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All unseen the Master walketh

Author: Thomas MacKellar Appears in 32 hymnals Used With Tune: STOCKWELL

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STUTTGARD

Appears in 435 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Johann Georg Christian Störl (1676-1743) Incipit: 55112 23155 64253 Used With Text: All unseen the Master walketh
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STOCKWELL

Appears in 342 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Darius E. Jones Incipit: 15517 12171 32432 Used With Text: All unseen the Master walketh
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SOLNEY

Appears in 49 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Schulz Incipit: 32117 12321 5353 Used With Text: All unseen the Master walketh

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A Constant Friend

Author: T. I.; Mrs. Charles M. Alexander Hymnal: Alexander's Gospel Songs No. 2 #147 (1910) First Line: All unseen the Master walketh Refrain First Line: Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow Lyrics: 1 All unseen the Master walketh By the toiling servant's side; Wondrous words of life He speaketh, While His hands uphold and guide. Refrain: Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow Rends thy heart, to Him unknown, He today and He tomorrow Grace sufficient gives His own. 2 When thy loved ones cross the border, Jesus is the link between They can gaze upon His glory, Thou can'st on His bosom lean. [Refrain] 3 Holy strivings nerve and strengthen, Long endurance wins the crown; When the ev’ning shadows lengthen, Thou shalt lay thy burden down. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [All unseen the Master walketh]
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A Constant Friend

Author: Mrs. Charles M. Alexander; T. I. Hymnal: Alexander's Male Choir #15 (1912) First Line: All unseen the Master walketh Refrain First Line: Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [All unseen the Master walketh]
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A Constant Friend

Author: Mrs. Charles M. Alexander; T. I. Hymnal: Alexander's Hymns No. 3 #66 (1915) First Line: All unseen the Master walketh Refrain First Line: Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [All unseen the Master walketh]

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Robert Harkness

1880 - 1961 Composer of "[All unseen the Master walketh]" in Alexander's Gospel Songs No. 2 After attending a revival meeting by Reuben Torrey and Charles M. Alexander, Harkness became Alexander’s pianist. He came to Christ shortly thereafter (on a bicycle, he said), and made several round the world tours with Torrey and Alexander. Harkness was especially well known for his program The Music of the Cross, and as the author of correspondence courses in hymn playing. He wrote over 2,000 hymns and Gospel songs in his lifetime. (hymntime.com/tch)

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "All unseen the Master walketh" in The Golden Hymn 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.

Helen C. A. Dixon

1877 - 1969 Person Name: Mrs. Charles M. Alexander Adapter of "A Constant Friend" in Alexander's Gospel Songs No. 2 Dixon, Helen Cadbury Alexander (b. 1877, Birmingham, Eng.; d. Mar. 1, 1969, Birmingham, Eng.) was the daughter of Richard Cadbury, a prominent British industrialist and philanthropist who was a member of the Quaker fellowship and keenly interested in evangelical mission work; attended the university and spent some time in Germany, studying music and language; in 1904 married Charles M. Alexander, songleader with evangelist R. A. Torrey; traveled with her husband and assisted him in his worldwide ministry with both Torrey and J. Wilbur Chapman (q.v.) until his death in 1920; assisted J. Kennedy Maclean in writing the biography, Charles M. Alexander: A Romance of Song and Soul-Winning, 1921; in 1924 married Amsji C. Dixon. Don Hustad, DNAH Archives
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