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On The Shores of Galilee

Author: Alice T. Criss Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oh! I love to think of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh! I love to think of Jesus, When I read the story o’er, How the Savior, worn and weary, Trod the Galilean shore; How He taught His loved disciples, As they walked beside the sea, In the sunshine of His presence, On the shores of Galilee. 2 Oh! I love to think of Jesus, As He journeyed day by day, Hand in hand with those who loved Him, In that land so far away, And the waters murmured softly As the sunlight kissed the sea, Oh! how sweet to walk with Jesus, On the shores of Galilee. 3 Oh! I love to think of Jesus, When the twilight shadows fall, And the shining stars of heaven Smile in beauty over all. Then I hear a sweet voice saying, Come, My child, come unto Me; I will ever walk beside you, On the shores of Galilee. Used With Tune: TUNGUSKA Text Sources: Onward and Upward No. 2 by William Givve and Ephraim T. Hildebrand (Logansport, IN: The Home Music Comapny, 1900)

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TUNGUSKA

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Thomas Giffe Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55117 65355 56545 Used With Text: On The Shores of Galilee

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On The Shores of Galilee

Author: Alice T. Criss Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7891 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: Oh! I love to think of Jesus Lyrics: 1 Oh! I love to think of Jesus, When I read the story o’er, How the Savior, worn and weary, Trod the Galilean shore; How He taught His loved disciples, As they walked beside the sea, In the sunshine of His presence, On the shores of Galilee. 2 Oh! I love to think of Jesus, As He journeyed day by day, Hand in hand with those who loved Him, In that land so far away, And the waters murmured softly As the sunlight kissed the sea, Oh! how sweet to walk with Jesus, On the shores of Galilee. 3 Oh! I love to think of Jesus, When the twilight shadows fall, And the shining stars of heaven Smile in beauty over all. Then I hear a sweet voice saying, Come, My child, come unto Me; I will ever walk beside you, On the shores of Galilee. Languages: English Tune Title: TUNGUSKA
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On the Shores of Galilee

Author: Allie Toland Criss Hymnal: Onward and Upward No. 2 #135 (1900) First Line: Oh! I love to think of Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! I love to think of Jesus]

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W. T. Giffe

1848 - 1926 Person Name: William Thomas Giffe Composer of "TUNGUSKA" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: June 28, 1848, Port­land, In­di­a­na. Died: Ju­ly 13, 1926, Se­at­tle, Wash­ing­ton. Buried: Mount Hope Cem­e­te­ry, Lo­gans­port, In­di­a­na. Giffe grew up in Coll­ege Cor­ners, In­di­a­na (near Port­land), and served in the Army dur­ing the clos­ing days of the Amer­i­can ci­vil war. Af­ter the war, he at­tend­ed Li­ber Coll­ege, and stu­died law for two years. While in col­lege, he was a mem­ber of the col­lege glee club, and took les­sons in the col­lege sing­ing school. Lat­er, he stu­died with teach­ers such as J. W. Suff­ern, George Root, Lu­ther Em­er­son, Ho­ra­tio Pal­mer, and Hen­ry Perk­ins. Giffe had a fine bar­i­tone voice, and was in de­mand as a con­cert sing­er. He soon be­came pop­u­lar as a chor­us di­rect­or and con­ven­tion con­duct­or. His first book for sing­ing schools was New Fa­vo­rite, which sold thou­sands of co­pies. The Ol­iv­er Dit­son Com­pa­ny of Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts, pub­lished ma­ny of his ear­ly works, but Giffe went on to form his own pub­lish­ing house, the Home Mu­sic Com­pa­ny, in Lo­gans­port, In­di­a­na. He al­so ed­it­ed the Home Mu­sic Jour­nal for sev­er­al years. Lat­er, Giffe be­came su­per­vis­or of mu­sic in the pub­lic schools in his home town. And he was one of three men se­lect­ed to de­liv­er an ad­dress in Lo­gans­port, In­di­a­na, at the me­mor­i­al ser­vic­es for as­sas­sin­at­ed pre­si­dent Will­iam Mc­Kin­ley. Giffe and his wife Nan­cy had no child­ren. His works in­clude: The Bril­liant, 1874 Crown of Gold, with Frank Da­vis (Lo­gans­port, In­di­a­na: Home Mu­sic Com­pa­ny, 1892) The New Deal, with Lou­is Eich­horn (Lo­gans­port, In­di­a­na: Home Mu­sic Com­pa­ny, 1898) A Prac­ti­cal Course in Har­mo­ny and Mu­sic­al Com­po­si­tion --www.hymntime.com/tch

Allie Toland Criss

1857 - 1936 Author of "On the Shores of Galilee" Late 19th Century
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