1-991-91author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→Story of Jesusoriginal lyrics→Tell Me the Story of Jesus ref→hymnary notes→a.k.a. The Sweetest Story composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 2author→Eliza E. Hewittfull name→Eliza Edmunds Hewitt bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→Sweneyoriginal lyrics→More About Jesus ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 3author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Whittleoriginal lyrics→Moment by Moment ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. May J. Whittle Moodyfull name→Mrs. Mary “May” Jennette Whittle Moody bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 4author→Milne Stoufferfull name→Everet Milne “Milne” Stouffer notes→(1887-1921) U.S.A. (John 1:29) notes→Milne laboured in eastern Canada and U.S.A. tune→Ellersoriginal lyrics→Search Me, O God ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics set to this tune. composer→Edward J. Hopkinsfull name→Edward John Hopkins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 5author→Jack Craigfull name→John McNab “Jack” Craig notes→(1885-1974) N.Z. notes→Jack professed in 1906; went into the work in 1908 and laboured in N.Z., Australia, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Austria. tune→Stephanosoriginal lyrics→Art thou weary, art thou languid ref→hymnary notes→2 tunes with this name. composer→Henry W. Bakerfull name→Henry Williams Baker bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 6author→Isaac Wattsfull name→Isaac Watts bio→cpdl ref→cpdl tune→Rockinghamoriginal lyrics→When I Survey the Wondrous Cross ref→hymnary ref→cpdl notes→4 tunes with this name. composer→arr. Edward Millerfull name→Edward Miller ref→hymnary 7author→Eliza E. Hewittfull name→Eliza Edmunds Hewitt bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→Oh, Tell Me More composer→Peter P. Bilhornfull name→Peter Philip Bilhorn bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 8author→John M. Whytefull name→John Marchant Whyte bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→Was It for Me? ref→hymnary composer→John M. Whytefull name→John Marchant Whyte bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 9author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→Converseoriginal lyrics→What a Friend We Have in Jesus ref→hymnary notes→2 tunes with this name. notes→Alternate names: “Erie”, “Friendship” composer→Charles C. Conversefull name→Charles Crozat Converse bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 10-1910author→Albert B. Simpsonfull name→Albert Benjamin Simpson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→Converseoriginal lyrics→What a Friend We Have in Jesus ref→hymnary notes→2 tunes with this name. notes→Alternate names: “Erie”, “Friendship” composer→Charles C. Conversefull name→Charles Crozat Converse bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 11author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. (Heb. 13:8) notes→Jim went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A.
notes→Jim wrote this hymn shortly after he professed. tune→Olivetoriginal lyrics→My Faith Looks Up to Thee ref→hymnary notes→5 tunes with this name. composer→Lowell Masonfull name→Lowell Mason bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 12author→Philip Doddridgefull name→Philip Doddridge bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Gen. 28:19-22)
notes→Written in 1736. tune→Evanoriginal lyrics→I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say ref→hymnary notes→Many different hymn lyrics have used this tune. composer→William H. Havergal, arr. Lowell Masonfull name→William Henry Havergal, arr. Lowell Mason bio→hymnary bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→From the book “The Story of the Hymns and Tunes” By Hezekiah Butterworth, Theron Brown, we find on page 227: The old melody of “Evan,” long a favorite and since known everywhere through the popularity given to it in the Gospel Hymns has been in many collections connected with the words. It is a good congregational psalmody, and suited to the sentiment, taking line by line, but it divides its stanzas into quatrains, which breaks the continuity. “Evan“ was composed by Dr. Mason in 1850 from a song written 4 years earlier by Reverend William Henry Havergal, Cannon of Avenue Worcester Cathedral, England. He was the father of Francis Ridley Havergal. 13author→Bernard of Clairvaux tr Edward Caswallfull name→Bernard of Clairvaux tr Edward Caswall bio→hymnary bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→St. Agnesoriginal lyrics→Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee ref→hymnary notes→8 tunes with this name. composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 14author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Ps. 31:2) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in July, 1918, in Port MacDonnell, South Australia. tune→Dennisoriginal lyrics→Blest Be the Tie That Binds ref→hymnary notes→2 tunes with this name. composer→Hans G. Nägeli, arr. Lowell Masonfull name→Johann “Hans” Georg Nägeli, arr. Lowell Mason bio→hymnary bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 15author→John S. Haughfull name→John S. Haugh bio→hymnary bio→findagrave ref→hymnary notes→(Heb. 4)
notes→Unknown middle name. notes→Maybe this person? https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28177788/john-s-haugh tune→Zürichoriginal lyrics→Blest Feast of Love Divine! ref→hymnary notes→5 tunes with this name. composer→Hans G. Nägelifull name→Johann “Hans” Georg Nägeli bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 16author→Albert B. Simpsonfull name→Albert Benjamin Simpson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Heb. 13:8) tune→—original lyrics→Yesterday, Today, Forever ref→hymnary composer→James H. Burkefull name→James H. Burke bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 17author→Henry B. Beeglefull name→Henry Barnett Beegle bio→hymnary bio→findagrave ref→hymnary notes→(Rev. 1:5)
notes→Some think his wife wrote these lyrics, but don't specify which wife (obituary in findagrave). Where credits have been found, they just reference H. B. Beegle.
notes→Three images scanned from various hymnbooks give a date of 1882, which is before his first wife died, and before his second marriage, so maybe there is no ambiguity if, indeed, his wife wrote it. tune→Bethanyoriginal lyrics→Nearer, My God, to Thee ref→hymnary composer→Lowell Masonfull name→Lowell Mason bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 18author→Mrs. Jessie H. Brown Poundsfull name→Mrs. Jessie Hunter Brown Pounds bio→en ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→The Way of the Cross Leads Home ref→hymnary notes→Sometimes called “Way of the Cross” (redundant with name of the lyrics) composer→Charles H. Gabrielfull name→Charles Hutchinson Gabriel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also had a son with the same name, so Charles became "Senior", but it wasn't used in the crediting his compositions. His son was also musical, and "Jr." was used in crediting his compositions. 19author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→(1 Pet. 1:18-19) tune→—original lyrics→Bright City composer→Charles J. Butlerfull name→Charles J. Butler bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 20-2920author→Jim Jardinefull name→James Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A.
notes→(Jn. 6:38,50) tune→—original lyrics→Meet Me composer→Franklin E. Beldenfull name→Franklin Edson Belden bio→hymnary 21author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A. She wrote this hymn in 1938.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→—original lyrics→If We But Knew notes→(original lyrics different than our lyrics, but they start the same) composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→archive notes→found in Alexander’s Hymns #3 hymn 42 page 49 London edition not USA edition 22author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→(Lam. 1:12) tune→—original lyrics→Remembered No More composer→Frank M. Davisfull name→Frank Marion Davis bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 23author→W. Spencer Waltonfull name→William Spencer Walton bio→hymnary bio→ancestry ref→hymnary notes→Written in 1894. The music and chorus were written by a friend of the author. tune→Tendernessoriginal lyrics→In Tenderness He Sought Me notes→Tune name seldom used with published versions, so may not be useful composer→Adoniram J. Gordonfull name→Adoniram Judson Gordon bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 24author→Herbert H. Boothfull name→Herbert Henry Howard Booth bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→Nearer Homeoriginal lyrics→Forever with the Lord ref→hymnary notes→4 tunes with this name. A variety of lyrics use this tune. composer→Isaac B. Woodburyfull name→Isaac Baker Woodbury bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 25author→Henry F. Lytefull name→Henry Francis Lyte bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Written in 1824. tune→Freetownoriginal lyrics→Following Thee ref→hymnary notes→Different title, same lyrics. composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown ref→hymnary 26author→Frances R. Havergalfull name→Frances Ridley Havergal bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→This hymn was written during a trip to Germany. The music was written by the author’s father.
notes→Frances wrote two hymns from different perspectives with similar themes: “I Gave My Life for Thee", and “What Have I Given?”. Their first verses are nearly identical in thought, but with that different perspective, quite different wording. Our version is the latter hymn, omitting version 3 and 4. tune→Bacaoriginal lyrics→I Gave My Life for Thee original lyrics→What Have I Given? ref→hymnary composer→William H. Havergalfull name→William Henry Havergal bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 27author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Aureliaoriginal lyrics→The Church's one foundation ref→hymnary notes→Many different lyrics have been set to this tune. composer→Samuel S. Wesleyfull name→Samuel Sebastian Wesley bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 28author→Robert Skerrittfull name→Robert James “Bob” Skerritt notes→(1875- 1953) Ire. notes→Robert labored in Ireland, U.S.A. and Sweden. He passed away in Phoenix AZ having lived there his last 18 months. tune→Aureliaoriginal lyrics→The Church's one foundation ref→hymnary notes→Many different lyrics have been set to this tune. composer→Samuel S. Wesleyfull name→Samuel Sebastian Wesley bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 29author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Ps 119) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Written in 1920. tune→Good Shiporiginal lyrics→The Haven of Rest ref→hymnary composer→George D. Moorefull name→George D. Moore bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 30-3930author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. (Jn. 1:41-45) notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A. She wrote this hymn in 1937.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→Sunshineoriginal lyrics→Sunshine in My Soul ref→hymnary notes→2 tunes with this name. composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 31author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Heb. 6:18) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Written in September 1918. tune→—original lyrics→The Everlasting Arms ref→hymnary composer→Albert B. Simpsonfull name→Albert Benjamin Simpson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 32author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Written in May 1919. tune→Truest Friend (altered)original lyrics→I Remember Calvary ref→hymnary notes→In this case, it is the time signature and timing that is altered composer→James M. Blackfull name→James Milton Black bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 33author→Howard B. Grosefull name→Howard Benjamin Grose bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Some think this hymn was written by Mrs. Howard B. Grose, but evidence of that has not been found. tune→—original lyrics→Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 34author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Ps. 90:12) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Providenceoriginal lyrics→Must I Go, and Empty Handed ref→hymnary notes→8 tunes with this name. composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 35author→Willie Hughesfull name→William John “Willie” Hughes notes→(1880-1966) Ire. (Col. 1:27) notes→Willie went into the work in 1906 and labored in Australia, eastern Canada and N.Z. tune→Blessingsoriginal lyrics→Count Your Blessings ref→hymnary composer→Edwin O. Excellfull name→Edwin Othello Excell bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 36author→Alex Walkerfull name→Alexander Samuel “Alex” Walker notes→(1888-1967) N.Z. (Jn. 12:46) notes→Alex wrote this hymn in 1915. He labored in Australia and N.Z. tune→Hold Thou My Handoriginal lyrics→Hold Thou My Hand ref→hymnary composer→Hubert P. Mainfull name→Hubert Platt Main bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 37author→John Martinfull name→John Martin notes→(1876-1956) Ire. notes→John went into the work in 1916; labored in Ireland and Scotland, and wrote over 100 hymns. tune→—original lyrics→Anna pa Søndagskolen ref→no ref→youtube notes→Some have attirbuted this tune to Beethoven, but research among scholars of Beethoven's music found no clues. Someone suggested it was a Norwegian folk tune, and then it was possible to find “Anna pa Søndagskolen”, set to a folk tune, which seems to predate the Thoro Harris copyright. “Anna pa Søndagskolen” translates to “Anna in Sunday School”. composer→arr. Thoro Harrisfull name→arr. Thoro Harris bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→The melody is somewhat altered in our arrangement, in the first measure of the refrain, not sure who did it. Harmonies are also slightly different. 38author→Mrs. Rene Beattiefull name→Mrs. Amy Constance Irene “Rene” Lester Beattie notes→(1886-1969) Aust. notes→Rene professed in 1909; went into the work in 1911 and labored in S. Australia, Tasmania and N.Z. tune→He Leadeth Meoriginal lyrics→He Leadeth Me ref→hymnary notes→Originally called Auchton. composer→William B. Bradburyfull name→William Batchelder Bradbury bio→findagrave bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 39author→Charles Hultgrenfull name→Charles “Charley” Hultgren notes→(1869-1944) Norway (Jn. 14:6) notes→The words of this hymn came to Charles one sleepless night. He lived in western Canada. tune→Saved by Graceoriginal lyrics→Saved by Grace ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 40-4940author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (2 Cor. 6:2) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Written in 1920. tune→Saved by Graceoriginal lyrics→Saved by Grace ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 41author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→Hold the Fort ref→hymnary composer→Philip P. Blissfull name→Philip Paul Bliss bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 42author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Matt. 7:14) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Unknown notes→Possibly "The one and only Son of God" composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→used in HON 1928 edition 43author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→—original lyrics→A Soldier of the Cross ref→hymnary composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 44author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones ref→hymnary notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Satisfiedoriginal lyrics→Satisfied ref→hymnary composer→Ralph E. Hudsonfull name→Ralph Erskine Hudson bio→hymnary bio→findagrave ref→hymnary 45author→Clara Tearfull name→Mrs. Clara Tear Williams bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→Satisfiedoriginal lyrics→Satisfied ref→hymnary composer→Ralph E. Hudsonfull name→Ralph Erskine Hudson bio→hymnary bio→findagrave ref→hymnary 46author→John Sullivanfull name→John Sullivan notes→(1874-1924) Ire. notes→John went into the work in 1900, laboring in Ire. and Aust. tune→Sandonoriginal lyrics→Lead, Kindly Light ref→hymnary composer→Charles H. Purdayfull name→Charles Henry Purday bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 47author→James B. Mackayfull name→James Bruce Mackay bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→He’s the One ref→hymnary composer→James B. Mackayfull name→James Bruce Mackay bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 48author→William Lesliefull name→William Leslie bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Jn. 10:10) tune→—original lyrics→Under the Willow She's Weeping composer→Stephen Foster, arr. J. M. Bonnarfull name→Stephen Collins Foster, arr. James McW Bonnar bio→en bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Uknown middle name, questionable first name. notes→48, 98, 112, 244, 388 all written or arranged by J M Bonnar. Or J McW Bonnar. J apparently is James. No clue what McW is. There is also reference to a Charles McW Bonnar, not sure if it is the same person, a related person, or an unrelated person.
