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[God so loved the world, when in darkness 'twas lost]

[God so loved the world, when in darkness 'twas lost]

Composer: J. Wilbur Chapman
Published in 6 hymnals


Composer: J. Wilbur Chapman

Rv John Wilbur Chapman DD LLD USA 1859-1918. Born in Richmond, IN, he attended Quaker Day School and Methodist Sunday school. At age 17 he made a public declaration of his Christian faith and joined the Richmond Presbyterian Church. He received his seminary degree from Lane Theoloical Seminary, Cincinnati, OH. He was later awarded a Doctorate in Divinity from the College of Wooster, and an LL.D. from Heidelberg University. In 1882 he married Irene Steddon. They had a daughter. His wife died in 1886. In 1888 he married Agnes Pruyn Strain, and they had four children. His second wife died in 1907. In 1910 he married Mabel Cornelia Moulton. He held six pastorates in OH, IN, NY, PA, NY, NY before becoming an evangelist, generally trave… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [God so loved the world, when in darkness 'twas lost]
Composer: J. Wilbur Chapman
Incipit: 55353 21176 55111
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

Instances (1 - 6 of 6)
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Best Hymns No. 3 #19

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Hymns for His Praise #7

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Hymns, Psalms and Gospel Songs #304

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Pilgerklänge #38

Songs of Praise Number One #113

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Winona Hymns #18

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