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Will You Be Among His Jewels?

Author: T. O. Chisholm Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In the day the Lord returneth Refrain First Line: Will you be among His jewels Used With Tune: [In the day the Lord returneth]

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[In the day the Lord returneth]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Charlie D. Tillman Incipit: 33356 15144 45653 Used With Text: Will You Be Among His Jewels?

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Will You Be Among His Jewels?

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: His Praise #84 (1916) First Line: In the day the Lord returneth Refrain First Line: Will you be among His jewels Languages: English Tune Title: [In the day the Lord returneth]

Will you be among his jewels

Author: Thomas O. Chisholm Hymnal: The Highway Hymnal #d147 (1915) First Line: In the day the Lord returneth

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Charlie D. Tillman

1861 - 1943 Composer of "[In the day the Lord returneth]" in His Praise Tillman, Charles "Charlie" Davis. (Tallahassee, Talapoosa County, Alabama, March 20, 1861--1943). Married Anna Killingsworth (Dec. 24, 1889); four daughters, one son (d.1910). --Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

Thomas O. Chisholm

1866 - 1960 Author of "Will You Be Among His Jewels?" 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 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.
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