notes→The preface to Songs of Victory specifically calls out James McW. Bonnar, so Charles seems unlikely. 49author→Anna Ölander, tr Ruth M. Banchelfull name→Anna Ölander, tr Ruth Mae Banchel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→This hymn was translated into English by workers in Sweden. tune→—original lyrics→Om jag ägde allt ref→youtube composer→J. Olof Lindbergfull name→Johan Olof Lindberg bio→sv ref→youtube ref→google 50-5950author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Caritasoriginal lyrics→O How He Loves ref→hymnary notes→4 tunes use this name. composer→Richard W. Beatyfull name→Richard William Beaty bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 51author→Mabel M. Pryorfull name→Mabel Margaret Pryor notes→(1900-1990) U.S.A. notes→Mabel wrote this hymn in Modesto, California in 1933. notes→She labored in western U.S.A., Canada and Alaska. tune→Intercessionoriginal lyrics→I Have a Saviour ref→hymnary notes→9 tunes with this name. composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 52author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→—original lyrics→Alone With God ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 53author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Rev. 3:20) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Needoriginal lyrics→I Need Thee Every Hour ref→hymnary composer→Robert Lowryfull name→Robert Lowry bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 54author→Frederick W. Faberfull name→Frederick William Faber bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Jn. 10) notes→This hymn was written in 1854. It originally contained thirteen verses. tune→Stuttgartoriginal lyrics→Sollt' es gleich ref→hymnary composer→Christian F. Wittfull name→Christian Friedrich Witt bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 55author→Gladys Porteousfull name→Helen Gladys “Gladys” Porteous notes→(1897-1999) U.S.A. notes→Gladys went into the work in 1922, and labored in Saskatchewan, Canada, and western U.S.A.
notes→Gladys wrote this hymn in 1931, after hearing a message on the kingdom of God. tune→—original lyrics→Unknown composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→used in HON 1935 56author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→Stocktonoriginal lyrics→Come Every Soul ref→hymnary notes→Also called Minerva. Also called Trust. composer→John H. Stocktonfull name→John Hart Stockton bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 57author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→Adelaideoriginal lyrics→Have Thine Own Way, Lord ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 58author→Adelaide A. Pollardfull name→(Sarah) Adelaide Addison “Adelaide” Pollard bio→ancestry ref→hymnary notes→(Jer. 18:2-4; Is 64:8)
notes→At least one biography claims her mother named her Sarah, but that Sarah didn't like that and renamed herself. But at age 7 she is on the census as "Adie", so the story may or may not be accurate. tune→Adelaideoriginal lyrics→Have Thine Own Way, Lord ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 59author→Nathaniel Nortonfull name→Nathaniel Norton bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Mat. 11:28-30) tune→—original lyrics→Come Unto Me, Ye weary ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 60-6960author→B. Mansell Ramseyfull name→Benjamin Mansell Ramsey bio→en ref→hymnary notes→(Ps. 27:11) tune→Camachaoriginal lyrics→Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord ref→hymnary composer→B. Mansell Ramseyfull name→Benjamin Mansell Ramsey bio→en ref→hymnary 61author→Harry Flemingfull name→Harry Fleming notes→(1888-1969) Scot. (Lk. 10:39) notes→Harry labored in Scot. and U.S.A. (Ohio, Indiana, Missouri). tune→All the Wayoriginal lyrics→All the way my Savior leads me ref→hymnary composer→Robert Lowryfull name→Robert Lowry bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 62author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. (Mat. 13) notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A.
notes→Written in 1947.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→—original lyrics→Jesus Is Precious ref→hymnary composer→Isaac H. Meredithfull name→Isaac Hickman Meredith bio→hymntime ref→hymnary 63author→Joel Boyd, tr V. B.full name→Joel David Boyd, tr Virginia Ruth Boyd notes→(1945- ) U.S.A. notes→Joel originally wrote this hymn in Spanish; it was translated into English by his sister Virginia. tune→Marina del Reyoriginal lyrics→Is It True? ref→hymntime composer→Mrs. Emily D. Wilsonfull name→Mrs. Emily Devine Wilson bio→hymntime ref→hymntime notes→Some hymnals show Mrs. J. G. Wilson, some omit Mrs. Her husband was John G. Wilson. 64author→Gladys Porteousfull name→Helen Gladys “Gladys” Porteous notes→(1897-1999) U.S.A. notes→Gladys went into the work in 1922, and labored in Saskatchewan, Canada, and western U.S.A.
notes→Gladys wrote this hymn in 1922 prior to going into the work. tune→Hursleyoriginal lyrics→Sun of My Soul ref→wordwisehymns notes→John Keble and his wife selected it for this hymn (Sun of My Soul), and named it Hursley, as that was the parish in England where Keble was vicar for thirty years. composer→arr. William H. Monkfull name→arr. William H. Monk ref→hymnstudiesblog notes→The tune (Hursley) is based on the old Latin hymn Te Deum. It first appeared as an anonymous melody in the Katholisches Gesangbuch of Vienna around 1774 in the form "Grosser Gott" for the German versification of the Te Deum. That older form is often used with another hymn, "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name." The present long-meter form is usually attributed to an otherwise unknown musician named Peter or Paul Ritter (1760-1846). It is dated 1892. This tune was the personal choice of Keble and his wife as a suitable melody for "Sun of My Soul" and first appeared with this text in the 1855 Metrical Psalter of W. J. Irons and and Henry Lahee. The modern harmonization was made in 1861 by English church musician William Henry Monk (1823-1889). 65author→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton notes→(1923-1997) Eng. (Mat. 13) notes→Ken has labored in England and Madagascar. tune→Gloamingoriginal lyrics→In the Gloaming ref→hymnary composer→Annie F. Harrison, arr. A. W. B.full name→Annie Jessie Fortescue Harrison, arr. A. W. B. bio→en ref→hymnary notes→Unknown arranger names. 66author→Mrs. Rene Beattiefull name→Mrs. Amy Constance Irene “Rene” Lester Beattie notes→(1886-1969) Australia. notes→Rene professed in 1909; went into the work in 1911 and labored in S. Australia, Tasmania and N.Z.
notes→Rene wrote these lyrics in Invercargill, N.Z. in 1944 after visiting a lady who seemed to be a ‘seeking soul’. tune→—original lyrics→I See His Face notes→Can't find proof on-line. But found by Dale R. in other sources. composer→Charles H. Gabrielfull name→Charles Hutchinson Gabriel bio→hymnary notes→Also had a son with the same name, so Charles became "Senior", but it wasn't used in the crediting his compositions. His son was also musical, and "Jr." was used in crediting his compositions. 67author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Jesus Onlyoriginal lyrics→Jesus Only notes→Other tune names exist for this tune: “Cymraeg”, “Dim Ond Iesu”, “O Fy Iesu”. I have no idea what language that is, perhaps Welsh? Can't find proof on-line for tune name Jesus Only, but it was already in HON 1987. composer→Robert Lowryfull name→Robert Lowry bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 68author→Harry Redmanfull name→Harry Redman notes→(1903-1985) Canada. (Jn. 6:68) notes→Harry heard the gospel in Sask., Canada. notes→He was living in B.C. when he wrote this hymn in 1970. tune→—original lyrics→Is There No One to Help Us? composer→Harry Redmanfull name→Harry Redman 69author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. (Jn. 6:68) notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. She also wrote the music to this hymn. tune→—original lyrics→To Whom, Lord, Shall We Go? composer→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz 70-7970author→Bill Carrollfull name→William Charles “Bill” Carroll notes→(1876-1953) Ire. notes→Bill went into the work in 1903, and labored in the UK and Australia.
notes→He wrote this hymn at the outbreak of World War II. tune→St. Beesoriginal lyrics→Hark, My Soul! It Is The Lord! ref→hymnary composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 71author→Mrs. Rene Beattiefull name→Mrs. Amy Constance Irene “Rene” Lester Beattie notes→(1886-1969) Australia. notes→Rene professed in 1909; went into the work in 1911 and labored in S. Australia, Tasmania and N.Z. tune→Lowlinessoriginal lyrics→Who Is He Born in the Stall ref→hymnary notes→less frequently called Adoration composer→Benjamin R. Hanbyfull name→Benjamin Russell Hanby bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 72author→Willie Hughesfull name→William John “Willie” Hughes notes→(1880-1966) Ire. (Lk. 1:78-79) notes→Willie went into the work in 1906 and labored in Australia, eastern Canada and N.Z. tune→Hanwelloriginal lyrics→’Tis Jesus! ref→hymnary notes→Often published under pseudonym Alfred Judson. composer→Joseph L. Hallfull name→Joseph Lincoln Hall bio→blueletterbible ref→hymnary 73author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→Jim went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→Home at Last ref→hymnary composer→Maria Lindsayfull name→Mrs. Maria Linsday Bliss bio→en ref→hymnary 74author→Harry C. Ayresfull name→Harry C. Ayres bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→This hymn was written in 1876.
notes→Unknown middle name, birth, and death dates. tune→—original lyrics→One There Is Who Loves Thee ref→hymnary notes→Tune written for these lyrics composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 75author→Willie Jamiesonfull name→William Rankin “Willie” Jamieson notes→(1881-1974) Scot. notes→Willie went into the work in 1905 and labored in Scotland, western U.S.A., Canada, China and the Philippines. tune→Aloha ‘Oeoriginal lyrics→Farewell to Thee ref→en notes→Written and first published when she was still Princess, she later became Queen composer→Queen Lili‘uokalanifull name→born: Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha full name→later: Princess Lydia Kamakaʻeha Dominis full name→later: Princess Lili‘uokalani Dominis full name→last: Queen Lili‘uokalani bio→en ref→hymnary 76author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Looking This Wayoriginal lyrics→Looking This Way ref→hymnary composer→Judson W. Van DeVenterfull name→Judson Wheeler Van DeVenter bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 77author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Consolationoriginal lyrics→Sweet Hour of Prayer ref→hymnary notes→More frequently called Sweet Hour, or Sweet Hour of Prayer. composer→William B. Bradburyfull name→William Batchelder Bradbury bio→findagrave bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 78author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Juraoriginal lyrics→Oh, be Saved! ref→hymnary composer→Silas J. Vailfull name→Silas Jones Vail bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 79author→Mrs. Rene Beattiefull name→Mrs. Amy Constance Irene “Rene” Lester Beattie notes→(1886-1969) Australia. notes→Rene professed in 1909; went into the work in 1911 and labored in S. Australia, Tasmania and N.Z. tune→Juraoriginal lyrics→Oh, be Saved! ref→hymnary composer→Silas J. Vailfull name→Silas Jones Vail bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 80-8980author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in Australia in 1914. tune→Anchoredoriginal lyrics→Anchored ref→hymnary composer→George C. Huggfull name→George Crawford Hugg bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 81author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada.
notes→Sandy wrote this hymn after viewing some footprints in stone outside the city of Rome. tune→—original lyrics→Mother Kissed Me in My Dreams ref→youtube composer→John R. Thomasfull name→John Rogers Thomes bio→en ref→youtube 82author→George D. Watsonfull name→George D. Watson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→It seems that cyberhymnal attributes (English) George Watson's dates and locations to George D. Watson, as the author of Follow Me and other lyrics. But George D. Watson (an American) was the author of those hymns. One of the researchers at hymnary confirms that their research indicates that the English George Watson is not known to have a middle name.
notes→(Quoting from email) notes→There was George Watson, 1816-1898 who was born in England and wrote "With the sweet word of peace." (https://hymnary.org/person/Watson_George <https://hymnary.org/person/Watson_George>) We do not know what his middle initial was. There was also "George Douglas Watson" (known as George D. Watson), 1845-1924. We do not say where George D. Watson was born, but he most likely lived in Virginia and moved to Indianapolis. The hymn "The Bondage of Love" (O sweet will of God thou hast girded me round) is included in George D. Watson’s biography written by his wife, Eva M. Watson (Kingsley Press, Shoals, Indiana, 1929) - excerpts may be found in Google Books.
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notes→Cyber Hymnal has the biography for the earlier George Watson, but lists the hymns by "George D. Watson" under George Watson.
notes→Hope this helps, notes→Dianne Shapiro notes→Hymnary.org tune→—original lyrics→Come, Follow Me composer→Ethel Roehlfull name→Ethel May Roehl 83author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→In This World of Woe composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 84author→Mrs. Margaret Easton Phillipsfull name→Mrs. Margaret Bowie Easton Phillips notes→(1927-2002) N.Z. (Jn. 10:27) notes→Margaret wrote these words to a Ger. hymn tune in Hong Kong in 1962. tune→—original lyrics→Let Me Go ref→hymnary composer→Karl F. Voigtländerfull name→Karl Friedrich Voigtländer ref→hymnary 85author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→—original lyrics→The Savior With Me ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 86author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James..
notes→(Lk. 19:4) tune→—original lyrics→Jesus Is Passing This Way ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 87author→Albert B. Simpsonfull name→Albert Benjamin Simpson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→I Will Say "Yes" to Jesus ref→hymnary composer→James H. Burkefull name→James H. Burke bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 88author→Ada R. Habershonfull name→Ada Ruth Habershon bio→hymnary ref→smallchurchmusic notes→(Jer. 18:2-4) tune→—original lyrics→Lie still, and let Him mould thee ref→smallchurchmusic composer→Frank S. Turneyfull name→Frank Samuel Turney bio→hymnary ref→smallchurchmusic 89author→Eliza E. Hewittfull name→Eliza Edmunds Hewitt bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Prov. 23:26) tune→—original lyrics→Give Me Thy Heart ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 90-9990author→Myron W. Morsefull name→Myron W. Morse bio→hymntime ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. Died 15 February 1931 according to the Passaic Daily Herald. Burial in Caldwell Cemetery. tune→—original lyrics→There's A Hand Held Out ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 91author→Mrs. Rene Beattiefull name→Mrs. Amy Constance Irene “Rene” Lester Beattie ref→hymnary notes→(1886-1969) Australia. notes→Rene professed in 1909; went into the work in 1911 and labored in S. Australia, Tasmania and N.Z.
notes→Rene wrote this hymn after much searching for a place to hold gospel meetings. tune→—original lyrics→Where Jesus Is, ’Tis Heaven ref→hymnary composer→James M. Blackfull name→James Milton Black bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 92author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→God Is Longing composer→Don Puffaltfull name→Donald Edwin “Don” Puffalt 93author→Mary Lindleyfull name→Mary Ella Lindley notes→(1903-1979) U.S.A. notes→Mary professed in 1918; she went into the work in 1923 and labored in southern U.S.A. tune→Sweet By and Byoriginal lyrics→There’s a land that is fairer than day ref→hymnary composer→Joseph P. Websterfull name→Joseph Philbrick Webster bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 94author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Unknown composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→Used in HON 1919. 95author→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Sarah B. Findlaterfull name→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Sarah Laurie Borthwick Findlater bio→hymnary bio→hymnary tune→Quebec or Hesperusoriginal lyrics→Jesu, Thou joy of loving hearts! ref→hymnary notes→Originally Quebec, later also called Hesperus composer→Henry Bakerfull name→Henry Baker bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Not to be confused with Henry W. Baker 96author→Charles W. Everestfull name→Charles William Everest bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Mk. 8:34) tune→Quebec or Hesperusoriginal lyrics→Jesu, Thou joy of loving hearts! ref→hymnary notes→Originally Quebec, later also called Hesperus composer→Henry Bakerfull name→Henry Baker bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Not to be confused with Henry W. Baker 97author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A.
