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LEAN ON THE MIGHTY

Meter: 9.8.9.8 with refrain Appears in 18 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. M. Ramsey Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 11115 12323 43155 Used With Text: Lean on His Arm

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Lean on His Arm

Author: F. L. Eiland Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus Used With Tune: [Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus]

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Lean On His Arm

Author: F. L. Eiland Hymnal: Tuneful Tidings #89 (2000) First Line: Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus Refrain First Line: Lean on His arm, Hide in the hollow of His hand! Lyrics: 1 Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus, Hide in the hollow of His hand; 'Neath His protecting wings abide you, Firm on the Rock of Ages stand. Refrain: Lean on His arm, Hide in the hollow of His hand! Lean on His arm, Firm on the Rock of Ages stand. 2 Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus, Wait you not for the morning dawn; Ev'night of life may come and find you, And with your strength and courage gone. [Refrain] 3 Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus, For 'tis the only refuge sure; Let not another's invitation, Now from this hope, your soul allure. [Refrain] 4 Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus, And of His boundless mercy share; Drink of the ever living fountain, Down by the Rock of Ages there. [Refrain] Scripture: Proverbs 3:5 Languages: English Tune Title: [Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus]
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Lean On His Arm

Author: F. L. Eiland Hymnal: Victory Songs #41 (1910) First Line: Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus]

Lean on His Arm

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: The Eureka Echoes #60 (1903) First Line: Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus]

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Will M. Ramsey

1872 - 1939 Person Name: W. M. Ramsey Composer of "[Lean on the mighty arm of Jesus]" in Victory Songs William Morgan Ramsey Born: Au­gust 24, 1872, Bel­ton, Tex­as. Died: March 12, 1939, Lit­tle Rock, Ar­kan­sas. Buried: Rose­lawn Ce­me­te­ry, Lit­tle Rock, Ar­kan­sas. Will was the son of Charles Crump Ram­sey and Mar­tha Ann Fran­ces Burns. He mar­ried twice, to Vir­gie Ce­lem­ma Stat­ton and Will­ie Man­na­sas Law­ing. Ramsey moved with his fa­mi­ly to north­west Ar­kan­sas as a child. He stu­died mu­sic in Nor­mal schools un­der Eph­ra­im Hil­de­brand, Ste­phen Os­lin, and Ben­ja­min Un­seld. He be­gan teach­ing shape notes and sing­ing while still a teen­ag­er, and be­came well known in sing­ing schools through­out the Am­er­i­can South. He went on to be­come pre­si­dent and own­er of the Cen­tral Mu­sic Com­pa­ny in Lit­tle Rock. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

F. L. Eiland

1860 - 1909 Author of "Lean On His Arm" in Victory Songs Franklin L. Eiland was born in Noxubee county, Miss., March 25, 1860. He was reared on the farm and attended the old field school. The school house on the hill and the old Oaken Bucket, etc., etc., were objects of interest in his curriculum. He had traveled some before finally leaving home including a trip to Tx, but in 1882 he came to Tx to remain. November 13, 1884 he married Miss Mary E. Nisbett of Robertson county. She lived nine years. In 1894 he married Miss Ella May Kennedy of Van Zandt county. She lived only 10 days. October 21, 1896 he married Miss Minnie Jarushia Valentine of McLennan county. She still survives. They have one sweet little daughter, Mary Ella Oree. She is quite bright and is already starting music at the age of three. Little Elva Lynn came Sept. 16, 1901 and God took her Aug. 9, 1902. The Eilands have been farmers and professional men along many lines, but Prof. Eiland was the only one that ever embarked in the music business. He was inclined to music from a child and appropriated all the advantages in this line that came his way. Many things of minor importance happened along his life but in 1884 he fell into a meeting conducted by Maj. W. E. Penn, and the superior music rendered there awaked all his latent talent and set him on fire with a desire to make a musician. He at once began a musical career that has attained an abundant success. He soon began teaching and continuing to study to became a composer. He sought the association of those who could teach him and in this and other ways has enjoyed advantages of the best talent to be found. In 1893 he began publishing. From this, came in due time The Trio Music Co. now operated in Waco. Prof. E. is president of the company and editor in chief of the journal. He moved later to Myrtle Springs to secure the benefit of the wonderful waters of those springs. He is given great credit for good influence wielded for his church and community. From "The Southland", Vol. XII. No. 1, Waco Tx
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