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[Shall we gladly meet, shall we gladly meet]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. M. McIntosh Incipit: 56533 12166 21777

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Shall We Gladly Meet?

Author: Rev. Jos. H. Martin Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Shall we gladly meet, shall we gladly meet Refrain First Line: Yes, we all shall meet Used With Tune: [Shall we gladly meet, shall we gladly meet]

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Shall We Gladly Meet?

Author: Rev. Jos. H. Martin Hymnal: Songs of Glory No. 2 #112 (1881) First Line: Shall we gladly meet, shall we gladly meet Refrain First Line: Yes, we all shall meet Languages: English Tune Title: [Shall we gladly meet, shall we gladly meet]
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Shall We Gladly Meet?

Author: Rev. Jos. H. Martin Hymnal: Good News #116 (1876) First Line: Shall we gladly meet, shall we gladly meet Refrain First Line: Yes, we all shall meet Languages: English Tune Title: [Shall we gladly meet, shall we gladly meet]

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Joseph H. Martin

Person Name: Rev. Jos. H. Martin Author of "Shall We Gladly Meet?" in Good News Late 19th Century. Martin was a minister. http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/r/t/martin_jh.htm

R. M. McIntosh

1836 - 1889 Composer of "[Shall we gladly meet, shall we gladly meet]" in Good News Used Pseudonym: Robert M. McIntosh ========== Rigdon (Robert) McCoy McIntosh USA 1836-1899 Born at Maury County, TN, into a farming family, he attended Jackson College in Columbia, TN, graduating in 1854. He studied music under Asa Everett in Richmond, VA, and became a traveling singing school teacher. He also served briefly in the Civil War. He wrote several hymns during this period of his life. In 1860 he married Sarah McGlasson, and they had a daughter, Loulie Everett. In 1875 he was appointed head of the Vanderbilt University Music Department in Nashville, TN. In 1877 he joined the faculty of Emory College, Oxford, GA. In 1895 he left Emory College to devote his time to the R M McIntosh Publishing Company. He also served as music editor of the Methodist Episcopal Church South Publishing House for over 30 years. His song book publications include: “Good news” (1876), “Light & life” (1881), “Prayer & praise” (1883), “New life” (1879), “New life #2” (1886), and “Songs of service” (1896). He died in Atlanta, GA. John Perry
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