notes→(I Pet. 1:24) tune→—original lyrics→We Are Fading composer→Mary Nalinefull name→Mary N. Naline notes→Unknown middle name. 98author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→Highwayoriginal lyrics→Sinners, whither will you wander ref→hymnary ref→hymnary composer→Ralph E. Hudson, arr. J. M. Bonnarfull name→Ralph Erskine Hudson, arr. J. M Bonnar bio→hymnary bio→findagrave bio→hymnary bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Uknown middle name, questionable first name. notes→48, 98, 112, 244, 254, 388 all written or arranged by J M Bonnar. Or J McW Bonnar. J apparently is James. No clue what McW is. There is also reference to a Charles McW Bonnar, not sure if it is the same person, a related person, or an unrelated person.
notes→The preface to Songs of Victory specifically calls out James McW. Bonnar, so Charles seems unlikely. 99author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A.
notes→(Mat. 16:26) tune→—original lyrics→Showers of Blessing ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 100-199100-109100author→Albert Midlanefull name→Albert Midlane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→Dismissaloriginal lyrics→Passing Onward ref→hymnary notes→If ever called Kingston except in early editions of HON 1987, it is well hidden. There are at least 10 other tunes called Kingston.
notes→This tune used with a variety of lyrics. composer→William L. Vinerfull name→William Litton Viner bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 101author→Mary McGregorfull name→Mary McGregor notes→(1884-1970) Scot. notes→Mary labored in Scotland and in eastern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→Only One Life composer→Joe Macadamfull name→Joseph Macadam 102author→Charles H. Masonfull name→Charles Harrison Mason bio→en ref→hymnary ref→hymnal tune→—original lyrics→Meet Me There ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 103author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→(Ps. 90) tune→—original lyrics→Life’s Railway to Heaven ref→hymnary composer→Charlie D. Tillmanfull name→Charles Davis “Charlie” Tillman bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 104author→Jack Craigfull name→John McNab “Jack” Craig notes→(1885-1974) N.Z. notes→Jack professed in 1906; went into the work in 1908 and laboured in N.Z., Australia, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Austria. tune→Silver Streetoriginal lyrics→Grace! 'tis a charming sound ref→hymnary notes→Also called Grace. Also called Charming Sound. composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 105author→Kenneth Dissmorefull name→Kenneth Dewey Dissmore notes→(1916-1993) U.S.A. notes→Kenneth labored in the midwestern U.S.A. notes→He wrote this hymn in the 1950’s. tune→Pearly Gatesoriginal lyrics→He the Pearly Gates Will Open ref→hymnary composer→Alfred R. Dulin, arr. Elsie R. Ahlwénfull name→Alfred Robert Dulin Olsen, arr. Mrs. Elsie Rebekah Ahlwén Sundeen bio→hymnary bio→digitalcommons bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Elsie married in 1935 after arranging this hymn in 1930.
notes→Probably due to differing Swedish and English pronunciation rules, and the difficulty of making accent marks on English typewriters, one sees alternative spellings used in various records: Duhlin, Alwen, Alven, Alvene, Ahlven. One also sees Olsen-Dulin and Dulin Olsen in various records. Rebecca and Rebecka are also found instead of Rebekah. 106author→Kenneth Dissmorefull name→Kenneth Dewey Dissmore notes→(1916-1993) U.S.A. notes→Kenneth labored in the midwestern U.S.A. notes→He wrote this hymn in the 1968. tune→—original lyrics→Above the Bright Blue ref→hymnary composer→Charles E. Pollockfull name→Charles Edward Pollock bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 107author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. notes→He wrote this hymn in 1919. tune→Marina del Reyoriginal lyrics→Is It True? ref→hymntime composer→Mrs. Emily D. Wilsonfull name→Mrs. Emily Devine Wilson bio→hymntime ref→hymntime notes→Some hymnals show Mrs. J. G. Wilson, some omit Mrs. Her husband was John G. Wilson. 108author→v1: Eli G. Christy v2-4: James Craigfull name→verse 1: Eli G. Christy verses 2-4: James McNab Craig bio→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name for Eli.
notes→James (1888-1953). James professed in 1906 and lived for many years in Christchurch, N.Z. He is a brother to Jack Craig. tune→Clarendon Streetoriginal lyrics→My Jesus, I Love Thee ref→hymnary notes→Also called Gordon. composer→Adoniram J. Gordonfull name→Adoniram Judson Gordon bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 109author→Frances Bevanfull name→Mrs. Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→None But Christ Can Satisfy ref→hymnary composer→James McGranahanfull name→James McGranahan bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 110-119110author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→Duncannonoriginal lyrics→Lead Me to Calvary ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 111author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→(Mat. 11:28) tune→The Heart’s Refugeoriginal lyrics→Safe in the Arms of Jesus ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 112author→Horatius Bonarfull name→Horatius Bonar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→High Over Alloriginal lyrics→My Heart is Resting, O My God ref→hymnary notes→Scottish Air. Also called Amesbury. composer→arr. J. M. Bonnarfull name→arr. J. M. Bonnar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Uknown middle name, questionable first name. notes→48, 98, 112, 244, 388 all written or arranged by J M Bonnar. Or J McW Bonnar. J apparently is James. No clue what McW is. There is also reference to a Charles McW Bonnar, not sure if it is the same person, a related person, or an unrelated person.
notes→The preface to Songs of Victory specifically calls out James McW. Bonnar, so Charles seems unlikely. 113author→Will L. Thompsonfull name→Will Lamartine Thompson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→Thompsonoriginal lyrics→Softly and Tenderly ref→hymnary composer→Will L. Thompsonfull name→Will Lamartine Thompson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 114author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Written in November 1918. tune→Stocktonoriginal lyrics→Come, Every Soul ref→hymnary notes→Also called Minerva. Also called Trust. composer→John H. Stocktonfull name→John Hart Stockton bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 115author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia.
notes→(Jn. 10:16) tune→—original lyrics→Let Me Love Thee ref→hymnary composer→Herbert H. Boothfull name→Herbert Henry Howard Booth bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 116author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→(Heb. 4) tune→Ville du Havreoriginal lyrics→It Is Well With My Soul ref→hymnary composer→Philip P. Blissfull name→Philip Paul Bliss bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 117author→Frances Bevanfull name→Mrs. Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Lk. 15:14\ tune→Land of Beulahoriginal lyrics→Is This Not the Land of Beulah? ref→hymnary composer→John W. Dadmunfull name→John William Dadmun bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→William J. Brabury arranged a similar tune, with a difference in the 2nd phrase of systems 1, 2, 4. notes→There are quite a few instances, several different arrangers, most of the arrangements seem quite like Dadmun's, and his name is most often credited (but not with arr. and not with other arrangers either). 118author→William T. Sleeperfull name→William True Sleeper bio→hymnary bio→findagrave ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→Ye Must Be Born Again ref→hymnary notes→Some instances use the name "Regeneration", others "Born Again", but many have no name composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 119author→Horace E. Govanfull name→Horace Edward Govan bio→hymnary bio→findagrave ref→hymnary tune→Webboriginal lyrics→Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus ref→hymnary composer→George J. Webbfull name→Geroge James Webb bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 120-129120author→Ed Poolfull name→William Edward “Ed” Pool notes→(1891-1966). notes→Ed labored in central U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→The Lost Ship ref→hymnary composer→James E. Hawesfull name→James Edward Hawes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 121author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in December 1917, in Snug Cove, Kangaroo Island, S. Australia. tune→—original lyrics→He Threw Out the Life-line to Me ref→hymnary composer→J. E. Frenchfull name→J. E. French bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown given and middle names. 122author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Same wrote this hymn in August 1916. tune→Mamreoriginal lyrics→Go Bury Thy Sorrow ref→hymnary notes→4 tunes with this name composer→Philip P. Blissfull name→Philip Paul Bliss bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 123author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. (Jn. 4:13-14) notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia. tune→—original lyrics→Life’s Railway to Heaven ref→hymnary composer→Charlie D. Tillmanfull name→Charles Davis “Charlie” Tillman bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 124author→verses: Annie S. Hawks, chorus: Robert Lowryfull name→verses: Annie Sherwood Hawks, chorus: Robert Lowry bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→This hymn was written in April, 1872. The words came to her while going about household work. tune→Needoriginal lyrics→I Need Thee Every Hour ref→hymnary composer→Robert Lowryfull name→Robert Lowry bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 125author→Mrs. Lelia N. Morrisfull name→Mrs. Leila Naylor Morris bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also known as Mrs. C. H. Morris (her husband’s initials)
notes→As a child, Leila lived in Malta and McConnelsville, Ohio. In 1881, she married Charles H. Morris. Leila was active in the Methodist church, camp meetings, and song writing, authoring more than 1,000 Gospel songs. When her eyes began to fail in 1913, her son built a 28-foot blackboard with oversized staff lines, so she could continue composing. tune→Neareroriginal lyrics→Nearer, Still Nearer ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Lelia N. Morrisfull name→Mrs. Lelia Naylor Morris bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 126author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in August 1915. tune→—original lyrics→Nearer, Still Nearer ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Lelia N. Morrisfull name→Mrs. Lelia Naylor Morris bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also known as Mrs. C. H. Morris (her husband’s initials)
notes→As a child, Leila lived in Malta and McConnelsville, Ohio. In 1881, she married Charles H. Morris. Leila was active in the Methodist church, camp meetings, and song writing, authoring more than 1,000 Gospel songs. When her eyes began to fail in 1913, her son built a 28-foot blackboard with oversized staff lines, so she could continue composing. 127author→Jim Jardinefull name→James Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→Pass Me Notoriginal lyrics→Pass Me Not ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 128author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(1 Cor. 3:10) notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→—original lyrics→Building Day By Day ref→hymnary composer→Herbert D. Lothropfull name→Herbert D. Lothrop bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 129author→James Craigfull name→James McNab Craig notes→(1888-1953). notes→James professed in 1906 and lived for many years in Christchurch, N.Z. He is a brother to Jack Craig. tune→Will Your Anchor Hold?original lyrics→We Have an Anchor ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 130-139130author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A.
notes→Elma wrote this hymn to help her younger sister who was at decision’s crossroad.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→—original lyrics→I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen ref→en composer→Thomas P. Westendorffull name→Themas Payne Westendorf bio→en ref→en notes→The music is loosely based on Felix Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Flat Minor Opus 64 Second Movement) 131author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Heb. 13:13) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in 1913. tune→Visionoriginal lyrics→Face to Face with Christ ref→hymnary composer→Grant Colfax Tullarfull name→Grant Colfax Tullar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 132author→verses: Mrs. E. E. Williams
chorus: William O. Cushingfull name→verses: Mrs. E. E. Williams full name→chorus: William Orcutt Cushing bio→hymntime bio→hymnary ref→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown given and middle names. Attempts to find more information about Mrs. E. E. Williams, haven’t yet been successful.
notes→The chorus lyrics have been used as a standalone item. tune→Cicerooriginal lyrics→The Wide, Wide World ref→hymnary composer→Cornelius S. Meilyfull name→Cornelius Seltzer Meily bio→hymntime ref→hymnary notes→Middle name from family tree at ancestry.com 133author→Willie Hughesfull name→William John "Willie" Hughes notes→(1880-1966) Ire. notes→Willie went into the work in 1906 and labored in Australia, eastern Canada and N.Z.
notes→Willie wrote this hymn in 1916 near Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada. tune→—original lyrics→Beautiful Isle of Somewhere ref→hymnary composer→John S. Fearisfull name→John Sylvester Fearis bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 134author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Draw Me Nearer ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 135author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Acts 17:31) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Converseoriginal lyrics→What a Friend We Have in Jesus ref→hymnary composer→Charles C. Conversefull name→Charles Crozat Converse bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 136author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in 1914. tune→Trust in Jesusoriginal lyrics→’Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus ref→hymnary notes→Also called Fall River composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 137author→verses 1-2, chorus: Frank M. Davis
verses 3-4: Robert F. Beveridgefull name→verses 1-2, chorus: Frank M.arion Davis full name→verses 3-4: Robert F. Beveridge bio→hymnary bio→hymntime ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→Out of Christ ref→hymnary composer→Frank M. Davisfull name→Frank Marion Davis bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 138author→J. E. Landorfull name→J. E. Landor ref→hymnary notes→(Mat. 22:11) notes→Unknown given and middle names. tune→—original lyrics→When the King Comes In ref→hymnary composer→Edmund S. Lorenzfull name→Edmund Simon Lorenz bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 139author→L. W. M., arr. Daniel W. Whittlefull name→L. W. M., arr. Daniel Webster Whittle bio→hymnary notes→(Lk. 2:7) notes→Unknown author name. The initials L W M may be M. W, L. or W. M. L. because W. W. D. is used for Daniel Webster Whittle. tune→Room for Jesusoriginal lyrics→Have You Any Room for Jesus? ref→hymnary composer→C. C. Williamsfull name→C. C. Williams bio→findagrave ref→hymnary notes→Unknown given and middle names. Biographical informat at findagrave may or may not be for the same C. C. Williams as composed this hymn. It is just speculation, based on a matching death date. 140-149140author→Mrs. Rene Beattiefull name→Mrs. Amy Constance Irene “Rene” Lester Beattie notes→(1886-1969) Australia. notes→Rene professed in 1909; went into the work in 1911 and labored in S. Australia, Tasmania and N.Z. tune→—original lyrics→Unknown composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→Used in HON 1928 141author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→—original lyrics→Close Thy Heart No More ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 142author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Washed in the Blood of the Lamb ref→hymnary composer→Tullius C. O’Kanefull name→Tullius Clinton O’Kane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 143author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Welcome for Me ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 144author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→I have a shepherd, one I love so well; ref→hymnary composer→Mary E. Uphamfull name→Mrs. Mary E. Upham Currier bio→hymntime ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. Can't find much info. Born 29 October 1858, died 8 November 1909. Married Reuben Barran Currien in 1904. 145author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Silver Streetoriginal lyrics→Grace! 'Tis a Charming Sound ref→hymnary notes→Also called Grace. Also called Charming Sound. composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 146author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→Life Aboveoriginal lyrics→Take the World, but Give Me Jesus ref→hymnary notes→Also called Give Me Jesus. composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 147author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Ewingoriginal lyrics→Jerusalem the Golden ref→hymnary composer→Alexander Ewingfull name→Alexander C. “Rex” Ewing bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 148author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Jesus Understands! ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 149author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Mine Eyes Shall Behold Him ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 150-159150author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Seeking the Wandering composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→Used in Redemption Songs #760 151author→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton notes→(1923-1997) Eng. notes→Ken labored in England and Madagascar.
