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GORDON

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 752 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Adoniram J. Gordon Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 13443 21327 71134 Used With Text: My Jesus, I Love Thee

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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Appears in 1,130 hymnals Topics: Love for Christ Used With Tune: GORDON
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A Voice From the Desert

Author: William H. Drummond Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 44 hymnals First Line: A voice from the desert comes awful and shrill Lyrics: 1 A voice from the desert comes awful and shrill: The Lord is advancing—prepare ye the way; The word of Jehovah He comes to fulfill, And o’er the dark world pour the splendor of day. 2 Bring down the proud mountain, though towering to Heaven, And be the low valley exalted on high! The rough path and crooked be made smooth and even, For, Sion, your king, your Redeemer, is nigh. 3 The beams of salvation His progress illume, The lone, dreary wilderness sings of her God; The rose and the myrtle will suddenly bloom, The olive of peace spread its branches abroa Used With Tune: GORDON Text Sources: Who Are the Happy?, 1818
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Approach Not The Altar

Author: Frances S. Osgood Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: Approach not the altar with gloom in thy soul Lyrics: 1 Approach not the altar with gloom in thy soul, Nor let thy feet falter from terror’s control! God loves not the sadness of fear and mistrust; Oh! serve Him with gladness, the gentle, the Just! 2 His bounty is tender, His being is love, His smile fills with splendor the blue arch above! Confiding, believing, oh! enter always His courts with thanksgiving, His portals with praise! 3 Nor come to the temple with pride in thy mien; But lowly and simple in courage serene, Bring meekly before Him the faith of a child, Bow down and adore Him with heart undefiled! Used With Tune: GORDON Text Sources: The Snow-Drop (Providence: Hiram fuller, 1842)

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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Author: William R. Featherstone Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #24 (1976) First Line: My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine Lyrics: 1 My Jesus, I love thee, I know Thou art mine;For Thee all the follies of sin I resign;My gracious Redeemer, my Savior art Thou;If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.2 I love thee, because Thou hast first loved me,And purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree;I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy brow;If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.3 I'll love thee in life, I will love Thee in death,And praise Thee as long as Thou lendest me breath,And say when the death-dew lies cold on my brow;If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.4 In mansions of glory and endless delight,I'll ever adore Thee in heaven so bright;I'll sing with the glittering crown on my brow;If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. Amen. Topics: Christ Friend; God The Son; Devotional; Funeral Hymns; Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: GORDON
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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Author: William R. Featherstone, 1846-1873 Hymnal: Hymns of Promise #34 (2015) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine Lyrics: 1 My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine, for thee all the follies of sin I resign; my gracious Redeemer, my Savior art thou; if ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. 2 I love thee because thou hast first loved me, and purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree; I love thee for wearing the thorns on thy brow; if ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. 3 In mansions of glory and endless delight, I'll ever adore thee in heaven so bright; I'll sing with the glittering crown on my brow; If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. Topics: Praise to Christ Languages: English Tune Title: GORDON
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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Author: William R. Featherston Hymnal: The New National Baptist Hymnal #39 (1977) First Line: My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine Languages: English Tune Title: GORDON

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Adoniram J. Gordon

1836 - 1895 Person Name: A. J. Gordon Author of "My Jesus, I Love Thee" in The Very Best Gordon, Adoniram Judson, D.D., born at New Hampton, N.H., Apr. 19, 1836. Graduated at Brown University, 1860; entered the Baptist ministry; Pastor of Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Boston, 1869; and died in 1895. He published The Vestry Hymn and Tune Book, 1872; and was one of the editors of the Service of Song for Baptist Churches, 1871. His hymns in common use include:— 1. O blessed Paraclete. [Holy Spirit .] Given in Sursum Corda, 1898, as having been written in 1890. 2. O Spirit's anointing, for service appointing . [Foreign Missions.] This hymn was "written in the summer of 1886, at Northfield School for Bible Study, organised by Mr. Moody. More than one hundred college students connected with this school gave themselves to the work of foreign missions during their stay at Northfield. Four of their number were chosen to visit the colleges in different parts of the country, and endeavour to awaken a deeper interest in missions during the succeeding academic year. At their request Dr. Gordon” wrote this hymn. Baptist Hymns and Hymn Writers. 3. Where art thou, soul! I hear God say. [Divine Chiding.] Published in social meeting edition of The Service of Song, 1881. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

William R. Featherston

1846 - 1873 Person Name: William R. Featherstone Author of "My Jesus, I Love Thee" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) William Ralph Featherston(e) Canada 1846-1873. Born at Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he joined the Wesleyan Methodist Church there. He became a Christian at age 16 while in Toronto, and is thought to have written his famous hymn about the same time. He sent the poem to his aunt, Ms. E. Featherston Wilson and she gave it to a publisher. Adoniram. J Gordon, an evangelist, founder of Gordon College & Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, found the hymn in a 1870 London hymnal and was impressed with the words, but did not like the tune, so he composed the melody that has been used with the hymn ever since. Featherstone is thought to have married Julie R MacAlister in 1869 and that they had a son, John, in 1870. Featherstone died in Montreal at age 26. John Perry

Anonymous

Author of "My Jesus, I Love Thee" in Christian Service Songs In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library
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