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Look, and thou shalt live

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree Used With Tune: [Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree]

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[Look to the Savior on Calvary's tree]

Appears in 518 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Stockton Incipit: 33211 76153 33553 Used With Text: Look, and Thou Shalt Live

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Look, and Thou Shalt Live

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Choice Hymns of the Faith #56 (1944) First Line: Look to the Savior on Calvary's tree Lyrics: 1 Look to the Savior on Calvary’s tree, See how He suffered for you and me. Hark, while He lovingly calls to thee, Look, and thou shalt live! Refrain: Look, and thou shalt live! Look, and thou shalt live! Look, to the cross where He died for thee, Look, and thou shalt live! 2 Hast thou a sin-burdened soul to save? Life everlasting wouldst thou have? Jesus Himself a ransom give: Look, and thou shalt live! [Refrain] 3 Look to the Savior, who rose from the tomb; Come now to Him, while there yet is room; His saving grace will dispel thy gloom; Look, and thou shalt live! [Refrain] 4 Jesus on high lives to intercede, He knows the weary sinner’s need; Surely thy footsteps He will lead; Look, and thou shalt live! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Look to the Savior on Calvary's tree]
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Look, and thou shalt live!

Author: F. T. W. Hymnal: Sacred Songs and Solos #566 (1890) First Line: Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree Lyrics: 1 Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree — See how He suffer'd for you and me: Hark, while He lovingly calls to thee "Look, and thou shalt live!" Refrain: Look, and thou shalt live! Look and thou shalt live! Look to the cross where He died for thee: Look and thou shalt live! 2 Hast thou a sin-burden'd soul to save? Life everlasting wouldst thou have? Jesus Himself a ransom gave: Look, and thou shalt live! [Refrain] 3 Look to the Saviour who rose from the tomb; Haste now to Him, while there yet is room; His shining face will dispel thy gloom: Look and thou shalt live! [Refrain] 4 Jesus on high lives to intercede, He knows the weary sinner's need: Surely thy footsteps He will lead: Look, and thou shalt live! [Refrain] Topics: Salvation Scripture: Isaiah 45:22 Languages: English Tune Title: [Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree]
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Look, and thou shalt live

Hymnal: Songs of Victory #355 (1890) First Line: Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree Languages: English Tune Title: [Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree]

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Person Name: Anon. Author of "Look, and Thou Shalt Live" in Choice Hymns of the Faith 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.

John H. Stockton

1813 - 1877 Person Name: Rev. J. H. Stockton Composer of "[Look to the Saviour on Calvary's tree]" in Sacred Songs and Solos Stockton, John Hart, a Methodist minister, was born in 1813, and died in 1877. He was a member of the New Jersey Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the successive pastoral charges that he filled as a member of that Conference are found in the Conference Journal. He was not only a preacher, but a musician and composer of tunes, as well as hymn writer. He published two gospel song books: Salvation Melodies, 1874, and Precious Songs, 1875. Hymn Writers of the Church by Charles Nutter, 1911 =============== Stockton, John Hart, b. April 19, 1813, and d. March 25, 1877, was the author of "Come, every soul by sin oppressed" (Invitation), in I.D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878, and of "The Cross, the Cross, the blood¬stained Cross" (Good Friday) in the same collection. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) =============== Stockton, John Hart. (New Hope, Pennsylvania, April 19, 1813--March 25, 1877). Born of Presbyterian parents, he was converted at a Methodist camp meeting in 1838, being received into full membership in the New Jersey Conference in 1857. Because of ill health he twice took the "supernumerary relations." He withdrew from actual pastoral work in 1874 and engaged in compiling and publishing gospel hymn books, issuing Salvation Melodies that year and Precious Songs in 1875, writing both words and music for a number of the songs. He died suddenly after attending a Sunday morning service at Arch Street Church, Philadelphia. Our Hymnody, McCutchan, has, perhaps, the fullest account of him readily available. --Robert G. McCutchan, DNAH Archives

F. T. W.

Author of "Look, and thou shalt live!" in Sacred Songs and Solos
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