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Prepare thy God to meet

Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: On ev'ry side a voice I hear Topics: Warning Used With Tune: [On ev'ry side a voice I hear]

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[On ev'ry side a voice I hear]

Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. H. McGranahan Incipit: 33344 22155 56676 Used With Text: Prepare Thy God to Meet

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Prepare Thy God to Meet

Hymnal: The Joy Bells of Canaan or Burning Bush Songs No. 2 #65 (1905) First Line: On every side a voice I hear Languages: English Tune Title: [On every side a voice I hear]
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Prepare Thy God to Meet

Author: Hugh H. McGranahan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5669 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: On every side a voice I hear Lyrics: 1. On every side a voice I hear That louder speaketh year by year, A voice I dare not lightly treat, Prepare, prepare thy God to meet. 2. The falling leaf, the fading flower, The sinking sun at evening’s hour All evermore to me repeat, Prepare, prepare thy God to meet. 3. The funeral train, the tolling bell, The grave, where, dying, I must dwell, My aching heart speaks with each beat, Prepare, prepare thy God to meet. 4. Where’er I turn, whate’er I do, This warning message thrills me thro’, In silent hall, or noisy street, Prepare, prepare thy God to meet. Languages: English Tune Title: MELBOURNE
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Prepare Thy God to Meet

Author: H. A. N. Hymnal: Favorite Solos #5 (1908) First Line: On ev'ry side a voice I hear Languages: English Tune Title: [On ev'ry side a voice I hear]

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H. H. McGranahan

1854 - 1931 Person Name: M. A. N. Author of "Prepare Thy God to Meet" in Assembly Songs Hugh Henry McGranahan USA 1854-1931. Born at Jamestown, PA, nephew of James McGranahan, gospel hymnist, he studied music under hymnists, George Root, and Horatio Palmer, and at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, MA. He married Grace McKinley, and they had two sons: Joseph and James. He became an editor and author. His most widely held publications include: “The juvenile class and concert” (1882,1895), “The choral class book” (1898), “Hymn and Psalm selections compiled” (1914), “Glad praises” (1914), and “Select temperance songs, new and old” (1915). He began his career directing musical institute conventions and later had charge of church choral unions in New York, NY, and Philadelphia, PA. He also headed the music department at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, IL, for five years. After leaving the music field for health reasons, he entered the insurance business in Pittsburgh, PA, where he directed music in the educational department of the Bellefield Presbyterian Church. In 1880 he taught music in South Shenango, PA. In 1914 he was back in Jamestown, PA, where he later died. John Perry
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