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You Ought to Know My Jesus

Author: Elizabeth B. Miller Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [You ought to know my Jesus]

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[You ought to know my Jesus]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. E. Delmarter Used With Text: You Ought to Know My Jesus

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You Ought to Know My Jesus

Author: Elizabeth B. Miller Hymnal: Kingdom Songs #86 (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: [You ought to know my Jesus]

You ought to know my Jesus

Author: Elizabeth B. Miller Hymnal: Kingdom Songs #d266 (1916) Languages: English

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J. E. Delmarter

1864 - 1948 Composer of "[You ought to know my Jesus]" in Kingdom Songs James Ellsworth Delmarter (1864 - 1948) Son of James, son of Cornelius, son of Moses, son of Cornelius, son of Isaac, son of Jacobus, son of Claude, born in Varick, NY and died in Fresno, CA. He taught music at the Moody Bible Institute. He walked across the city to go there on Sundays as he refused to use public transportation on Sundays. He wrote at least two books on how to teach music and published them with his own publishing company (Delmarter Publishing Co.), in 1909. --connectingwithourpast.com/20th_Century.html

Elizabeth B. Miller

1875 - 1917 Author of "You Ought to Know My Jesus" in Kingdom Songs Elizabeth B. Miller was the first wife of Oscar A. Miller, and she frequently collaborated with him in musical works. They were married in Nebraska in September 1896, during their time as students at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Mrs. Miller died on Feb. 10, 1917. Myrna Layton (Oscar A. Miller researcher)
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