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[The whole wide world for Jesus]

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D with refrain Appears in 38 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John H. Maunder Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 55565 53332 34435 Used With Text: The Whole Wide World For Jesus

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The whole wide world

Author: Mrs. Herrick Johnson Appears in 53 hymnals First Line: The whole wide world for Jesus Used With Tune: [The whole wide world for Jesus]

The whole wide world!

Author: J. Dempster Hammond Appears in 102 hymnals First Line: The whole wide world for Jesus! Topics: Christ The King; Christ Love of; Christ The Universal; The Cross; Evangelism; The Gospel; The Kingdom of God on Earth Missions and World Fellowship Scripture: Revelation 19:11-16 Used With Tune: THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD
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Christ Our King

Author: Howard B. Grose Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: There is no King but Jesus! Refrain First Line: To Christ our King Used With Tune: [There is no King but Jesus!]

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The Whole Wide World for Jesus

Author: J. Demster Hammond Hymnal: Children's Hymnal #98 (1957) First Line: The whole wide world for Jesus! Refrain First Line: The whole wide world Lyrics: 1 The whole wide world for Jesus! This shall our watchword be; Upon the highest mountain, Down by the widest sea; The whole wide world for Jesus! To Him shall all men bow, In city or in prairie— The world for Jesus now! Refrain: The whole wide world, The whole wide world— Proclaim the Gospel tidings through the whole wide world; Lift up the cross for Jesus, his banner be unfurled, Till every tongue confess Him through the whole wide world! 2 The whole wide world for Jesus Inspires us with the thought That all God's wandering childen Have by his love been bought. The whole wide world for Jesus! O faint not by the way! The cross shall surely conquer In this our glorious day. [Refrain] 3 The whole wide world for Jesus! The marching order sound: Go ye and preach the gospel Wherever man is found. The whole wide world for Jesus! Ride forth, O conquering King, Through all the mighty nations, The world to glory bring! [Refrain] Topics: Songs Suitable for Primary; Songs Suitable for Juniors; Jesus' Love for Us; Missions and World Friendship Languages: English Tune Title: [The whole wide world for Jesus!]
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The Whole Wide World for Jesus (Hammond)

Author: J. Dempster Hammond Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7425 First Line: The whole wide world for Jesus Refrain First Line: The whole wide world Lyrics: 1. The whole wide world for Jesus! This shall our watchword be; Upon the highest mountain, Down by the widest sea; The whole wide world for Jesus! To Him shall all men bow, In city or in prairie, The world for Jesus now! Refrain The whole wide world, The whole wide world, Proclaim the Gospel tidings through The whole wide world; Lift up the cross of Jesus, His banner be unfurled, Till every tongue confess Him through The whole wide world! 2. The whole wide world for Jesus! Inspires us with the thought That all God’s wandering children Have by His love been sought. The whole wide world for Jesus! O faint not by the way! The cross shall surely conquer In this our glorious day. [Refrain] 3. The whole wide world for Jesus! The marching order sound; Go ye and preach the Gospel Wherever man is found. The whole wide world for Jesus! Ride forth, O conquering king, Through all the mighty nations The world to glory bring! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The whole wide world for Jesus]
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The Whole Wide World for Jesus

Author: J. Demster Hammond Hymnal: Songs for Juniors #138 (1953) First Line: The whole wide world for Jesus! Refrain First Line: The whole wide world Languages: English Tune Title: [The whole wide world for Jesus!]

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Person Name: C. S. B. Arranger of "[There is no King but Jesus] " in Service Songs for Young People's Societies, Sunday Schools and Church Prayer Meetings 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.

Howard B. Grose

1851 - 1939 Author of "Christ Our King" in Service Songs for Young People's Societies, Sunday Schools and Church Prayer Meetings Born: September 5, 1851, Millerton, New York. Died: May 19, 1939, Ballston Spa, New York. Buried: Ballston Spa, New York. Grose attended the University of Chicago, Illinois, and the University of Rochester, New York (AB 1876, AM 1880). He was ordained a Baptist minister in 1883, and served at the First Baptist Church, Poughkeepsie, New York (1883-87) and the First Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1888-90). He also served as president of the University of South Dakota (1890-92), taught history at the University of Chicago (1892-96), was assistant editor of The Watchman in Boston, Massachusetts (1896-1900), and editorial secretary for the American Baptist Home Mission Society (1904-10), and edited the Missions journal for 23 years. He lived his later years in Mount Vernon, New York. His works include: The Endeavor Hymnal (New York: 1902) Aliens or Americans, 1906 The Incoming Millions, 1906 The Praise Book, with George B. Graff (Boston, Massachusetts: United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1906) Advance to the Antilles, 1910 Never Man So Spake, 1924 --www.hymntime.org/tch

John H. Maunder

1858 - 1920 Composer of "[The whole wide world for Jesus]" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite John Henry Maunder United Kingdom 1858-1920. Born at Chelsea, England,,the son of a carpenter, he attended the Royal Academy of Music. He began his career as a theatre composer, but later specialized in sacred music for the Anglican Church. He became an author and composer, as well as a musician. He was organist at St. Matthew’s, Sydenham (1876-77); St. Paul’s, Forest hill (1878-1879); and at churches in Blackheath and Sutton. He married Ellen Fanny Fulgoux Dakin, and they had a daughter, Winifred. He provided musical accompaniment for concerts in Albert Hall, and, in 1881, conducted the Civil Service Vocal Union. He wrote about 20 church anthems, 10 cantatas, several carols, tunes for around 30 hymns, 19 songs and ballads, 12 services and canticles, two operettas, and six instrumentals. His best known cantata was “Olivet to Calvary”. He was known for his good musical style and great technical facility. His compositions were full of melodic ideas and were written for ease of interpretation. He died at West Brompton, London, England. John Perry
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