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Lead Me To Some Soul Today

Author: Will H. Houghton Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Service Used With Tune: [Lead me to some soul today]

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[Lead me to some soul today]

Appears in 22 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wendell P. Loveless Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 13321 44651 35232 Used With Text: Lead Me To Some Soul Today

[Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me]

Appears in 32 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Hainsworth Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33321 32155 54443 Used With Text: The Beauty of Jesus

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Lead Me To Some Soul Today

Author: Will H. Houghton Hymnal: YS1951 #72 (1951) Topics: Service Languages: English Tune Title: [Lead me to some soul today]

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Helen Howarth Lemmel

1864 - 1961 Hymnal Number: 103 Author of "The Heavenly Vision" in Youth Sings Born: November 14, 1863, Wardle, England. Died: November 1, 1961, at her home in Seattle, Washington. Buried: Lemmel was cremated, but her final resting place is unknown to us. Daughter of a Methodist minister, Helen emigrated from England with her family to America when she was 12 years old. They first settled in Mississippi, then relocated to Wisconsin. She moved to Seattle in 1904, and for three years was music critic for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. While interviewing German singer Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Helen was persuaded to go to Europe. A gifted singer, she studied music in Germany for four years. Upon her return to America, she began giving concerts and traveling on the Chautauqua circuit. Eventually, she became a vocal music teacher at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois. After retirement, she moved to Seattle, Washington, where she was a member of the Ballard Baptist Church. Among her works are a hymnal used by evangelist Billy Sunday for over a decade. Lemmel and a women’s choral group she directed were part of Sunday’s group at the peak of his career. Sources: Hustad, pp. 272-73 Seattle Post-Intelligencer, November 3, 1961 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)