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Since I Met Him Face to Face

Author: W. E. M. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Many years in sin I've wasted Used With Tune: [Many years in sin I've wasted]

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[Many years in sin I've wasted]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: W. Elmo Mercer Incipit: 34556 55132 14616 Used With Text: Since I Met Him Face to Face

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Since I Met Him Face to Face

Author: W. E. M. Hymnal: New Songs of Inspiration Number 3 #114 (1958) First Line: Many years in sin I've wasted Languages: English Tune Title: [Many years in sin I've wasted]

Since I met Him face to face

Author: W. Elmo Mercer Hymnal: Jewels Six #d14 (1955) First Line: Many years in sin I've wasted Refrain First Line: And since that hour, that blessed hour Languages: English

Since I met Him face to face

Author: W. Elmo Mercer Hymnal: New Songs of Inspiration No. 4 #d141 (1961) First Line: Many years in sin I've wasted

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W. Elmo Mercer

1932 - 2020 Person Name: W. E. M. Author of "Since I Met Him Face to Face" in New Songs of Inspiration Number 3 William Elmo Mercer wrote more than 1,600 songs and worked extensively as a music arranger. Arguably his best known song is “Each Step I Take." Mercer worked for the John T. Benson company from 1951 to 1981 as a music editor. He also consulted for LifeWay, Lorenz, Brentwood, and other music companies. He and his wife Marcia traveled as singing evangelists for three decades and he served as the music minister for Scottsboro First Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Monty Lynn, from "William Elmo Mercer," Southern Gospel History, https://www.sghistory.com/
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