notes→Ken wrote this hymn in 1981. tune→Restoriginal lyrics→Dear Lord and Father of Mankind ref→hymnary notes→Also called Elton. composer→Frederick C. Makerfull name→Frederick Charles Maker bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 152author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Throw Out the Life-Line ref→hymnary composer→Edward S. Ufford, arr. George C. Stebbinsfull name→Edward Smith Ufford, arr. George Coles Stebbins bio→hymntime bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→d 9 December 1929: Article in The Bee of Danville VA the next day states: notes→Hymn Composer Dies At 78 Years notes→ROCKLAND, ME., December. 10. —(AP)— The Rev. Edward S. Ufford, who composed the hymn, “Throw Out the Life Line” died yesterday at his home in Union at the age of 78 years. notes→He was inspired to write the hymn while conducting services as a young evangelist preacher in the village square ot Westwood, Mass. Its composition took less than half an hour. 153author→Kate Ulmerfull name→Mrs. Katherine “Kate” Dubendorf Ulmer bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→Shelteredoriginal lyrics→Jesus Alone Can Save Me ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 154author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→My Mother’s Bible ref→hymnary composer→Charlie D. Tillmanfull name→Charles Davis “Charlie” Tillman bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 155author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Is. 55:3) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Welcome Voiceoriginal lyrics→I Hear Thy Welcome Voice ref→hymnary composer→Lewis Hartsoughfull name→Lewis Hartsough bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 156author→Mrs. Violet Giles Websterfull name→Mrs. Sarah Violet “Violet” Giles Webster notes→(1886-1962) Aust. notes→Violet professed in 1916. She lived near Melbourne, Australia. tune→Intercessionoriginal lyrics→I Have a Saviour ref→hymnary notes→9 tunes with this name. composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 157author→Tom Holmesfull name→Thomas Dunn “Tom” Holmes notes→(1877-1930) U.S.A. notes→Tom lived in New York, U.S.A. near Niagara Falls. tune→Precious Nameoriginal lyrics→Take the Name of Jesus with you ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 158author→Charlotte Elliottfull name→Charlotte Elliott bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Written in 1834. tune→Woodworthoriginal lyrics→Just As I Am ref→hymnary composer→William B. Bradburyfull name→William Batchelder Bradbury bio→findagrave bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 159author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→Woodworthoriginal lyrics→Just As I Am ref→hymnary composer→William B. Bradburyfull name→William Batchelder Bradbury bio→findagrave bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 160-169160author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→—original lyrics→So Near to the Kingdom ref→hymnary composer→Robert Lowryfull name→Robert Lowry bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 161author→Willie Hughesfull name→William John “Willie” Hughes notes→(1880-1966) Ire. notes→Willie went into the work in 1906 and labored in Australia, eastern Canada and N.Z. tune→—original lyrics→Held in His Mighty Arms ref→hymnary composer→Winfield Macomberfull name→Winfield Macomber bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 162author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in October 1915. tune→—original lyrics→Shall We Meet? ref→hymnary composer→Elihu S. Ricefull name→Elihu S. Rice bio→hymntime ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 163author→George S. Railtonfull name→George Scott Railton bio→en notes→Unknown authorship on the internet. Not listed in hymnary list of lyrics authored by Railton. tune→Feastoriginal lyrics→The Feast Is Spread ref→hymnary composer→Philip P. Blissfull name→Philip Paul Bliss bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 164author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→—original lyrics→Only One Step composer→Mrs. E. Mary Andersonfull name→Mrs. Ellen Mary Anderson 165author→Frances R. Havergalfull name→Frances Ridley Havergal bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→This hymn was written in September 1874. It was one of t he author's favorites. tune→Bullingeroriginal lyrics→I Am Trusting Thee ref→hymnary composer→Ethelbert W. Bullingerfull name→Ethelbert William Bullinger bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 166author→Nathaniel Nortonfull name→Nathaniel Norton bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Mat. 27:22) tune→—original lyrics→What Will You Do with Jesus? ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 167author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James..
notes→Written in 1874. tune→—original lyrics→Almost Persuaded ref→hymnary composer→Philip P. Blissfull name→Philip Paul Bliss bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 168author→Jack Leechfull name→Jack Leech notes→(1881-1973) Eng. notes→Jack lived in Shropshire, England.
notes→Dates are speculative, based on public records of a Jack Leech that lived and died in Shropshire, but is not confirmed to be the author of this hymn. tune→—original lyrics→Almost Persuaded ref→hymnary composer→Philip P. Blissfull name→Philip Paul Bliss bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 169author→verses: Sam Jones, chorus: Mrs. C. B.-C.full name→verses: Samuel Jones, chorus: Mrs. Catherine “Kate” “Katie” “la Maréchale” Booth-Clibborn notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Ruth) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→O Lamb of God! Thou wonderful sin-bearer ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Catherine Booth-Clibbornfull name→Mrs. Catherine “Kate” “Katie” “la Maréchale” Booth-Clibborn bio→en ref→hymnary 170-179170author→Henry F. Lytefull name→Henry Francis Lyte bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(v1 → Lk. 24:29, Ps. 27:9 notes→v2 → Jam. 1:17, Ps. 102:26-27 notes→v3 → Rom. 16:20 notes→v4 → Ps. 27:1, 1 Cor. 15:55)
notes→This hymn was written just before the author's death. tune→Eventideoriginal lyrics→Abide With Me ref→hymnary composer→William H. Monkfull name→William Henry Monk bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 171author→Mary A. Lathburyfull name→Mary Artemisia Lathbury bio→hymnary bio→findagrave ref→hymnary notes→This hymn was written it 1877.
notes→It is sometimes credited as Mary Ann Lathbury. tune→Bread of Lifeoriginal lyrics→Break Thou the Bread ref→hymnary composer→William F. Sherwinfull name→William Fisk Sherwin bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 172author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→—original lyrics→Alone ref→hymnary notes→Written in 1914 per HymnPod composer→Ben H. Pricefull name→Ben H. Price bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. Some reference Benjamin for given name, but it is not clear if that is known or an assumption. Known credits seem to use just Ben. 173author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→Arch Streetoriginal lyrics→Revive the Hearts of All ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 174author→Jim Jardinefull name→James Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→The Savior With Me ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 175author→Edward H. Bickerstethfull name→Edward Henry Bickersteth bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→Eventideoriginal lyrics→Abide With Me ref→hymnary composer→William H. Monkfull name→William Henry Monk bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 176author→Milne Stoufferfull name→Everet Milne “Milne” Stouffer notes→(1887-1921) U.S.A. notes→Milne laboured in eastern Canada and U.S.A. tune→Lux Benignaoriginal lyrics→Lead, Kindly Light ref→hymnary composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 177author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Something for Jesusoriginal lyrics→Something for Thee ref→hymnary composer→Robert Lowryfull name→Robert Lowry bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 178author→Geoffrey Bowdlerfull name→Geoffrey Bowdler notes→(1900-1974) Eng. notes→Geoffrey lived in England. tune→—original lyrics→Fellowship composer→Geoffrey Bowdlerfull name→Geoffrey Bowdler 179author→Edward Cooneyfull name→Edward Cooney bio→en tune→—original lyrics→Hold the Fort ref→hymnary composer→Philip P. Blissfull name→Philip Paul Bliss bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 180-189180author→John Martinfull name→John Martin notes→(1876-1956) Ire. notes→John went into the work in 1916; labored in Ireland and Scotland, and wrote over 100 hymns. tune→Rowan Treeoriginal lyrics→O Christ, What Burdens ref→scottish-country-dancing-dictionary notes→Carolina Oliphant, (Lady Nairne), 1766-1845, wrote these song lyrics for the tune (the origin of which is unknown). The Rowan Tree appeared in R. A. Smith's Scottish Minstrel (1822). composer→Unknownfull name→Scottish Melody ref→cornemusique notes→Composer lost to history. 180.2author→John Martinfull name→John Martin notes→(1876-1956) Ire. notes→John went into the work in 1916; labored in Ireland and Scotland, and wrote over 100 hymns. tune→—original lyrics→O Blessed Lord composer→Dave E. Robertsfull name→Dave E. Roberts notes→Unknown middle name. 181author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. (Ps. 26:8) notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→Lord, We Love Thy Habitation composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 182author→Edward Cooneyfull name→Edward Cooney bio→en tune→Aureliaoriginal lyrics→The Church's one foundation ref→hymnary notes→Many different lyrics have been set to this tune. composer→Samuel S. Wesleyfull name→Samuel Sebastian Wesley bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 183author→Edward Cooneyfull name→Edward Cooney bio→en tune→St. Cuthbertoriginal lyrics→Our blest Redeemer ref→hymnary composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 184author→Edward Cooneyfull name→Edward Cooney bio→en tune→Nottinghamoriginal lyrics→Take My Life, and Let It Be ref→hymnary composer→Wolfgang Mozartfull name→Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 185author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Heb. 10:22) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Let Us Draw Near composer→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones 186author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Ex. 17:11) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Edenoriginal lyrics→At Even, Ere the Sun Was Set ref→hymnary composer→Timothy B. Masonfull name→Tmothy Batelle Mason bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 187author→Bennettfull name→Bennett ref→hymnary notes→Unknown full name. Author for hymn 187 was listed as Horatius Bonar in the Authors booklet. While Bonar did write a hymn with the same incipit, it is quite different after the first line. Two references at hymnary.org have been found attributing "Bennett" as the author or source of these words. Whether or not that is Lucy Ann Bennett, who collaborated with Bonar on several books, or whether one of the hymn texts inspired the other with the same incipit, is unknown at this time. tune→Serenityoriginal lyrics→Salvation original lyrics→Oh, cease, my wand’ring soul ref→hymnary composer→Cornelius Bryanfull name→Cornelius Bryan bio→en ref→hymnary 188author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Eventideoriginal lyrics→Forward, Christian, Forward! ref→hymnary composer→Henry J. E. Holmesfull name→Henry James Ernest Holmes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 189author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. (Ps. 48) notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→—original lyrics→Dear to the heart of the Shepherd ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 190-199190author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Lk. 11:1) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Tell Him Alloriginal lyrics→Tell the Savior All ref→hymnary composer→Tali Esen Morganfull name→Tali Esen Morgan bio→en ref→hymnary 191author→Jimmy Patrickfull name→James “Jimmy” Patrick notes→(1872-1960) Scot. (Mat. 26:41) notes→James wrote this hymn in South Dakota, U.S.A. in 1916. He labored in midwestern U.S.A. and eastern Canada. tune→—original lyrics→While the Days Are Going By ref→hymnary composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 192author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in 1917. tune→Riversideoriginal lyrics→Hear and Answer Prayer ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 193author→Garrett Hughesfull name→Garrett Gill Hughes notes→(1895-1991) U.S.A. notes→Garrett went into the work in 1919 and has labored in central and midwestern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→In the Upper Garden ref→hymnary composer→C. Austin Milesfull name→Charles Austin Miles bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 194author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Hollingsideoriginal lyrics→Jesus, Lover of My Soul ref→hymnary composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 195author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→Ar Hyd y Nosoriginal lyrics→All through the night ref→hymnary composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown ref→hymnary notes→Welsh melody, c. 1784 196author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. (Ps. 42:1) notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia.
notes→First line of refrain is the same as Caroline L. Goodenough hymn As Pants the Hart. tune→—original lyrics→Help Me to Find Thee composer→Bert Pattisonfull name→James Herbert “Bert” Pattison 197author→Albert S. Reitzfull name→Albert Simpson Reitz bio→hymntime ref→hymnary notes→(Lk. 11:1) tune→—original lyrics→Teach Me to Pray, Lord ref→hymnary composer→Albert S. Reitzfull name→Albert Simpson Reitz bio→hymntime ref→hymnary 198author→Winnie Mewesfull name→Carolyn Winifred “Winnie” Mewes notes→(1893-1962) Aust. notes→Winnie labored in Queensland and South Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Alone with Jesus composer→F. Hermann Geuefull name→Friedrich Hermann Geue notes→Birth and death records spell it the standard German way, but on his gravestone it is “Friederich” with an extra "e". 199author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in 1920. tune→Warringtonoriginal lyrics→Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun ref→hymnary composer→Ralph Harrisonfull name→Ralph Harrison bio→en ref→hymnary 200-299200-209200author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn on 31 January 1914. tune→—original lyrics→The Future ref→hymnary composer→A. Byron Condofull name→Adam Byron Condo or Asa Allan Armen bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 201author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in Bethel, South Australia. tune→—original lyrics→The Future ref→hymnary composer→A. Byron Condofull name→Adam Byron Condo or Asa Allan Armen bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 202author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in November 1919. tune→He Leadeth Meoriginal lyrics→He Leadeth Me ref→hymnary composer→William B. Bradburyfull name→William Batchelder Bradbury bio→findagrave bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 203author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in March 1915. tune→Selafooriginal lyrics→Oh! Touch Him Too ref→hymnary composer→M. Colquhounfull name→M. Colquhoun bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown first name. notes→Dale R. has Frances Sara Fuller Maitland Colquhoun, but doesn't remember what evidence he found for that. 204author→Bill Carrollfull name→William Charles “Bill” Carroll notes→(1876-1953) Ire. notes→William went into the work in 1904 and labored in England, Ireland and Australia. tune→Hursleyoriginal lyrics→Sun of My Soul ref→wordwisehymns notes→John Keble and his wife selected it for this hymn, and named it Hursley, as that was the parish in England where Keble was vicar for thirty years. composer→arr. William H. Monkfull name→arr. William Henry Monk bio→hymnary ref→hymnstudiesblog notes→The tune (Hursley) is based on the old Latin hymn Te Deum. It first appeared as an anonymous melody in the Katholisches Gesangbuch of Vienna around 1774 in the form "Grosser Gott" for the German versification of the Te Deum. That older form is often used with another hymn, "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name." The present long-meter form is usually attributed to an otherwise unknown musician named Peter or Paul Ritter (1760-1846). It is dated 1892. This tune was the personal choice of Keble and his wife as a suitable melody for "Sun of My Soul" and first appeared with this text in the 1855 Metrical Psalter of W. J. Irons and and Henry Lahee. The modern harmonization was made in 1861 by English church musician William Henry Monk (1823-1889). 205author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Gentle Shepherd, Save Me Now ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 206author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Gracious Redeemer composer→Frank Brucefull name→Frank Bruce 207author→Gladys Porteousfull name→Helen Gladys “Gladys” Porteous notes→(1897-1999) U.S.A. notes→Gladys went into the work in 1922, and labored in Saskatchewan, Canada, and western U.S.A.
