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[When the Saviour I found]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mary Herbert Munford Incipit: 55512 31121 65551 Used With Text: Rejoicing in Him

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Rejoicing in Him

Author: Rev. T. M. Eastwood Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When the Saviour I found Refrain First Line: Rejoicing, rejoicing Lyrics: 1 When the Saviour I found, To the joy of my soul, I went on my way rejoicing; When he pardoned my sin, And made my heart whole, I went on my way rejoicing. Refrain: Rejoicing, rejoicing, I went on my way rejoicing; Since Christ is my King, His praises I’ll sing, And go on my way rejoicing. 2 When he entered my heart, And he made me his own, I went on my way rejoicing; When I trusted in him, Who sits on the throne, I went on my way rejoicing. [Refrain] 3 Some sweet day, up in heav’n, With the Lord by my side, I’ll go on my way rejoicing; When in his presence dear I ever abide, I’ll go on my way rejoicing. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When the Saviour I found]

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Rejoicing in Him

Author: Rev. T. M. Eastwood Hymnal: New Songs of the Gospel No. 3 #71 (1907) First Line: When the Saviour I found Refrain First Line: Rejoicing, rejoicing Lyrics: 1 When the Saviour I found, To the joy of my soul, I went on my way rejoicing; When he pardoned my sin, And made my heart whole, I went on my way rejoicing. Refrain: Rejoicing, rejoicing, I went on my way rejoicing; Since Christ is my King, His praises I’ll sing, And go on my way rejoicing. 2 When he entered my heart, And he made me his own, I went on my way rejoicing; When I trusted in him, Who sits on the throne, I went on my way rejoicing. [Refrain] 3 Some sweet day, up in heav’n, With the Lord by my side, I’ll go on my way rejoicing; When in his presence dear I ever abide, I’ll go on my way rejoicing. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When the Saviour I found]
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Rejoicing in Him

Author: Rev. T. M. Eastwood Hymnal: Celestial Songs #127 (1921) First Line: When the Saviour I found Refrain First Line: Rejoicing, rejoicing Languages: English Tune Title: [When the Saviour I found]

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Mary Hubbert Munford

Person Name: Mary Herbert Munford Composer of "[When the Saviour I found]" in New Songs of the Gospel No. 3 Mary Hubbert Mumford Ellis married to Joseph Cannon Ellis, both ordained minsters, take turns in preaching to their congregation at the Munford Primitive Methodist Church (in Philadelphia) They give their services without pay. Dr. Ellis, who is a practicing surgeon, conducts regular meetings in the church. His wife bears the title of assistant pastor. "I do not believe in a pastor accepting money for his church work" says Mrs. Ellis. "He–or she–should have other employment during the week and earn enough in that way to obviate such a necessity. We don't make any rule about who is to preach on a certain day. It depends on which of us the congregation seems to need most at a certain time." During the fifteen years of their married life, Dr. Ellis and his wife have conducted evangelical services in many sections of the county. The Washington Post Sunday, September 11, 1927, p. 35

T. M. Eastwood

Person Name: Rev. T. M. Eastwood Author of "Rejoicing in Him" in New Songs of the Gospel No. 3 Early 20th Century We have little data on Eastwood, except that he was a minister in the Reformed Episcopal Church of England. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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