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The breaking day

Author: Edwin Henry Nevin Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: I was once a thoughtless wanderer

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REJOICING

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: E. Roberts Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 15511 66175 67115 Used With Text: I was once a thoughtless wanderer

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I was once a thoughtless wanderer

Hymnal: The New Sabbath School Hosanna #34 (1870) Lyrics: 1 I was once a thoughtless wanderer, Far away from God; Earthly cares absorb'd and charm'd me, Sinful paths I trod. Some around me found their Saviour, And from guilt were free; Joyous were their hopes of heaven: 'Twas not so with me. 2 I was troubled with my burden, Hard it was to bear; Rest I sought, but could not find it, Peace I could not share. I had stray'd and sinn'd so often Lost I seem'd to be; Many were in Jesus happy: 'Twas not so with me. 3 Now, deliver'd from my burden, Peace and joy are mine; On my heart are ever falling Beams of light divine. I have sought and found my Saviour; Dear he seems to be; And as others loved and praised him, Now 'tis so with me. 4 Sinner worn with grief and sorrow, Come to Jesus now, Let your heart with true repentance Low before him bow; He invites you, he entreats you, "Sinner, come to me!" And while others are rejoicing, 'Twill be so with me. Tune Title: REJOICING

I was once a thoughtless wanderer

Hymnal: American Sunday School Hymn Book. 2nd ed. #a185 (1860) Languages: English
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I was once a thoughtless wanderer

Hymnal: American Sunday School Hymn Book. New ed. #aa185 (1860) Languages: English

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Edwin H. Nevin

1814 - 1889 Author of "The breaking day" Nevin, Edwin Henry, D.D., son of Major David Nevin, was born at Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, May 9, 1814. He graduated in Arts at Jefferson College, 1833; and in Theology at Princeton Seminary, in 1836. He held several pastorates as a Presbyterian Minister from 1836 to 1857; then as a Congregational Minister from 1857 to 1868; and then, after a rest of six years through ill health, as a Minister of the Reformed Church, first at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and then in Philadelphia. Dr. Nevin is the author of several hymns, the more important of which are:— 1. Always with me [us], always with [us] me. Jesus always present. 2. Come up hither, come away. Invitation Heavenward. 3. Happy, Saviour, would I be. Trust. This is given in the Lyra Sacra Americana as "Saviour! happy should I be." This change was made by the editor "with the consent and approbation of the author." 4. 0 heaven, sweet heaven. Heaven. Written and published in 1862 after the death of a beloved son, which made heaven nearer and dearer from the conviction that now a member of his family was one of its inhabitants" (Schaff’s Christ in Song, 1870, p. 539). 5. Live on the field of battle. Duty. Appeared in the Baptist Devotional Hymn Book, 1864. 6. I have read of a world of beauty. Heaven. 7. Mount up on high! as if on eagle's wings. Divine Aspirations. Of these hymns, Nos. 1, 2, 3 appeared in Nason's Congregational Hymn Book, 1857; and all, except No. 5, are in the Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868. [Rev. F.M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Edward Roberts

Person Name: E. Roberts Composer of "REJOICING" in The New Sabbath School Hosanna
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