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He's Just the Same To-day

Appears in 35 hymnals First Line: When Moses and the Israelites Refrain First Line: He's just the same today Used With Tune: [When Moses and the Israelites]

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[When Moses and his people]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George W. Cooke Incipit: 53322 11154 43325 Used With Text: He's Just the Same To-day
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[When Moses and the Israelites]

Appears in 16 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: F. A. Perkins Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12333 33353 32222 Used With Text: He's Just the Same To-day

[When Moses and his soldiers from Egypt's land did flee]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Jude Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 51111 11233 22133 Used With Text: Just the Same

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He's Just The Same Today (When Moses and His Soldiers)

Author: Jack C. Addie Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15917 First Line: When Moses and his people Refrain First Line: Is just the same today! Lyrics: 1 When Moses and his people From Egypt’s land did flee, Their enemies behind them, and In front of them the sea; God raised the waters like a wall, And opened up the way; And the God that lived in Moses’s time, Refrain: Is just the same today! He’s just the same today, He’s just the same today: The God that lived in Moses’ time Is just the same today! 2 When Jonah left His duty and Was swallowed by a whale, The guilt and anguish that he bore No human tongue can tell; God helped him reach dry land again, When willing to obey, And the God that lived in Jonah’s time, [Refrain] 3 When Daniel, faithful to his God, Would not bow down to men, And by God’s enemies was hurled Into the lions’ den; God shut the lions’ mouths, we read And robbed them of their prey; And the God that lived in Daniel’s time, [Refrain] 4 When Pentecost was fully come, And fire from Heav’n did fall, That mighty wind, the Holy Ghost, Baptized them one and all; Three thousand were converted, And chose the heav’nly way, And the God that lived at Pentecost, [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When Moses and his people]
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He's Just the Same To-day

Author: Col. J. C. Addie Hymnal: Glad Tidings in Song #21 (1921) First Line: When Moses and his people Refrain First Line: He's just the same today Lyrics: 1 When Moses and his people From Egypt’s land did flee, Their enemies behind them, And in front of them the sea; God raised the waters like a wall, And opened up the way, And the God that lived in Moses’ times Is just the same today! Refrain: He’s just the same today, He’s just the same today, And the God that lived in Moses’ times Is just the same today! 2 When David and Goliath met— The wrong against the right,— The giant armed with human pow’r, But David with God’s might; God’s pow’r with David’s sling and stone The giant low did lay, And the God that lived in David’s times Is just the same today! [Refrain] 3 When Jonah left his duty And was swallowed by a whale, The guilt and anguish that he bore No human tongue can tell; God helped him reach dry land again, When willing to obey, And the God that lived in Jonah’s times Is just the same today! [Refrain] 4 When Daniel, faithful to his God, Would not bow down to men, And by God’s enemies was hurled Into the lion’s den; God shut the lion’s mouths, we read, And robbed them of their prey, And the God that lived in Daniel’s times Is just the same today! [Refrain] 5 When Pentecost was fully come, And fire from heav’n did fall, Like a mighty wind, the Holy Ghost, Baptized them one and all; Three thousand were converted, And chose the heav’nly way, And the God that lived at Pentecost Is just the same today! [Refrain] Topics: Comfort; Solo Languages: English Tune Title: [When Moses and his people]
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Truth Bears Off the Victory

Hymnal: Songs for Service #200 (1905) First Line: When Moses and his people Languages: English Tune Title: [When Moses and his people]

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George W. Cooke

1884 - 1951 Composer of "[When Moses and his people]" in The Cyber Hymnal George William Cooke was born in Yorkshire, England in 1884 and died in Jamestown, New York in 1951. He was the author of "Joy in My Heart" which was copyrighted in 1926 (but not renewed). At that time he was living in Wilmington, Delaware. He was a minister and associated with a group called Gospel Crusaders which was associated with the Methodist Church. He ran the Delmarva Camp, a Methodist camp that held gospel meetings and revivals. He was later minister of Methodist churches in Buffalo and Rochester New York. Dianne Shapiro from research done by Richard L. Green

W. H. Jude

1851 - 1922 Composer of "[When Moses and his soldiers from Egypt's land did flee]" in Choir Favorites William Herbert Jude United Kingdom 1851-1922. Born at Westleton, Suffolk, England, his family moved to Norfolk. A precocious child, by age eight he was composing music for school plays. Educated at the Liverpool Organ School and East Liverpool College of Music, he became college principal for awhile. He married Catherine Helena Haigh. They had no children. He became a composer, editor, and organist. He was organist for the Blue Coat Hospital & School and Stretford Town Hall near Manchester, while teaching and lecturing. After 20 years there he was appointed organist at the Exeter Hall in London, a primary venue and Christian Centre owned by the YMCA on the Strand in London. As a recitalist, he was asked to “open” over 1000 new organs across the UK, Ireland, and Australia. He was considered the most brilliant organist of his day. He wrote at least two operettas: “Innocents abroad” (1882) and “The mighty deep” (1917). His compositions were frequently religious. He admired British evangelist, Rodney “Gipsy” Smith and published a collection of Smith’s favorite solos in 1903. He also supported the temperance movement. He toured Australia and New Zealand 1890-1894. In 1904 he served as editor for several musical periodicals, including “Monthly Hymnal”, “Minister of music”, and “The Higher life”. He also compiled several hymnbooks, including “Mission hymns” (1911”), and “Festival hymns” (1916). He wrote a number of works on music. He died in London. John Perry

J. C. Addie

Person Name: Jack C. Addie Author of "He's Just The Same Today (When Moses and His Soldiers)" in The Cyber Hymnal Lt-Col Jack Addie (b.1864) was a Salvation Army Officer. Converted in England, he travelled to Canada and in 1882 with Joe Ludgate commenced Salvation Army Work in Canada at London, Ontario. The Song "When Moses and his soldiers" was published in The Musical Salvationist in May 1907. It was later published in The Salvation Soloist, No. 1 (New Zealand) in 1911. email sent to Hymnary 10/3/2018
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