notes→Gladys wrote this hymn in 1935 in LA, California, U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→Close Thy Heart No More ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 208author→Harriet Auberfull name→Harriet Auber bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→This hymn was written in 1829. tune→St. Cuthbertoriginal lyrics→Our blest Redeemer ref→hymnary composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 209author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→Olive’s Broworiginal lyrics→’Tis midnight; and on Olive’s brow ref→hymnary composer→William B. Bradburyfull name→William Batchelder Bradbury bio→findagrave bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 210-219210author→Dorothy Hansonfull name→Dorothy Josephine Hanson notes→(1910-2002) U.S.A. notes→Dorothy labored in western U.S.A., Sweden and Finland.
notes→She wrote this hymn in 1973. tune→—original lyrics→Langt bortom rømd som blånar notes→Far beyond escaped like blues composer→Julius Dahlöffull name→Julius Dahlöf bio→sv ref→media ref→youtube ref→notebutikken notes→Julius Dahlöf, born March 31, 1871, died October 28, 1913, was a Swedish-American composer. Dahlöf was born in Sweden, but was active in Norway and the USA as an organist and vocal leader. He is represented in Den svenska psalmboken 1986 with the setting of a work (no. 212). 211author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Is. 49:16) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→My Saviour, How I Love Thy Name composer→Mrs. Laura Middleton Coombsfull name→Mrs. Laura Middleton Coombs 212author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→God Sent His Well-Beloved Son composer→F. Hermann Geuefull name→Friedrich Hermann Geue notes→Birth and death records spell it the standard German way, but on his gravestone it is “Friederich” with an extra "e". 213author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Old Hundredthoriginal lyrics→Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow ref→hymnary composer→Loys Bourgeois, arr.full name→Loys “Louis” Bourgeois, arr. bio→en ref→hymnary 214author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. (Ps 124) notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→Innocentsoriginal lyrics→As the sun doth daily rise ref→hymnary composer→arr. William H. Monkfull name→arr. William Henry Monk bio→hymnary ref→hymnologyarchive notes→Unknown composer. It seems the scholars can't determine who actually wrote this tune. Some choices seem to be Joseph Smith, King Thibaut of Navarre, George Frederic Handel, Samuel Webbe Jr., or William Henry Monk. 215author→Ira Stanphillfull name→Ira Forest Stanphill bio→en tune→—original lyrics→A Tender Heart composer→Ira Stanphillfull name→Ira Forest Stanphill bio→en 216author→Robert Blairfull name→Robert Thompson Kennedy Blair notes→(1874-1942) N.Z. notes→Robert labored in England, N.Z., Fiji Islands, Samoa, Norfolk Island and Australia. tune→Revivaloriginal lyrics→Revive Thy Work, O Lord ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 217author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→My Saviour’s Love composer→Don Puffaltfull name→Donald Edwin “Don” Puffalt 218author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→Diligenceoriginal lyrics→Work, for the Night is Coming ref→hymnary notes→Also called Work Song. composer→Lowell Masonfull name→Lowell Mason bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 219author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Jn. 21:15) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Homeoriginal lyrics→There is beauty all around ref→hymnary composer→John H. McNaughtonfull name→John Hugh McNaughton bio→hymntime ref→hymnary 220-229220author→Mrs. Elizabeth Payson Prentissfull name→Mrs. Elizabeth Payson Prentiss bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→The author wrote this hymn in 1856 during a time of great personal sorrow. tune→More Love to Theeoriginal lyrics→More Love to Thee, O Christ ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 221author→Jim Jardinefull name→James Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→Abridgeoriginal lyrics→Rehearse His praise with awe profound ref→digital notes→Also called St. Stephen.
notes→Link is to original publication, where lyrics first line was found, derived from Psalm 47. composer→Isaac Smithfull name→Isaac Smith bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 222author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Mainzeroriginal lyrics→God Only Wise, and Great, and Strong ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics set to this tune. composer→Joseph Mainzerfull name→Joseph Mainzer bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 223author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Lord, I Would Take Thy Yoke composer→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz 224author→John E. Bodefull name→John Ernest Bode bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Written in 1869. tune→Angel’s Storyoriginal lyrics→O Jesus, I Have Promised ref→hymnary composer→Arthur H. Mannfull name→Arther Henry Mann bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 225author→Frances R. Havergalfull name→Frances Ridley Havergal bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Written in 1872. tune→Mainzeroriginal lyrics→God Only Wise, and Great, and Strong ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics set to this tune. composer→Joseph Mainzerfull name→Joseph Mainzer bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 226author→Jim Wrightfull name→James Richard “Jim” Wright notes→(1888-1962) Eng. notes→James labored in England and western Canada. tune→Trenthamoriginal lyrics→Breathe on me, Breath of God ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics set to this tune. composer→Robert Jacksonfull name→Robert Jackson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 227author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. (Ps. 28:1) notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia. tune→—original lyrics→Was It for Me? ref→hymnary composer→John M. Whytefull name→John Marchant Whyte bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 228author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→—original lyrics→Moments of Blessing ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 229author→Jim Fawcettfull name→James William “Jim” Fawcett notes→(1886-1958) Ire. (Jn. 15) notes→James went into the work in 1904 and labored in Ireland and eastern U.S.A. tune→Wondrous Sightoriginal lyrics→The Face of Jesus ref→hymnary composer→Daniel B. Townerfull name→Daniel Brink Towner bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 230-239230author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→God Caresoriginal lyrics→God Will Take Care of You ref→hymnary composer→W. Stillman Martinfull name→Walter Stillman Martin bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 231author→Leander L. Pickettfull name→Leander Lycurgus Pickett bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→Speak to My Soul ref→hymnary composer→F. Campana, arr. Leander L. Pickettfull name→Leander Lycurgus Pickett bio→hymnary bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown first name for composer F. Campana. Probably Fabio Campana, but possibly Francesca Campana. Others have also arranged this music differently: https://www.ehymns.org/hymns/info/star-of-the-midnight 232author→Roy Taylorfull name→Roy Clayton Taylor notes→(1903-1960) U.S.A. (Lam. 3:23) notes→Roy professed in 1923; entered the work in 1925 and labored in U.S.A., Chile, Argentina and Mexico. tune→Fully Trustingoriginal lyrics→All my doubts I give to Jesus ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 233author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Saved by Graceoriginal lyrics→Saved by Grace ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 234author→Frederick W. Faberfull name→Frederick William Faber bio→hymnary ref→books ref→hymnary tune→Arlingtonoriginal lyrics→I worship Thee, most gracious God ref→hymnary composer→Thomas A. Arnefull name→Thomas Augustine Arne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 235author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→Old Hundredthoriginal lyrics→Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow ref→hymnary composer→Loys Bourgeois, arr.full name→Loys “Louis” Bourgeois, arr. bio→en ref→hymnary 236author→Jim Fawcettfull name→James William “Jim” Fawcett notes→(1886-1958) Ire. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and labored in Ireland and eastern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→Unknown composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→Used in HON 1935 237author→Mrs. Edna M. Heitger Carmanfull name→Mrs. Edna Merle Heitger Carman notes→(1895-1965) U.S.A. notes→This hymn is an expression of Edna’s testimony. It is believed in some areas to have been written by Mr. Alfred Dunn of S. Africa. tune→Spenceroriginal lyrics→Enough of Thee ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Ella L. Case Chaferfull name→Mrs. Ella Loraine Case Chafer bio→findagrave ref→hymnary notes→Most (including hymnary.org) believe Mrs. Ella Loraine Case Chafer wrote this music, but all the credits found seem to be L. S. Chafer... no Mrs., no Ella, no Loraine. On the other hand, the biographies of Lewis Sperry Chafer say nothing of him composing music, but one does say:
notes→On April 22, 1896, Dr. Chafer was united in marriage to Miss Case whose home was in Ellington, Chautauqua County, New York. She at once took an active part in the ministry to which her husband was devoted, laboring with him as soloist and accompanist at the piano; in both of these services she was exceptionally gifted and thoroughly trained. (from https://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/bchafer2.html) 238author→Isaac Wattsfull name→Isaac Watts bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Ps. 103) tune→—original lyrics→Oh, Bless the Lord, My Soul composer→Andy Robbfull name→Andrew Hamilton “Andy” Robb 239author→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton notes→(1923-1997) Eng. notes→Ken labored in England and Madagascar.
notes→Ken wrote this hymn on his first home visit to England from Madagascar. tune→Gloamingoriginal lyrics→In the Gloaming ref→hymnary composer→Annie F. Harrison, arr. A. W. B.full name→Annie Jessie Fortescue Harrison, arr. A. W. B. bio→en ref→hymnary notes→Unknown arranger names. 240-249240author→Frances Bevanfull name→Mrs. Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan bio→hymnary ref→asweetsavor ref→ehymnbook notes→Some sources think that Frances Bevan translated a hymn written in another language by an author whose initials are P.B.
notes→This link shows the book it came from... a collection of hymns produced by Bevan. notes→She credits a few other authors whose work she did, in fact, translate. And some of the credits are just initials... like this one. notes→https://ccel.org/ccel/bevan/tersteegen/tersteegen.lvii.html?highlight=weary%20days&queryID=26188017&resultID=66094#highlight
notes→And on the 3rd page (numbered 208) of this book about Bevan, it indicates that many (probably all) of the initials were not of people, but of places where she herself resided or was visiting at the time she wrote those hymns. notes→https://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/eq/1962-4_206.pdf tune→—original lyrics→Some day I’ll wander back again ref→en notes→secular composer→William A. Penno, arr. W. J. K.full name→William Augustus Penno Jr., arr. W. J. K. ref→en ref→hymnary notes→Attributed to stage name William A. Huntley. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/1421456/person/-111394133/facts
notes→Unknown names for W. J. K. 241author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this, one of his first hymns, in Gladtsone, South Australia, in 1909. tune→—original lyrics→My Lord and I ref→hymnary composer→K. F. Garrardfull name→K. F. Garrard bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown given names. Only reference found was based on credit in Redemption Songs. 1937 edition. 242author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→The Name of Our Saviour composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 243author→Adam Hutchisonfull name→Adam Dickson Hutchison notes→(1873-1925) Eng. (Gen. 22; Mat. 26:6-13) notes→Adam labored in England and Australia, and pioneered the work in India and Burma. tune→Silver Streetoriginal lyrics→Grace! 'tis a charming sound ref→hymnary notes→Also called Grace. Also called Charming Sound. composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 244author→Anna L. Waringfull name→Anna Letitia Waring bio→hymnary tune→High Over Alloriginal lyrics→My Heart Is Resting, O My God ref→hymnary notes→Scottish Air. Also called Amesbury. composer→arr. J. M. Bonnarfull name→arr. J. M. Bonnar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Uknown middle name, questionable first name. notes→48, 98, 112, 244, 388 all written or arranged by J M Bonnar. Or J McW Bonnar. J apparently is James. No clue what McW is. There is also reference to a Charles McW Bonnar, not sure if it is the same person, a related person, or an unrelated person.
notes→The preface to Songs of Victory specifically calls out James McW. Bonnar, so Charles seems unlikely. 245author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia. tune→—original lyrics→The Lost Ship ref→hymnary composer→James E. Hawesfull name→James Edward Hawes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 246author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→All My Springs Arise in Jesus composer→F. Hermann Geuefull name→Friedrich Hermann Geue notes→Birth and death records spell it the standard German way, but on his gravestone it is “Friederich” with an extra "e". 247author→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Samuel Jacksonfull name→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Samuel Jackson bio→hymnary ref→ia800301 notes→Unknown if Samuel Jackson translated the hymn, or simply included someone else’s translation in his book (pub. 1832) without credit.
notes→Unknown birth and death dates for Samual Jackson. tune→Meribahoriginal lyrics→When Thou my righteous Judge shalt come ref→hymnary composer→Lowell Masonfull name→Lowell Mason bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 248author→Garrett Hughesfull name→Garrett Gill Hughes notes→(1895-1991) U.S.A. notes→Garrett went into the work in 1919 and labored in central U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→Send Thy Blessing ref→hymnary composer→J. Lincoln Hallfull name→Joseph Lincoln Hall bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Published under pseudonym Maurice A. Clifton 249author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Send Thy Blessing ref→hymnary composer→Joseph L. Hallfull name→Joseph Lincoln Hall bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Published under pseudonym Maurice A. Clifton 250-259250author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in November 1916. tune→Ellersoriginal lyrics→Search Me, O God ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics set to this tune. composer→Edward J. Hopkinsfull name→Edward John Hopkins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 251author→John Martinfull name→John Martin notes→(1876-1956) Ire. (Ps. 137) notes→John went into the work in 1916; labored in Ireland and Scotland. notes→He wrote over 100 hymns. tune→—original lyrics→It Pays to Serve Jesus ref→hymnary composer→Eli G. Christyfull name→Eli G. Christy bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 252author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Is. 26:9) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Wand’rer, Come ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 253author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in January 1915, in Mt. Gambier, South Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Our Life Is Like a Stormy Sea ref→hymnary composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 254author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in October 1919. tune→—original lyrics→I Love the Perfect Way composer→Arthur Heselwoodfull name→Arthur Richard Heselwood 255author→Frances R. Havergalfull name→Frances Ridley Havergal bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(1 Sam. 3:9)
notes→Written in May 1867. tune→Ottawaoriginal lyrics→Master, Speak! ref→hymnary composer→Lowell Masonfull name→Lowell Mason bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 256author→E. May Grimesfull name→Mrs. Emily May Grimes Crawford bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While these lyrics were written before marriage, her wirtings after marriage were also published under her maiden name. tune→Quietudeoriginal lyrics→The Quiet Hour ref→hymnary composer→Harold Greenfull name→Harold Green bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 257author→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton notes→(1923-1997) Eng. notes→Ken labored in England and Madagascar.
