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Gospel Hosannas

Publication Date: 1911 Publisher: Glad Tidings Pub. Co. Publication Place: Chicago Editors: C. B. Strouse; Glad Tidings Pub. Co.; J. B. Herbert; Ralph E. Mitchell

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Take Time to be Holy

Author: W. D. Longstaff Appears in 315 hymnals Used With Tune: [Take time to be holy]
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Now the Day is Over

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould Appears in 955 hymnals Used With Tune: [Now the day is over]
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Sweet by and by

Author: S. Fillmore Bennett Appears in 666 hymnals First Line: There's a land that is fairer than day Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by Used With Tune: [There's a land that is fairer than day]

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[Jesus, Lover of my soul]

Appears in 871 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. B. Marsh Incipit: 33312 22335 43213 Used With Text: Jesus, Lover of My Soul
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[Would you be free from the burden of sin?]

Appears in 272 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: L. E. Jones Incipit: 55555 56665 17222 Used With Text: There is Power in the Blood
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[From ev'ry stormy wind that blows]

Appears in 53 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. Wilder Incipit: 53211 11332 21177 Used With Text: From Every Stormy Wind

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All Hail the Power

Author: Edward Perronet Hymnal: GH1911 #1 (1911) First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail the power of Jesus' name]
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The new glory song

Author: C. B. S. Hymnal: GH1911 #2 (1911) First Line: If you are discouraged, in darkness or in doubt Refrain First Line: Open your heart to Heaven and the glory will come in Languages: English Tune Title: [If you are discouraged, in darkness or in doubt]
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I Want to be True to Thee

Author: S. L. Hymnal: GH1911 #3 (1911) First Line: Dear Jesus, my Savior, now list to my plea Refrain First Line: I want to be true Languages: English Tune Title: [Dear Jesus, my Savior, now list to my plea]

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Kate Hankey

1834 - 1911 Person Name: Katherine Hankey Hymnal Number: 11 Author of "I Love to Tell the Story" in Gospel Hosannas Arabella Katherine Hankey (b. Clapham, England, 1834; d. Westminster, London, England, 1911) was the daughter of a wealthy banker and was associated with the Clapham sect of William Wilberforce, a group of prominent evangelical Anglicans from the Clapham area. This group helped to establish the British and Foreign Bible Society, promoted the abolition of slavery, and was involved in improving the lot of England's working classes. Hankey taught Bible classes for shop girls in London, visited the sick in local hospitals, and used the proceeds of her writings to support various mission causes. Her publications include Heart to Heart (1870) and The Old, Old Story and Other Verses (1879). Bert Polman =============== Hankey, Katharine, has published several hymns of great beauty and simplicity which are included in her:— (1) The Old, Old Story, 1866; (2) The Old, Old Story, and other Verses, 1879; (3) Heart to Heart, 1870, enlarged in 1873 and 1876. In 1878 it was republished with music by the author. Miss Hankey's hymns which have come into common use are:— 1. Advent tells us, Christ is near. The Christian Seasons. Written for the Sunday School of St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, and printed on a card with music by the author. 2. I love to tell the story Of unseen things above. The love of Jesus. This is a cento from No. 3, and is given in Bliss's Gospel Songs, Cincinnati, 1874, and other American collections. 3. I saw Him leave His Father's throne. Lovest than Me? Written in 1868. It is No. 33 of the Old, Old Story, and other Verses, 1879. 4. Tell me the old, old story. This Life of Jesus in verse was written in two parts. Pt. i., "The Story Wanted," Jan. 29; and Pt. ii., "The Story Told," Nov. 18, 1866. It has since been published in several forms, and sometimes with expressive music by the author, and has also been translated into various languages, including Welsh, German, Italian, Spanish, &c. The form in which it is usually known is that in I. P. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos. This is Part i. slightly altered. Miss Hankey's works contain many suitable hymns for Mission Services and Sunday Schools, and may be consulted both for words and music with advantage. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Priscilla Jane Owens

1829 - 1907 Person Name: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal Number: 15 Author of "Jesus Saves!" in Gospel Hosannas Owens, Priscilla Jane, was born July 21, 1829, of Scotch and Welsh descent, and is now (1906) resident at Baltimore, where she is engaged in public-school work. For 50 years Miss Owen has interested herself in Sunday-school work, and most of her hymns were written for children's services. Her hymn in the Scotch Church Hymnary, 1898, "We have heard a joyful sound" (Missions), was written for a Sunday-school Mission Anniversary, and the words were adapted to the chorus "Vive le Roi" in the opera The Huguenots. [Rev. James Bonar, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix II (1907) ========================= Owens, Priscilla Jane. (July 21, 1829--December 5, 1907). Of Scottish and Welsh ancestry, she spent her entire life in Baltimore. She was a public school teacher there for 49 years. She was a member of the Union Square Methodist Church and took particular interest in its Sunday School. Her literary efforts, both in prose and poetry, appeared in such religious periodicals as the Methodist Protestant and the Christian Standard. --William J. Reynolds, DNAH Archives

Mrs. C. H. Morris

1862 - 1929 Person Name: C. H. M. Hymnal Number: 28 Author of "Nearer, Still Nearer" in Gospel Hosannas Lelia (Mrs. C.H.) Morris (1862-1929) was born in Pennsville, Morgan County, Ohio. When her family moved to Malta on the Muskingum River she and her sister and mother had a millinery shop in McConnelsville. She and her husband Charles H. Morris were active in the Methodist Episcopal Church and at the camp meetings in Sebring and Mt. Vernon. She wrote hymns as she did her housework. Although she became blind at age 52 she continued to write hymns on a 28-foot long blackboard that her family had built for her. She is said to have written 1000 texts and many tunes including "Sweeter as the years go by." Mary Louise VanDyke