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Tell It Wherever You Go

Author: Isaiah G. Martin Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Carry the message with you

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[Carry the message with you]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: I. G. Martin Incipit: 12356 33123 56723 Used With Text: Tell It Wherever You Go

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Tell It Wherever You Go

Author: I. G. M. Hymnal: Revival Melodies #1 (1921) First Line: Carry the message with you Refrain First Line: Tell it where’er you go Lyrics: 1 Carry the message with you, That a lost world may know Story of Jesus most precious, Tell it wherever you go. Refrain: Tell it where’er you go, Tell it where’er you go, Publish the news of salvation, Tell it wherever you go. 2 Tell of His birth so lowly, Tell how He walked the sea, Tell how He taught His disciples Down by the blue Galilee. [Refrain] 3 Tell of the cruel mockings, Tell of Gethsemane, Tell how He died on Mount Calv’ry, Died there for you and for me. [Refrain] 4 Tell where at last they laid Him, There in the rock-hewn grave; Tell how He came from triumphant, Jesus, the Mighty to save! [Refrain] 5 Tell of His wondrous ascension, Into the heav’n of blue, Tell of His coming again soon, coming for me and for you. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Carry the message with you]
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Tell It Wherever You Go

Author: I. G. M. Hymnal: New Songs of the Old Faith #130 (1927) First Line: Carry the message with you Refrain First Line: Tell it where'er you go Languages: English Tune Title: [Carry the message with you]

Tell it wherever you go

Author: I. G. Martin Hymnal: Evangelistic Hymns #d23 (1930) First Line: Carry the message with you Languages: English

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I. G. Martin

1862 - 1957 Person Name: I. G. M. Author of "Tell It Wherever You Go" in Revival Melodies Martin, Isaiah Guyman. (Gentry County, Missouri, April 18, 1862--August 23, 1957, Pasadena, California). Richmond School of Music; Missouri (now Kansas) Wesleyan; Iliff School of Theology. Married in 1905, two sons, one daughter. Converted at age 12, joined the Baptist Church; 1893 joined the Methodist Church and began his ministry. 1903 joined the Church of the Nazarene and in 1905 was appointed District Superintendent of "all the territory east of the Rocky Mountains." Pastored First Church of the Nazarene, Chicago; evangelist. Tenor soloist; composed songs as a hobby (around 200), frequently while playing the reed organ. "Eastern Gate" is probably his most familiar hymn. It was written as a tribute to Dr. P.F. Bresee's traditional farewell at gatherings of the Church of the Nazarene, "We will meet at the Eastern Gate." According to Martin, "One of the old-timers was trying to get a tune for some words he had written, but couldn't put it over, so I got to humming a tune, which turned out to be 'Eastern Gate.'" --E. Roger Taylor, DNAH Archives
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