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[My Saviour guides me in the way]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Tenney Incipit: 53456 51233 32171 Used With Text: He Doeth All Things Well

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He Doeth All Things Well

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: My Saviour guides me in the way Refrain First Line: O love, no mortal tongue can tell Lyrics: 1 My Saviour guides me in the way That leads to realms of endless day; And tho’ His plans I cannot tell, Yet Jesus doeth all things well. Chorus: O love, no mortal tongue can tell! O love, no human power can quell! Whate’er betide, in peace I dwell, For Jesus doeth all things well. 2 My Saviour is my dearest friend, And he will love me to the end; Tho’ troubles come, in peace I dwell, For Jesus doeth all things well. [Chorus] 3 My Saviour never leaves my side, He knows what sorrows will betide; And tho’ rough billows o’er me swell, I know He doeth all things well. [Chorus] Topics: Christ's Name and Grace Extolled; Christian Experience Used With Tune: [My Saviour guides me in the way]

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He Doeth All Things Well

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #15 (1885) First Line: My Saviour guides me in the way Refrain First Line: O love, no mortal tongue can tell Lyrics: 1 My Saviour guides me in the way That leads to realms of endless day; And tho’ His plans I cannot tell, Yet Jesus doeth all things well. Chorus: O love, no mortal tongue can tell! O love, no human power can quell! Whate’er betide, in peace I dwell, For Jesus doeth all things well. 2 My Saviour is my dearest friend, And he will love me to the end; Tho’ troubles come, in peace I dwell, For Jesus doeth all things well. [Chorus] 3 My Saviour never leaves my side, He knows what sorrows will betide; And tho’ rough billows o’er me swell, I know He doeth all things well. [Chorus] Topics: Christ's Name and Grace Extolled; Christian Experience Languages: English Tune Title: [My Saviour guides me in the way]
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He Doeth All Things Well

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book #15 (1879) First Line: My Saviour guides me in the way Refrain First Line: O love, no mortal tongue can tell Languages: English Tune Title: [My Saviour guides me in the way]
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He Doeth All Things Well

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: The Gem of Gems #135 (1881) First Line: My Saviour guides me in the way Refrain First Line: O love, no mortal tongue can tell Languages: English Tune Title: [My Saviour guides me in the way]

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E. A. Hoffman

1839 - 1929 Person Name: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Author of "He Doeth All Things Well" in Gospel Praise Book. Elisha Hoffman (1839-1929) after graduating from Union Seminary in Pennsylvania was ordained in 1868. As a minister he was appointed to the circuit in Napoleon, Ohio in 1872. He worked with the Evangelical Association's publishing arm in Cleveland for eleven years. He served in many chapels and churches in Cleveland and in Grafton in the 1880s, among them Bethel Home for Sailors and Seamen, Chestnut Ridge Union Chapel, Grace Congregational Church and Rockport Congregational Church. In his lifetime he wrote more than 2,000 gospel songs including"Leaning on the everlasting arms" (1894). The fifty song books he edited include Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 and The Evergreen, 1873. Mary Louise VanDyke ============ Hoffman, Elisha Albright, author of "Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?" (Holiness desired), in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1881, was born in Pennsylvania, May 7, 1839. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ==============

J. H. Tenney

1840 - 1918 Composer of "[My Saviour guides me in the way]" in Gospel Praise Book. John Harrison Tenney, 1840-1918 Born: No­vem­ber 22, 1840, Row­ley, Mass­a­chu­setts. Born just af­ter the pre­si­den­tial cam­paign of "Tip­pe­ca­noe and Ty­ler, too," Ten­ney was named af­ter Amer­i­can pre­si­dent Will­iam Hen­ry Har­ri­son. A dea­con in the Con­gre­ga­tion­al Church in Line­brook, Mass­a­chu­setts, he ed­it­ed or was as­so­ci­ate ed­it­or of over 30 books, and con­trib­ut­ed to hun­dreds more. His works in­clude: Amer­i­can Male Choir Temperance Jew­els, with Eli­sha Hoff­man (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Ol­iv­er Dit­son & Com­pa­ny, 1879) Bells of Vic­to­ry, with Eli­sha Hoff­man (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Oliv­er Dit­son & Com­pa­ny, 1888) Gems of Gos­pel Song Golden Sun­beams Sharon’s Dewy Rose Songs of Faith Shining Light Songs of Joy Sparkling and Bright Spiritual Songs, Nos. 1 and 2 Sweet Fields of Eden The Bea­con Light The Sing­ing School Ban­ner The An­them Of­fer­ing The Amer­i­can An­them Book The Crown of Praise Sources-- Hall, pp. 219-22 Music-- Asilomar Bogotá Beyond the Swell­ing Flood Cancún Come to Je­sus Ever Will I Pray Hallowed Hour of Pray­er Jesus Is Pass­ing This Way Jubilate! My An­chor Is Hold­ing Nothing Be­tween Onward Christ­ian Sol­diers Sabbath Bell San Fran­cis­co We’ll Ne­ver Say Good­bye Where Will You Spend Eter­ni­ty? --www.hymntime.com/tch
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