzas 1, 2, 3, and 5, also emended, in Hymns of the Living Faith, 1951. Writeen in 1872 with musical settings by the author, it is the only one of his many songs which has continued in use.

Source: Metcalf, Frank J. American Writers and Compilers of Sacred Music; several editions of The Revivalist.

--Robert G. McCutchan, DNAH Archives


Texts by Lewis Hartsough (68)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Zërin tënd po e dëgjojLewis Hartsough (Author)Albanian2
Yo escucho, buen JesúsLewis Hartsough (Author)Spanish11
വിൺ ദൂതർ വാഴും സ്വർഗ്ഗമെന്റെ (Viṇ dūtar vāḻuṁ svarggamenṟe)Lewis Hartsough (Author)Malayalam2
ഉന്നതമാം പാറമേലേ (Unnatamāṁ pāṟamēlē)Lewis Hartsough (Author)Malayalam2
Trust in Jesus only everRev. L. Hartsough (Author)English2
The war is almost ended now I'm near the river'sLewis Hartsough (Author)3
The morning light is breaking, The darkness disappearsLewis Hartsough (Author)English1
The Master is come and he calleth for theeRev. L. Hartsough (Author)1
The King in his beauty, with tenderest careLewis Hartsough (Author)English2
സ്വർഗ്ഗ രാജ്യ നിരൂപണമെൻ ഹൃദയ വാഞ്ചയാം (Svargga rājya nirūpaṇamen hr̥daya vāñcayāṁ)Lewis Hartsough (Author)Malayalam2
Rum is the children's foeLewis Hartsough (Author)2
Robed and ready, pressing homewardRev. L. Hartsough (Author)3
Raise me higher raise me higherRev. L. Hartsough (Author)English2
Only in the heaven above usRev. L. Hartsough (Author)1
O who'll stand up for JesusRev. L. Hartsough (Author)English36
O who will stand up for JesusLewis Hartsough (Author)2
O Jesus, delight of my soul, My Savior, my Shepherd divineLewis Hartsough (Author)English29
O Jesus, delight of my soul, How can I Thy goodness proclaimLewis Hartsough (Author)English5
O have you not heard of that realm of delightLewis Hartsough (Author)English10
None other now but JesusLewis Hartsough (Author)English5
Njay reko Tompo o!L. Hartsough (Author)Malagasy2
你的歡迎聲音 (Nǐ de huānyíng shēngyīn)Lewis Hartsough (Author)Chinese2
My faltering feet no safety knowRev. L. Hartsough (Author)3
My all to Christ I've givenLewis Hartsough (Author)English2
മുറ്റും വെടിപ്പാക്കാൻ എന്നെ ക്ഷണിക്കും നിൻ (Muṟṟuṁ veṭippākkān enne kṣaṇikkuṁ nin)Lewis T. Hartsough (Author)Malayalam2
Mi glywaf dyner laisLewis Hartsough (Author)Welsh5
Mañgegco ta timecLewis Hartsough (Author)Tagalog2
Lord, in the strength of graceRev. L. Hartsough (Author)English1
Listen to the whisperingsRev. L. Hartsough (Author)4
Life's a field where armies battleLewis Hartsough (Author)2
Let nothing divide us, dear SaviorRev. L. Hartsough (Author)2
Let me go where saints are goingRev. L. Hartsough (Author)English42
Lead me to the Rock that's higherLewis Hartsough, 1828-1919 (Author)English4
Ke lohe nei no auRev. L. Hartsough (Author)Hawaiian3
Jesus, the wonderful, The gift of God's great loveLewis Hartsough (Author)English4
Jesus now pleads with gentle voiceLewis Hartsough (Author)4
Jesus calls me, I am goingLouis Hartsough (Author)English12
In the rifted rock I'm resting Sure and safe from all alarmLewis Hartsough (Author)English28
In the presence of Jesus my soul takes delightLewis Hartsough (Author)2
In the morning of the wakingLewis Hartsough (Author)2
I'm saved, and my soul is in wonderRev. L. Hartsough (Author)1
Il est un roc séculaireLewis Hartsough (Author)French2
Ich höre Deinen Ruf, mein Herr, und folge DirLewis Hartsough (Author)German1
Ich denke gern an das schöne LandLewis Hartsough (Author)German1
I will sing of a way most royalRev. L. Hartsough (Author)1
I shall know thee in the morningLewis Hartsough (Author)2
I read of a world of gladnessRev. L. Hartsough (Author)1
I love to sing of Heaven, Where white-robed angels areLewis Hartsough (Author)English39
I love to think of the heavenly landLewis Hartsough (Author)English31
I hear Thy welcome voiceLewis Hartsough (Author)English620
I have loved ones before the white throneLewis Hartsough (Author)English6
I do not want one thought, dear LordRev. L. Hartsough (Author)2
I cling, dear Lord, to theeLewis Hartsough (Author)3
I bring you tidings of great joyL. H. (Author)English13
How bright the hope that Calvary bringsRev. L. Hartsough (Author)English28
How beautiful the flowersRev. L. H. (Author)English3
He wills that I should holy beLewis Hartsough (Author)English1
Ein Gnadenruf ertöntL. Hartsough (Author)German5
Earth's but a stormy battle fieldRev. L. Hartsough (Author)1
Die Stimme unsers HerrnLewis Hartsough (Author)German1
Create in me, Lord, a new heart and all cleanRev. L. Hartsough (Author)4
Coming to Jesus as I amLewis Hartsough (Author)English2
Come, this poor heart of mineLewis Hartsough (Author)English5
Come friends and neighbors comeLewis Hartsough (Author)2
Blessed angels are around meLewis Hartsough (Author)English3
Auf deinen Ruf, o HerrL. H. (Author)German3
And did my Sovereign dieLewis Hartsough (Author)1
A hundred years, a hundred years, And lo, theLewis Hartsough (Author)2

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