notes→Ken wrote this hymn in 1950. tune→Porchesteroriginal lyrics→Thy Child composer→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton 258author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→Lowlinessoriginal lyrics→Who Is He Born in the Stall ref→hymnary notes→Less frequently called Adoration composer→Benjamin R. Hanbyfull name→Benjamin Russell Hanby bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 259author→Marion MacPhersonfull name→Marion Viola MacPherson notes→(1922-1998) U.S.A. notes→Marion went into the work in California in 1947. tune→—original lyrics→Lord, in My Need composer→Marion MacPhersonfull name→Marion Viola MacPherson 260-269260author→Tom Robertsfull name→Thomas Montgomerie “Tom” Roberts notes→(1904-1974) Eng. notes→Tom labored in western U.S.A. and Alaska. He is buried in Washington, U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→An Evening Prayer ref→hymnary composer→Charles H. Gabrielfull name→Charles Hutchinson Gabriel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also had a son with the same name, so Charles became "Senior", but it wasn't used in the crediting his compositions. His son was also musical, and "Jr." was used in crediting his compositions. 261author→Mary Lindleyfull name→Mary Ella Lindley notes→(1903-1979) U.S.A. (Mat. 26:39) notes→Mary professed in 1918; she went into the work in 1923 and labored in southern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→The Touch of His Hand on Mine ref→hymnary composer→Henry P. Mortonfull name→Henry Prior Morton bio→hymntime ref→hymnary 262author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Nicaeaoriginal lyrics→Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! ref→hymnary composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 263author→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Jean S. Pigottfull name→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Jean Sophia Pigott bio→hymnary bio→en ref→hymnal tune→Holleyoriginal lyrics→Lord, Speak to Me That I May Speak ref→hymnary composer→George Hewsfull name→George Hews bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 264author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Meditationoriginal lyrics→There Is a Green Hill Far Away ref→hymnary composer→John H. Gowerfull name→John Henry Gower bio→hymnology ref→hymnary 265author→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton notes→(1923-1997) Eng. notes→Ken labored in England and Madagascar.
notes→Ken wrote this hymn in 1963. tune→Camachaoriginal lyrics→Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord ref→hymnary composer→B. Mansell Ramseyfull name→Benjamin Mansell Ramsey bio→en ref→hymnary 266author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Lloydoriginal lyrics→How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds ref→hymnary composer→Cuthbert Howardfull name→Cuthbert Howard bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 267author→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton notes→(1923-1997) Eng. notes→Ken labored in England and Madagascar.
notes→Written in response to a request for another baptism hymn. tune→Trenthamoriginal lyrics→Breathe on me, Breath of God ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics set to this tune. composer→Robert Jacksonfull name→Robert Jackson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 268author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→This hymn is often used at baptism. tune→Nearer Homeoriginal lyrics→Forever with the Lord ref→hymnary notes→4 tunes with this name. A variety of lyrics use this tune. composer→Isaac B. Woodburyfull name→Isaac Baker Woodbury bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 269author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia. tune→Land of Beulahoriginal lyrics→Is This Not the Land of Beulah? ref→hymnary composer→John W. Dadmunfull name→John William Dadmun bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→William J. Brabury arranged a similar tune, with a difference in the 2nd phrase of systems 1, 2, 4. notes→There are quite a few instances, several different arrangers, most of the arrangements seem quite like Dadmun's, and his name is most often credited (but not with arr. and not with other arrangers either). 270-279270author→Marion MacPhersonfull name→Marion Viola MacPherson notes→(1922-1998) U.S.A. notes→Marion went into the work in 1947. notes→This hymn, including the music, was written while caring for her mother. tune→—original lyrics→Tomorrow’s Path composer→Marion MacPhersonfull name→Marion Viola MacPherson 271author→Daniel W. Whittlefull name→Daniel Webster Whittle bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(2 Tim. 1:12) tune→El Nathanoriginal lyrics→I Know Not Why ref→hymnary composer→James McGranahanfull name→James McGranahan bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 272author→Mrs. Mabel Reid Smithfull name→Mrs. Mabel Laura Reid Smith notes→(1883-1968) Ire. (Jos. 23:14) notes→Mabel wrote this hymn Feb. 16, 1967, near the end of her life, at the request of a daughter. tune→—original lyrics→There Hath Not Failed composer→Joe Macadamfull name→Joseph Macadam 273author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (2 Tim. 1:12) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Starless Crownoriginal lyrics→There is a land mine eyes shall see ref→hymnary composer→Isaac H. Meredithfull name→Isaac Hickman Meredith bio→hymnary bio→findagrave ref→hymnary 274author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Job 19:25) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Ellacombeoriginal lyrics→Hosanna, Loud Hosanna ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics are set to this tune. composer→arr. William H. Monkfull name→arr. William Henry Monk bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Originally published with "Ave Maria, klarer und lichter Morgenstern" in a German hymnal, it was arranged and rearranged with the modern version arranged by William H. Monk 275author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→A Home All Bright and Fair ref→hymnary composer→Charles H. Gabrielfull name→Charles Hutchinson Gabriel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also had a son with the same name, so Charles became "Senior", but it wasn't used in the crediting his compositions. His son was also musical, and "Jr." was used in crediting his compositions. 276author→L. Warefull name→L.Ware ref→hymnary notes→Unknown author name. Hymnary has 4 scanned hymnals containing these lyrics. There are three different attributions for author.
notes→Credit here is as in Songs of Victory.
notes→The only reference to Mrs. is in a copyright permission notice in the preface to Songs of Victory. Otherwise just L. Ware. Or A.V. https://hymnary.org/text/precious_thought_my_father_knoweth No Loammi J Ware found at http://www.warefamilies.org/home-2/ware-family-archive-index/ Even though hymntime.com references (for different lyrics) Loammi J Ware. But the family tree does show a Loammi Goodenow Ware was a minister in roughly the right time frame. tune→—original lyrics→Your Father Knoweth ref→hymnary composer→J. S.full name→J. S. ref→hymnary notes→Unknown composer name.
notes→Credit here is as in Songs of Victory. 277author→Adelaide A. Pollardfull name→(Sarah) Adelaide Addison “Adelaide” Pollard bio→hymntime ref→hymnary notes→At least one biography claims her mother named her Sarah, but that Sarah didn't like that and renamed herself. But at age 7 she is on the census as "Adie", so the story may or may not be accurate. tune→Bellfloweroriginal lyrics→The Next Step composer→Jonathan Wrightfull name→Jonathan Earl “Jon” Wright 278author→Henry Swanepoelfull name→Henry Swanepoel notes→(1903-1968) Zimbabwe. notes→Henry labored in South Africa, Zimbabwe (S. Rhodesia), Zambia, and Zaire.
notes→Henry wrote this hymn in 1924 tune→—original lyrics→Oh! for the Peace composer→Frank Brucefull name→Frank Bruce notes→Bert Pattison credited Mrs. F. Lloyd (sister to Mrs. Ellen Mary Anderson) with this tune, however, she wrote a different tune for these lyrics.
notes→(from Johan Kotzé, 19 February 2013)
notes→Note that in the collection of hymns by (Mrs.) E. M. Anderson, the tune ""Oh! For the Peace of a Perfect Trust"" is credited to her sister, (Mrs.) F. Lloyd. Bert Pattison incorrectly reported that Mrs. F. Lloyd wrote the tune used with those words in the 1951 edition; however, the tune in the collection is a different tune, and probably belongs to the story he reported. However, the tune in the 1951 book, used again in the 1987 book, was written by F. Bruce. 279author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→Marytonoriginal lyrics→O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee ref→hymnary notes→At least 11 sets of lyrics have been set to this tune. composer→H. Percy Smithfull name→Henry Percy Smith bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 280-289280author→Charlie Morganfull name→Charles “Charlie” Morgan notes→(1875-1950) Wales. notes→Charles went into the work in 1910 and labored in western Canada. tune→—original lyrics→How Sweet the Thought composer→Don Puffaltfull name→Donald Edwin “Don” Puffalt 281author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia. tune→Meribahoriginal lyrics→When Thou my righteous Judge shalt come ref→hymnary composer→Lowell Masonfull name→Lowell Mason bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 282author→Mrs. Rene Beattiefull name→Mrs. Amy Constance Irene “Rene” Lester Beattie notes→(1886-1969) Australia. notes→Rene professed in 1909; went into the work in 1911 and labored in S. Australia, Tasmania and N.Z. tune→Lacrimaoriginal lyrics→When I Survey the Wondrous Cross ref→hymnary composer→Alexander Leefull name→Alexander Lee bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 283author→Hugh Robertsfull name→Hugh Birch Roberts notes→(1884-1971) Ire. notes→Hugh labored in eastern Canada. tune→—original lyrics→Bearing Precious Seed composer→Hugh Robertsfull name→Hugh Birch Roberts 284author→Clarence Anderson and Kenneth Dissmorefull name→Clarence Leslie Anderson and Kenneth Dewey Dissmore notes→(1903-1987) U.S.A. notes→Clarence labored in the midwestern U.S.A, Chile, and Mexico. notes→(1916-1993) U.S.A. notes→Kenneth labored in the midwestern U.S.A.
notes→Using the tune Clarence had selected, and further developing Clarence’s thought, Kenneth completed this hymn in 1979.
notes→Shares a first phrase with the lyrics of My Mother’s Prayer, and was probably inspired by that phrase. tune→Hannahoriginal lyrics→My Mother’s Prayer ref→hymnary composer→Winfield S. Weedenfull name→Winfield Scott Weeden bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 285author→Jim Wrightfull name→James Richard “Jim” Wright notes→(1888-1962) Eng. (Ps. 27:14) notes→James labored in England, and in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. tune→—original lyrics→Hold Thou My Hand! ref→hymnary composer→Hubert P. Mainfull name→Hubert Platt Main bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 286author→Mary McGregorfull name→Mary McGregor notes→(1884-1970) Scot. notes→Mary labored in Scotland and in eastern U.S.A.
notes→Mary wrote this hymn when thinking of the different offerings. tune→—original lyrics→My Father Knows ref→hymnary composer→Edwin O. Excellfull name→Edwin Othello Excell bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 287author→Kenneth Dissmorefull name→Kenneth Dewey Dissmore notes→(1916-1993) U.S.A. notes→Kenneth labored in the midwestern U.S.A.
notes→Kenneth wrote this hymn in the 1960’s as a funeral hymn. tune→—original lyrics→There's No Friend Like Jesus ref→hymnary composer→Morton J. Babbittfull name→Morton Jeptha Babbitt bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 288author→Jack Pricefull name→Jack Heygate Price notes→(1922-2015) Can. notes→Jack labored in western Canada.
notes→Jack wrote this hymn in 1970 due to a struggle in his own soul. tune→—original lyrics→Oh, Say Not Ye composer→Mrs. Mary Lou Fontainefull name→Mrs. Mary Lou Eastlick Fontaine Todd notes→(1934-2002) U.S.A. 289author→Edmund S. Lorenzfull name→Edmund Simon Lorenz bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→Thou Thinkest, Lord, of Me ref→hymnary composer→Edmund S. Lorenzfull name→Edmund Simon Lorenz bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 290-299290author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (2 Kings 2:2-6) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Only Thee ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 291author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→Allein auf dem Bergeoriginal lyrics→Allein auf dem Berge notes→There is a much loved German hymn with this name and tune. Ttranslates to "Alone on the Mountain" composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown 292author→Eustace Radfordfull name→Eustace Radford notes→(1880-1949) Aust. notes→Eustace wrote this hymn after the death of his beloved wife, Kate, in May 1932. tune→Rutherfordoriginal lyrics→The Sands of Time Are Sinking ref→hymnary composer→Chrétien Urhanfull name→Chrétien Urhan bio→en ref→hymnary 293author→Robert Blairfull name→Robert Thompson Kennedy Blair notes→(1874-1942) N.Z. notes→Robert labored in England, N.Z., Fiji Islands, Samoa, Norfolk Island and Australia. tune→Precious Saviouroriginal lyrics→Full Salvation ref→hymnary notes→Also called Dagenham. composer→Dora Boolefull name→Dora Boole bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 294author→Freda Hanburyfull name→Mrs. Freda Hanbury Allen bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Jn. 16:33)
notes→Presumably written before marriage. Little information can be found. tune→Missionary Hymnoriginal lyrics→From Greenland’s Icy Mountains ref→hymnary composer→Lowell Masonfull name→Lowell Mason bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 295author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Holy Spirit, Come In! ref→hymnary composer→Peter P. Bilhornfull name→Peter Philip Bilhorn bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 296author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→All Through the Storm composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 297author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. (Mat. 8:24) notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→—original lyrics→An Everlasting Friend ref→hymnary composer→Robert Crosbiefull name→Robert Crosbie ref→hymnary notes→Unknown biography. Possibly https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Crosbie 298author→Horatius Bonarfull name→Horatius Bonar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(2 Cor. 6:8) tune→Almsgivingoriginal lyrics→O Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea ref→hymnary composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 299author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→Toulonoriginal lyrics→God of the Prophets ref→hymnary composer→Loys Bourgeoisfull name→Loys “Louis” Bourgeois bio→en ref→hymnary 300-399300-309300author→Gladys Porteousfull name→Helen Gladys “Gladys” Porteous notes→(1897-1999) U.S.A. notes→Gladys went into the work in 1922, and labored in Saskatchewan, Canada, and western U.S.A.
