You help make Hymnary.org possible. More than 10 million people from 200+ countries found hymns, liturgical resources and encouragement on Hymnary.org in 2025, including you. Every visit affirms the global impact of this ministry.

If Hymnary has been meaningful to you this year, would you take a moment today to help sustain it? A gift of any size—paired with a note of encouragement if you wish—directly supports the server costs, research work and curation that keep this resource freely available to the world.

Give securely online today, or mail a check to:
Hymnary.org
Calvin University
3201 Burton Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546

Thank you for your partnership, and may the hope of Advent fill your heart.

Louise M. Oglevee

Short Name: Louise M. Oglevee
Full Name: Oglevee, Louise M. (Louis McAroy), b. 1872
Birth Year: 1872
Death Year (est.): 1972
Hymnary.org does not have biographical information about this person.

Texts by Louise M. Oglevee (45)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A bluebird over the treetops flewLouise M. Oglevee (Author)4
A dear little baby we welcome todayLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
America, my country dearLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
An army now is marching byLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
Bless these gifts, dear Father, Which we give to TheeLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English1
Bless these gifts, our Father, As we try to shareLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English1
Dear Father, bless each little childLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English5
Dear Jesus, help us each to beLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English1
Downy little snowflakesLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English2
Each flower nodding in the sunLouise M. Oglevee (Author)5
For Thy gifts so manyLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English4
From big black clouds the raindrops fellLouise M. Oglevee (Author)3
God gave me ears and lips and eyesLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
Here is the way we walkLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
Homeward we turn with torches freshly lightedLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English2
Honor thy father and mother, This is the Bible commandLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English2
I know the nicest secretLouise M. Oglevee (Author)3
In church it is so quietLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
In the church it is so quietLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
Let little children come to me (Oglevee)Louise M. Oglevee (Author)2
Long long ago one winter's nightLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
My father and my mother are both so kind to meLouise M. Oglevee (Author)3
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, How faithful are thy branchesLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English5
O isn't it the nicest thingLouise M. Oglevee (Author)3
O little children, do you knowLouise M. Oglevee (Author)3
O sweet are the songs that the children singLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
O Thou, in whose eternal nameLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
Since my heavenly Father gives me everythingLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English4
Sleep, sleep, sleep, little seedLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English7
Swiftly pass the hoursLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
The Bible is God's holy bookLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
The carpenter's hammerLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
The Christmas angels sang to sayLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
The great outdoors around usLouise M. Oglevee (Author)5
The great outdoors, the sky, the treesLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
The star shone brightly in the skyLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
The winds of springtime softly blowLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
This is God's house and He is here todayLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English12
This is the way the mill wheel goesLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
Today a song of praise I singLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
Two ears to hear of JesusLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English2
We wish a joyous birthdayLouise M. Oglevee (Author)English3
We worship by the gifts we bringLouise M. Oglevee (Author)1
Welcome, welcome, welcome to this happy placeLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
When the baby Jesus came down to earthLouise M. Oglevee (Author)2
Suggestions or corrections? Contact us
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.