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Glorious Praise

Publication Date: 1904 Publisher: Harvey & Burdett Publication Place: Louisville, Ky. Editors: W. H. Doane, Mus. Doc.; W. J. Kirkpatrick; Harvey & Burdett

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Blest Be the Tie that Binds

Author: Rev. John Fawcett Appears in 2,278 hymnals Used With Tune: DENNIS
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Only Trust Him

Author: J. H. S. Appears in 860 hymnals First Line: Come, ev'ry soul by sin oppressed Used With Tune: [Come, ev'ry soul by sin oppressed]
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Come, Says Jesus’ Sacred Voice

Author: Anna L. Barbauld Appears in 507 hymnals First Line: Come, says Jesus' sacred voice Lyrics: 1 Come, says Jesus’ sacred voice, Come, and make my paths your choice; I will guide you to your home, Weary pilgrim, hither come. 2 Thou who, houseless and forlorn, Long hast borne the proud world’s scorn, Long hast roamed the barren waste, Weary pilgrim, hither haste. 3 Ye who, tossed on beds of pain, Seek for ease, but seek in vain; Ye, by fiercer anguish torn, In remorse for guilt who mourn; 4 Hither come! for here is found Balm that flows for every wound; Peace that ever shall endure; Rest eternal, sacred, sure. Used With Tune: HORTON

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[Since Christ my soul from sin set free]

Appears in 93 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. Black Incipit: 51235 61117 65331 Used With Text: Where Jesus Is, 'Tis Heaven
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['Tis the blessed hour of pray'r]

Appears in 144 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Doane Incipit: 12323 45551 76555 Used With Text: 'Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer
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[The name of Jesus is so sweet]

Appears in 140 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. S. Lorenz Incipit: 51763 54472 17465 Used With Text: The Name of Jesus

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Glory, Glory

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: GP1904 #1 (1904) First Line: Glory, glory, glory, Lord our Creator Lyrics: 1 Glory, glory, glory, Lord our Creator; Numbers without number around thy throne proclaim Glory, glory, glory, majesty, dominion, Truth, love and mercy crown thy holy name. 2 Glory, glory, glory, Lord our Creator; Thou alone hast conquered, the kingdom thine shall be; Glory, glory, glory, multitudes adoring Now with rejoicing lift their souls to thee. 3 Glory, glory, glory, Thine be the glory, Father, Son, and Spirit, eternal Three in One; Glory, glory, glory, as in the beginning, Now and forever let thy will be done. Languages: English Tune Title: [Glory, glory, glory, Lord our Creator]
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Light of My Life

Author: B. W. Burleigh Hymnal: GP1904 #2 (1904) First Line: O thou Light of my soul, blessed Saviour Refrain First Line: O thou Light, of my life Lyrics: 1 O thou Light of my soul, blessed Saviour, Thou hast brought to this dark world the light; Once the darkness of sin lay upon me, And I loved nothing else but the night. Refrain: O thou Light, of my life, O thou Friend from Galilee! Like a bright beacon light, Let me shine in this world for thee. 2 O thou Friend of the poor, blessed Saviour, Thou hast brought from thy bountiful store Many treasures and riches and blessings, And each day thou art giving us more. [Refrain] 3 O thou Shepherd of men, blessed Saviour, Thou wouldst gather thy poor scattered sheep From the mountains of sin to the pasture, Where in safety thy fold thou canst keep. [Refrain] 4 O thou King of my life, blessed Saviour, From my heart I would evermore raise, With the hosts of redeemed ones in heaven, Unto thee joyous anthems of praise. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O thou Light of my soul, blessed Saviour]
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I Now Believe in Christ the Lord

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: GP1904 #3 (1904) Refrain First Line: I now believe with all my heart Lyrics: 1 I now believe in Christ the Lord, And trust his grace forever, For well I know he loves his child, And will forsake me never. Refrain: I now believe with all my heart, That he can bless and save me; To make atonement for my sin, His precious life he gave me. 2 I now believe he saves my soul, His grace is so assuring; So I go on in faith and love, Unto the end enduring. [Refrain] 3 I now believe his blood has pow’r, To satisfy me wholly, And so I trust my all to him, This Saviour meek and lowly. [Refrain] 4 I now believe and doubt no more, And vanished is my sadness; My faith lays hold upon his grace, And I have peace and gladness. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I now believe in Christ the Lord]

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Carrie Ellis Breck

1855 - 1934 Person Name: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal Number: 12 Author of "When Love Shines In" in Glorious Praise Carrie Ellis Breck was born 22 January 1855 in Vermont and raised in a Christian home. She later moved to Vineland, New Jersy, and then to Portland, Oregon. She wrote verse and prose for religious and household publications, In 1884 she married Frank A. Breck. She has written between fourteen and fifteen hundred hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916) See also Mrs. Frank A. Breck.

Sarah Flower Adams

1805 - 1848 Person Name: Sarah F. Adams Hymnal Number: 277 Author of "Nearer, My God, to Thee" in Glorious Praise Adams, Sarah, nee Flower. born at Harlow, Essex, Feb. 22nd, 1805; died in London, Aug. 14, 1848, and was buried at Harlow, Aug. 21,1848. She was the younger daughter of Mr. Benjamin Flower, editor and proprietor, of The Cambridge Intelligencer; and was married, in 1834, to William B. Adams, a civil engineer. In 1841 she published Vivia Perpetua, a dramatic poem dealing with the conflict of heathenism and Christianity, in which Vivia Perpetua suffered martyrdom; and in 1845, The Flock at the Fountain; a catechism and hymns for children. As a member of the congregation of the Rev. W. J. Fox, an Unitarian minister in London, she contributed 13 hymns to the Hymns and Anthems, published by C. Fox, Lond., in 1841, for use in his chapel. Of these hymns the most widely known are— "Nearer,my God,to Thee," and "He sendeth sun, He sendeth shower." The remaining eleven, most of which have come into common use, more especially in America, are:— Creator Spirit! Thou the first. Holy Spirit. Darkness shrouded Calvary. Good Friday. Gently fall the dews of eve. Evening. Go, and watch the Autumn leaves. Autumn. O hallowed memories of the past. Memories. O human heart! thou hast a song. Praise. O I would sing a song of praise. Praise. O Love! thou makest all things even. Love. Part in Peace! is day before us? Close of Service. Sing to the Lord! for His mercies are sure. Praise. The mourners came at break of day. Easter. Mrs. Adams also contributed to Novello's musical edition of Songs for the Months, n. d. Nearly all of the above hymns are found in the Unitarian collections of Great Britain, and America. In Martineau's Hymns of Praise & Prayer, 1873, No. 389, there is a rendering by her from Fenelon: —" Living or dying, Lord, I would be Thine." It appeared in the Hymns and Anthems, 1841. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Thomas O. Chisholm

1866 - 1960 Person Name: T. O. Chrisholm Hymnal Number: 59 Author of "O to be Like Thee" in Glorious Praise Thomas O. Chisholm was born in Franklin, Kentucky in 1866. His boyhood was spent on a farm and in teaching district schools. He spent five years as editor of the local paper at Franklin. He was converted to Christianity at the age of 26 and soon after was business manager and office editor of the "Pentecostal Herald" of Louisville, Ky. In 1903 he entered the ministry of the M. E. Church South. His aim in writing was to incorporate as much as Scripture as possible and to avoid flippant or sentimental themes. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916) ============================== Signed letter from Chisholm dated 9 August 1953 located in the DNAH Archives.