notes→Gladys wrote this hymn in 1923 in San Diego, California, U.S.A. tune→St. Agnesoriginal lyrics→Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee ref→hymnary notes→8 tunes with this name. composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 301author→Mrs. Mabel Grahamfull name→Mrs. Mabel Margaret Moore Graham notes→(1885-1918) U.S.A. notes→Mrs. Graham professed in N. Dakota in 1905, later moving to Saskatchewan, Canada. tune→Homeoriginal lyrics→Home, Home Sweet Home ref→hymnary notes→from opera "Clari, Maid of Milan" composer→Henry R. Bishopfull name→Henry Rowley Bishop bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 302author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→—original lyrics→Dear Spirit, Lead Thou Me ref→hymnary composer→C. Austin Milesfull name→Charles Austin Miles bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 303author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→—original lyrics→Close to Thee ref→hymnary composer→Silas J. Vailfull name→Silas Jones Vail bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 304author→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Frances Bevanfull name→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Mrs. Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan bio→hymnary bio→hymnary tune→Petitionoriginal lyrics→Sometimes a light surprises ref→hymnary notes→Also called Supplication. composer→Franz Joseph Haydnfull name→Franz Joseph Haydn bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 305author→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Frances Bevanfull name→Gerhard Tersteegen, tr Mrs. Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan bio→hymnary bio→hymnary tune→Rutherfordoriginal lyrics→The Sands of Time Are Sinking ref→hymnary composer→Chrétien Urhanfull name→Chrétien Urhan bio→en ref→hymnary 306author→Tom Turnerfull name→Thomas McCausland “Tom” Turner notes→(1878-1959) Ire. notes→Tom went into the work in Ireland in 1900 and in 1905 he went to Australia. tune→—original lyrics→A Home All Bright and Fair ref→hymnary composer→Charles H. Gabrielfull name→Charles Hutchinson Gabriel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also had a son with the same name, so Charles became "Senior", but it wasn't used in the crediting his compositions. His son was also musical, and "Jr." was used in crediting his compositions. 307author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→The Story that Never Grows Old ref→hymnary composer→Matthew Lindsay McPhailfull name→Matthew Lindsay McPhail ref→hymnary 308author→Francis Rous, et aliafull name→Francis Rous, et alia bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Ps. 23) notes→Francis’ lyrics were chosen by a committee, but were then heavily edited by the committee. tune→Orlingtonoriginal lyrics→The Lord's My Shepherd ref→hymnary composer→John Campbellfull name→John Campbell bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 308.2author→Francis Rous, et aliafull name→Francis Rous, et alia bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Ps. 23) notes→Francis’ lyrics were chosen by a committee, but were then heavily edited by the committee. tune→Crimondoriginal lyrics→The Lord's My Shepherd ref→hymnary composer→Jessie Seymour Irvine, harmonies by David Grantfull name→Jessie Seymour Irvine, harmonies by David Grant bio→en bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 309author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Ps. 23 and Jn. 10) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in Dec. 1919. tune→—original lyrics→I Know ref→hymnary composer→J. Lincoln Hallfull name→Joseph Lincoln Hall bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 310-319310author→Adelaide A. Pollardfull name→(Sarah) Adelaide Addison “Adelaide” Pollard bio→ancestry ref→hymnary notes→(Jn. 10) notes→At least one biography claims her mother named her Sarah, but that Sarah didn't like that and renamed herself. But at age 7 she is on the census as "Adie", so the story may or may not be accurate. tune→—original lyrics→Shepherd of Israel ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 311author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Deu. 32:10) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Love Supreme composer→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones 312author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Ps. 23) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Lebanonoriginal lyrics→I Was A Wandering Sheep ref→hymnary composer→John Zundelfull name→John Zundel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 313author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in 1917 in Snug Cove, Kangaroo Island, S. Australia while resting for six months. tune→Henriettaoriginal lyrics→Thy Holy Spirit, Lord, Alone ref→hymnary notes→Some hymnals do not include the refrain and omit that part of the tune as well. At least one hymnal has a variation for the 4th instance of the refrain. composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 314author→Eliza H. Hamiltonfull name→Eliza Helen Hamilton bio→hymntime ref→hymnary notes→(Heb. 4) tune→Ridleyoriginal lyrics→O Give Me Rest from Self ref→hymnary composer→Handley C. G. Moulefull name→Handley Carr Glyn Moule bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 315author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→Spenceroriginal lyrics→Enough of Thee ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Ella L. Case Chaferfull name→Mrs. Ella Loraine Case Chafer bio→findagrave ref→hymnary notes→Most sources (including hymnary.org) believe Mrs. Ella Loraine Case Chafer wrote this music, but all the credits found seem to be L. S. Chafer... no Mrs., no Ella, no Loraine. On the other hand, the biographies of Lewis Sperry Chafer say nothing of him composing music, but one does say:
notes→On April 22, 1896, Dr. Chafer was united in marriage to Miss Case whose home was in Ellington, Chautauqua County, New York. She at once took an active part in the ministry to which her husband was devoted, laboring with him as soloist and accompanist at the piano; in both of these services she was exceptionally gifted and thoroughly trained. (from https://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/bchafer2.html) 316author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Langranoriginal lyrics→Weary of Earth ref→hymnary notes→Also called St Agnes (Langran). Also called Evensong. composer→James Langranfull name→James Langran bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 317author→Elinor Kleebfull name→Elinor Evelyn Kleeb notes→(1915-2004) U.S.A. notes→Elinor went into the work in 1939, and labored in western U.S.A.
notes→Elinor wrote this hymn, including the music, in 1937. tune→—original lyrics→Sweet Is the Rest composer→Elinor Kleebfull name→Elinor Evelyn Kleeb 318author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in October 1914. tune→—original lyrics→Tarry With Me ref→hymnary composer→Knowles Shawfull name→Knowles Shaw bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 319author→Jim Fawcettfull name→James William “Jim” Fawcett notes→(1886-1958) Ire. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and labored in Ireland and eastern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→My Father Watches Over Me ref→hymnary composer→Charles H. Gabrielfull name→Charles Hutchinson Gabriel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also had a son with the same name, so Charles became "Senior", but it wasn't used in the crediting his compositions. His son was also musical, and "Jr." was used in crediting his compositions. 320-329320author→Mary Lindleyfull name→Mary Ella Lindley notes→(1903-1979) U.S.A. (Ex. 21:5) notes→Mary professed in 1918; she went into the work in 1923 and labored in southern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→Jesus Will Miss You notes→Unknown proof composer→W. Stillman Martinfull name→Walter Stillman Martin bio→hymnary notes→Unknown proof 321author→Unknownfull name→Unknown bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Lyrics significantly rewritten by Unknown, but retain some of the thoughts from a hymn Wanted Hearts written by John Lawley, and clearly seems to have been inspired by John's hymn. tune→—original lyrics→Anna pa Søndagskolen ref→no ref→youtube notes→Some have attirbuted this tune to Beethoven, but research among scholars of Beethoven's music found no clues. Someone suggested it was a Norwegian folk tune, and then it was possible to find “Anna pa Søndagskolen”, set to a folk tune, which seems to predate the Thoro Harris copyright. “Anna pa Søndagskolen” translates to “Anna in Sunday School”. composer→arr. Thoro Harrisfull name→arr. Thoro Harris bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→The melody is somewhat altered in the arrangement for this book, in the first measure of the refrain, unknown who did the further arranging. Harmonies are also slightly different. 322author→Robert Blairfull name→Robert Thompson Kennedy Blair notes→(1874-1942) N.Z. notes→Robert professed in 1906, went into the work in 1916, and labored in England, N.Z., Fiji Islands, Samoa, Norfolk Island and Australia. tune→Visionoriginal lyrics→Face to Face with Christ ref→hymnary composer→Grant Colfax Tullarfull name→Grant Colfax Tullar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 323author→Richard Middletonfull name→Richard Hare “Dick” Middleton notes→(1922-2006) U.S.A. notes→Richard went in the work in 1945, and labored in the western U.S.A.
notes→Richard wrote this hymn after the funeral of a 20-year-old girl who was killed while walking to a gospel meeting in 1970. tune→—original lyrics→Dear Spirit, Lead Thou Me ref→hymnary composer→C. Austin Milesfull name→Charles Austin Miles bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 324author→R. McNaughtanfull name→R. McNaughtan bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown given name, birth and death years. tune→—original lyrics→Live for Others ref→hymnary composer→Daniel B. Townerfull name→Daniel Brink Towner bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 325author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→—original lyrics→His Grace Is Enough for Me ref→hymnary composer→J. Bruce Evansfull name→J. Bruce Evans bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown given name 326author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in September 1916, in Sandringham, Victoria, Australia. tune→Woodworthoriginal lyrics→Just As I Am ref→hymnary composer→William B. Bradburyfull name→William Batchelder Bradbury bio→findagrave bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 327author→Frances R. Havergalfull name→Frances Ridley Havergal bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Some versions include a chorus (including HON 1951) which was authored by Edmund Simon Lorenz. tune→—original lyrics→He Will Lead composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→Used in Redemption Songs 746 328author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia. tune→—original lyrics→Unknown composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→Used in HON 1951 329author→Harry Savagefull name→Henry “Harry” Savage notes→(1887-1986) Eng. notes→Harry went into the work in 1914, and labored in eastern Canada and U.S.A. before going to Chile in 1926. tune→Stuttgartoriginal lyrics→Sollt' es gleich ref→hymnary composer→Christian F. Wittfull name→Christian Friedrich Witt bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 330-339330author→Horatius Bonarfull name→Horatius Bonar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Written in 1843. tune→Duke Streetoriginal lyrics→Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics were set to this tune. composer→John W. Hattonfull name→John Warrington Hatton bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 331author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Precious Saviouroriginal lyrics→Full Salvation ref→hymnary notes→Also called Dagenham. composer→Dora Boolefull name→Dora Boole bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 332author→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton notes→(1923-1997) Eng. (Ps. 133) notes→Ken labored in England and Madagascar.
notes→Ken wrote this hymn in 1970 in Madagascar as he was thinking of convention beginning in England. tune→—original lyrics→In this World of Woe composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 333author→Garrett Hughesfull name→Garrett Gill Hughes notes→(1895-1991) U.S.A. (Jn. 17) notes→Garrett went into the work in 1919 and labored in central U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→The Savior With Me ref→hymnary composer→John R. Sweneyfull name→John Robson Sweney bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 334author→Bernard S. Ingemann, tr Sabine Baring-Gouldfull name→Bernard Severin Ingemann, tr Sabine Baring-Gould bio→hymnary bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→St. Oswaldoriginal lyrics→Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow ref→hymnary notes→Also called St. Ambrose. Many lyrics are set to this tune. composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 335author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada.
notes→Apparently inspired by a similar hymn from 1908 by William Arthur Dunkerley, writing under the pseudonym of John Oxenham. tune→Beatitudooriginal lyrics→Walking with God ref→hymnary notes→Many lyrics are set to this tune. composer→John B. Dykesfull name→John Bacchus Dykes bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 336author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in November 1917, in Snug Cove, Kangaroo Island, S. Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Trusting More ref→hymnary composer→Francis A. Blackmerfull name→Francis Augustus Blackmer bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 337author→Mrs. Lelia N. Morrisfull name→Mrs. Lelia Naylor Morris bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also known as Mrs. C. H. Morris (her husband’s initials)
notes→As a child, Leila lived in Malta and McConnelsville, Ohio. In 1881, she married Charles H. Morris. Leila was active in the Methodist church, camp meetings, and song writing, authoring more than 1,000 Gospel songs. When her eyes began to fail in 1913, her son built a 28-foot blackboard with oversized staff lines, so she could continue composing. tune→—original lyrics→Counted In ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Lelia N. Morrisfull name→Mrs. Lelia Naylor Morris bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also known as Mrs. C. H. Morris (her husband’s initials)
notes→As a child, Leila lived in Malta and McConnelsville, Ohio. In 1881, she married Charles H. Morris. Leila was active in the Methodist church, camp meetings, and song writing, authoring more than 1,000 Gospel songs. When her eyes began to fail in 1913, her son built a 28-foot blackboard with oversized staff lines, so she could continue composing. 338author→Mrs. Mabel Reid Smithfull name→Mrs. Mabel Laura Reid Smith notes→(1883-1968) Ire. notes→This hymn was written in hopes of helping one who was having a difficult struggle. tune→Sandonoriginal lyrics→Lead, Kindly Light ref→hymnary composer→Charles H. Purdayfull name→Charles Henry Purday bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 339author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→Steady and True composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 340-349340author→Bob Marshallfull name→Robert Burnett “Bob” Marshall notes→(1899-1961) Ire. notes→Robert went into the work in 1920. He labored in England, eastern U.S.A, Europe and North Africa. notes→He wrote these lyrics as a poem while in Italy. tune→Veglia al Mattinooriginal lyrics→Veglia al Mattino notes→Italian phrase meaning "Watch in the morning". This Italian hymn was set to music by Sophia Zuberbühler, and a revision of the lyrics was set to the Finlandia hymn tune. composer→Sophia Zuberbühlerfull name→Sophia Zuberbühler ref→pdfslide notes→Unknown if single or married. A 1972 Italian hymnbook “Inni E Cantici Cristiani” is available online as a PDF file, and credits S. Zuberbühler with this tune, used as #252 in that book 341author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→In the Shadow of the Highest composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 342author→Jack Pricefull name→Jack Heygate Price notes→(1922-2015) Can. notes→Jack labored in western Canada.
notes→Jack wrote the words and music in 1962 as a result of a struggle and victory his sister experienced. tune→—original lyrics→I Would Be True composer→Jack Pricefull name→Jack Heygate Price 343author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→—original lyrics→Yesterday, Today, Forever ref→hymnary composer→James H. Burkefull name→James H. Burke bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown middle name. 344author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→St. Margaretoriginal lyrics→O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go ref→hymnary composer→Albert L. Peacefull name→Albert Lister Peace bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 345author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this ymn in 1916. tune→—original lyrics→Unknown composer→Unknownfull name→Unknown notes→Used in HON 1919 346author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Jud. 11:35) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Take All My Sins Away ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Catherine Booth-Clibbornfull name→Mrs. Catherine “Kate” “Katie” “la Maréchale” Booth-Clibborn bio→en ref→hymnary 347author→Jim Fawcettfull name→James William “Jim” Fawcett notes→(1886-1958) Ire. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and labored in Ireland and eastern U.S.A. tune→Madrasoriginal lyrics→He Bore our Sins ref→hymntime composer→Charles Reevesfull name→Charles Reeves bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Unknown biography. Unknown if middle name. 348author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→(Heb. 11:13-14) tune→—original lyrics→Seeking for a Better Country composer→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones 349author→Ken Pagintonfull name→Kenneth Paginton notes→(1923-1997) Eng. notes→Ken labored in England and Madagascar.
notes→Hymn written in 1969 during Ken’s early years in Madagascar. tune→—original lyrics→Some day I’ll wander back again ref→en notes→secular composer→William A. Penno, arr. W. J. K.full name→William Augustus Penno Jr., arr. W. J. K. bio→en ref→en ref→hymnary notes→Unknown names for W. J. K.
notes→Attributed to stage name William A. Huntley. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/1421456/person/-111394133/facts 350-359350author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→Just Cling composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 351author→Frances Bevanfull name→Mrs. Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(II Cor. 4:7)
notes→Some sources think that Frances Bevan translated a hymn written in another language by an author whose initials are P.S.
notes→This link shows the book it came from... a collection of hymns produced by Bevan. notes→She credits a few other authors whose work she did, in fact, translate. And some of the credits are just initials... like this one. notes→https://ccel.org/ccel/bevan/tersteegen/tersteegen.lvii.html?highlight=weary%20days&queryID=26188017&resultID=66094#highlight
notes→And on the 3rd page (numbered 208) of this book about Bevan, it indicates that many (probably all) of the initials were not of people, but of places where she herself resided or was visiting at the time she wrote those hymns. notes→https://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/eq/1962-4_206.pdf tune→Gloamingoriginal lyrics→In the Gloaming ref→hymnary composer→Annie F. Harrison, arr. A. W. B.full name→Annie Jessie Fortescue Harrison, arr. A. W. B. bio→en ref→hymnary notes→Unknown arranger names. 352author→Mary McGregorfull name→Mary McGregor notes→(1884-1970) Scot. notes→Mary labored in Scotland and in eastern U.S.A.
notes→Mary wrote this hymn upon hearing she was to labor in U.S.A. tune→Konyaoriginal lyrics→What Hinders? ref→hymntime composer→Steele D. Goodalefull name→Steele Dudleight Goodale bio→hymntime ref→hymntime 353author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in 1915. tune→—original lyrics→The Secret of the Lord ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Maude Anita Hartfull name→Mrs. Maude Anita Whitsett Hart bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/whitsett/695/ 354author→Mrs. Mabel Reid Smithfull name→Mrs. Mabel Laura Reid Smith notes→(1883-1968) Ire. (1 Cor. 15:58) notes→This hymn came to Mabel following the death of a sister, considering what her message from eternity might be. tune→Stanleyoriginal lyrics→Lord, it is good for us to be ref→hymnary composer→Arthur H. Mannfull name→Arther Henry Mann bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 355author→Mary McGregorfull name→Mary McGregor notes→(1884-1970) Scot. notes→Mary labored in Scotland and in eastern U.S.A.
notes→First line from Salathiel Cleaver Kirk's lyrics titled “Is It True?”, which is set to the same tune. Probably that line inspired Mary to write her lyrics. tune→Marina del Reyoriginal lyrics→Is It True? ref→hymntime composer→Mrs. Emily D. Wilsonfull name→Mrs. Emily Devine Wilson bio→hymntime ref→hymntime notes→Some hymnals show Mrs. J. G. Wilson, some omit Mrs. Her husband was John G. Wilson. 360-369360author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Jn 16:33) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Near the Crossoriginal lyrics→Near the Cross ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 361author→Mary McGregorfull name→Mary McGregor notes→(1884-1970) Scot. notes→Mary labored in Scotland and in eastern U.S.A. tune→Wondrous Sightoriginal lyrics→The Face of Jesus ref→hymnary composer→Daniel B. Townerfull name→Daniel Brink Towner bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 362author→Ada R. Habershonfull name→Ada Ruth Habershon bio→en ref→hymnary tune→Toulonoriginal lyrics→God of the Prophets ref→hymnary composer→Loys Bourgeoisfull name→Loys “Louis” Bourgeois bio→en ref→hymnary 363author→Adam Hutchisonfull name→Adam Dickson Hutchison notes→(1873-1925) Eng. notes→Adam went into the work in 1902. He labored in England and Australia, and pioneered the work in India and Burma. tune→—original lyrics→The Promise Made to Mother ref→hymnary composer→John S. Fearisfull name→John Sylvester Fearis bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 364author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. (Heb. 3:1) notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→O Make Me Understand It ref→hymnary composer→Katherine A. M. Kellyfull name→Katherine Agnes May Kelly bio→hymntime ref→hymnary 365author→Tom Turnerfull name→Thomas McCausland “Tom” Turner notes→(1878-1959) Ire. notes→Tom went into the work in Ireland in 1900 and in 1905 he went to Australia.
notes→This hymn was written on the thought of the approval of God. tune→Reapersoriginal lyrics→Far and Near the Fields Are Teeming ref→hymnary composer→James B. O. Clemmfull name→James Bowman Overton Clemm bio→hymntime ref→hymnary 366author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Gathered Home ref→hymnary composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 367author→Blanche Chappellfull name→Blanche Helen Chappell notes→(1884-1978) Eng. (Rev. 3:11) notes→Blanche went into the work in 1907 and came to eastern Canada in 1908. tune→—original lyrics→No Room for Jesus composer→Ira B. Wilsonfull name→Ira Bishop Wilson bio→hymnary 368author→Mrs. Winnie Adams Cresswellfull name→Mrs. Winnifred Tierner “Winnie” Adams Cresswell notes→(1890-1939) Canada. notes→Winnie labored in the Maritime Provinces of eastern Canada. notes→Later became Mrs. Will Cresswell (1924).
notes→Unknown if written before or after marriage. tune→—original lyrics→Coming Home ref→hymnary composer→Anthony J. Showalterfull name→Anthony J. Showalter bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 369author→Tom Turnerfull name→Thomas McCausland “Tom” Turner notes→(1878-1959) Ire. notes→Tom went into the work in Ireland in 1900 and in 1905 he went to Australia. tune→Canaan’s Landoriginal lyrics→We're On the Way ref→hymnary composer→William S. Nicklefull name→William Speer Nickle bio→hymntime ref→hymnary 370-379370author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→Darakoriginal lyrics→Lead Us By Thy Hand ref→hymnary composer→James M. Dunganfull name→James Milton Dungan bio→hymntime ref→hymnary 371author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Col. 3:3) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Hannahoriginal lyrics→My Mother’s Prayer ref→hymnary composer→Winfield S. Weedenfull name→Winfield Scott Weeden bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 372author→William C. Martinfull name→William Clark Martin bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→May God Depend On You? ref→hymnary composer→Ira B. Wilsonfull name→Ira Bishop Wilson bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 373author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Eph. 6:11) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Invitationoriginal lyrics→Come to the Savior ref→hymnary composer→George F. Rootfull name→George Frederick Root bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 374author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Sweeter as the Years Go By ref→hymnary composer→Mrs. Lelia N. Morrisfull name→Mrs. Leila Naylor Morris bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also known as Mrs. C. H. Morris (her husband’s initials)
notes→As a child, Leila lived in Malta and McConnelsville, Ohio. In 1881, she married Charles H. Morris. Leila was active in the Methodist church, camp meetings, and song writing, authoring more than 1,000 Gospel songs. When her eyes began to fail in 1913, her son built a 28-foot blackboard with oversized staff lines, so she could continue composing. 375author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A.
notes→Elma wrote this hymn in 1938 near the outbreak of World War II.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→Good-Nightoriginal lyrics→Good Night! ref→hymnary composer→Charles H. Gabrielfull name→Charles Hutchinson Gabriel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also had a son with the same name, so Charles became "Senior", but it wasn't used in the crediting his compositions. His son was also musical, and "Jr." was used in crediting his compositions. 376author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Jud. 8:4) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→They Shall Be Comforted ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 377author→Adam Hutchisonfull name→Adam Dickson Hutchison notes→(1873-1925) Eng. notes→Adam went into the work in 1902. notes→He labored in England and Australia, and pioneered the work in India and Burma. tune→—original lyrics→How Real to Know composer→Frank Brucefull name→Frank Bruce 378author→Isaac Wattsfull name→Isaac Watts bio→cpdl ref→hymnary notes→(Ps. 139) tune→Meditationoriginal lyrics→There Is a Green Hill Far Away ref→hymnary composer→John H. Gowerfull name→John Henry Gower bio→hymnology ref→hymnary 379author→Francis Bottomefull name→Francis “Frank” Bottome bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Ps. 139:23) tune→Abneyoriginal lyrics→Alas, and Did My Savior Bleed ref→hymnary composer→Asa Hullfull name→Asa Hull bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 380-389380author→veres 1,3,5: Sam Jones
verses 2,4: Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→verses 1,3,5: Samuel Jones full name→verses 2,4: Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Ps. 139) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→While Fanny didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→—original lyrics→Search Me, O Lord composer→Lucie Manningfull name→Hannah Lucinda “Lucie” Manning 381author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→Heart and Purpose composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 382author→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith notes→(1880-1968) U.S.A. notes→Glenn wrote the music to his hymns. He labored in the eastern U.S.A. and South America. tune→—original lyrics→A Broken, Contrite Heart composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 383author→Jim Fawcettfull name→James William “Jim” Fawcett notes→(1886-1958) Ire. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and labored in Ireland and eastern U.S.A. tune→—original lyrics→He Knows Our Hearts composer→Glenn Smithfull name→Glenn DeWitt Smith 384author→Herbert H. Boothfull name→Herbert Henry Howard Booth bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Jn. 1:7) tune→—original lyrics→Long, Long Ago ref→hymnary composer→Thomas H. Baylyfull name→Thomas Haynes Bayly bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 385author→Elma Wiebefull name→Mrs. Elma Wiebe Milton notes→(1907-1997) U.S.A. notes→Elma went into the work in 1927 and laboured on the west coast of the U.S.A.
notes→Hymn composed before marriage. tune→—original lyrics→Let Me Love Thee ref→hymnary composer→Herbert H. Boothfull name→Herbert Henry Howard Booth bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 386author→Gladys Porteousfull name→Helen Gladys “Gladys” Porteous notes→(1897-1999) U.S.A. notes→Gladys went into the work in 1922, and labored in Saskatchewan, Canada, and western U.S.A.
notes→Gladys wrote this hymn in San Diego, California, U.S.A. in 1946. tune→Surrenderoriginal lyrics→I Surrender All ref→hymnary composer→Winfield S. Weedenfull name→Winfield Scott Weeden bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 387author→Blanche Chappellfull name→Blanche Helen Chappell notes→(1884-1978) Eng. (Is. 63:3) notes→Blanche went into the work in 1907 and came to eastern Canada in 1908. tune→—original lyrics→When the Pearly Gates Unfold ref→hymnary composer→Herbert H. Boothfull name→Herbert Henry Howard Booth bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 388author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→—original lyrics→My Heart Is Resting ref→hymnary notes→Scottish Air. Sometimes called High Over All. composer→arr. J. M. Bonnarfull name→arr. J. M. Bonnar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Uknown middle name, questionable first name. notes→48, 98, 112, 244, 388 all written or arranged by J M Bonnar. Or J McW Bonnar. J apparently is James. No clue what McW is. There is also reference to a Charles McW Bonnar, not sure if it is the same person, a related person, or an unrelated person.
notes→The preface to Songs of Victory specifically calls out James McW. Bonnar, so Charles seems unlikely. 389author→H. Cliff Berrettfull name→Henry Clifford “Cliff” Berrett notes→(1885-1955) Aust. notes→Cliff lived in Australia. tune→Leominsteroriginal lyrics→Make Me a Captive, Lord ref→hymnary composer→George W. Martinfull name→George William Martin bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 390-399390author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Phil. 2:5) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Leominsteroriginal lyrics→Make Me a Captive, Lord ref→hymnary composer→George W. Martinfull name→George William Martin bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 391author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in 1918, in Port MacDonnell, South Australia. tune→—original lyrics→Gentle Shepherd, Save Me Now ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 392author→Anna B. Warnerfull name→Anna Bartlett Warner bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(1821-1915) U.S.A. (Jn. 12:21) notes→Written in 1851. tune→Raynolds or Consolationoriginal lyrics→We Would See Jesus ref→hymnary composer→Felix Mendelssohn, arr.full name→Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, arr. bio→en ref→hymnary 393author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Ajalonoriginal lyrics→Rock of Ages ref→hymnary notes→Also called Redhead 76. Also called Petra. Also called Gethsemane. composer→Richard Redheadfull name→Richard Redhead bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 394author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. (Jn. 2:28) notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Pax Tecumoriginal lyrics→Peace, Perfect Peace ref→hymnary composer→George T. Caldbeckfull name→Geoge Thomas Caldbeck bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 395author→Jessie H. Brownfull name→Mrs. Jessie Hunter Brown Pounds bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→(Mat. 26:40) notes→This hymn written and published before marriage. tune→—original lyrics→One Little Hour ref→hymnary composer→George C. Stebbinsfull name→George Coles Stebbins bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 396author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia. tune→Higher Groundoriginal lyrics→Higher Ground ref→hymnary composer→Charles H. Gabrielfull name→Charles Hutchinson Gabriel bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→Also had a son with the same name, so Charles became "Senior", but it wasn't used in the crediting his compositions. His son was also musical, and "Jr." was used in crediting his compositions. 397author→Horatius Bonarfull name→Horatius Bonar bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→Only Remembered ref→hymnary composer→Ira D. Sankeyfull name→Ira David Sankey bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 398author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→Riversideoriginal lyrics→Hear and Answer Prayer ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 399author→Willie Hughesfull name→William John “Willie” Hughes notes→(1880-1966) Ire. notes→Willie went into the work in 1906 and labored in Australia, eastern Canada and N.Z. tune→—original lyrics→The Raven He Feedeth ref→hymnary composer→Lewis E. Jonesfull name→Lewis Edgar Jones ref→hymnary 400-412400-409400author→Fanny J. Crosbyfull name→Mrs. Frances “Fanny” Jane Crosby Van Alstyne bio→hymnary ref→hymnary notes→While she didn't start composing hymns until after she was married, she used her maiden surname for her hymn credits, or one of many pseudonyms, including Henrietta Blair, Lizzie Edwards, and Annie L. James.. tune→—original lyrics→When Jesus Comes ref→hymnary composer→W. Howard Doanefull name→William Howard Doane bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 401author→Jack Annandfull name→Cirel Stanley “Jack” Annand notes→(1891-1957) Aust. (Lk. 21:28) notes→Jack went into the work in 1913 and labored in Australia, U.S.A., Canada, Poland and Latvia. tune→No Night Thereoriginal lyrics→In the Land of Endless Day ref→hymnary composer→Hart P. Danksfull name→Hart Pease Danks bio→hymntime ref→hymnary notes→Most famous composition is the music for Silver Threads Among the Gold. 402author→Mrs. May Carroll Schulzfull name→Mrs. May Carroll Schulz notes→(1902-1991) Ire. (Jn. 12:24) notes→May lived in Victoria, Australia. tune→Summer Landoriginal lyrics→In Summer Land ref→hymnary composer→Powell G. Fithianfull name→Powell George Fithian bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 403author→Kenneth Dissmorefull name→Kenneth Dewey Dissmore notes→(1916-1993) U.S.A. notes→Kenneth labored in the midwestern U.S.A.
notes→Ken wrote this hymn in 1961 while in London. tune→—original lyrics→Only One Step composer→Mrs. E. Mary Andersonfull name→Mrs. Ellen Mary Anderson 406author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada.
notes→Sandy wrote this hymn in Italy in the early 1920’s. tune→Lloydoriginal lyrics→How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds ref→hymnary composer→Cuthbert Howardfull name→Cuthbert Howard bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 407author→Mrs. Mary Lou Fontainefull name→Mrs. Mary Lou Eastlick Fontaine Todd notes→(1934-2002) U.S.A. (Jn. 4:35) notes→Mary Lou also wrote another hymn Homes of Zion, that has circulated widely among her friends. She later became Mrs. Todd. tune→—original lyrics→Oh, Say Not Yet composer→Mrs. Mary Lou Fontainefull name→Mrs. Mary Lou Eastlick Fontaine Todd 408author→Sam Jonesfull name→Samuel Jones notes→(1877-1946) Ire. notes→Sam went into the work in 1902 and laboured in Ireland and Australia.
notes→Sam wrote this hymn in August 1914 in Bethel, South Australia. tune→—original lyrics→No Reputation composer→F. Hermann Geuefull name→Friedrich Hermann Geue notes→Birth and death records spell it the standard German way, but on his gravestone it is “Friederich” with an extra "e". 409author→Johnson Oatman, Jr.full name→Johnson Oatman, Jr. bio→hymnary ref→hymnary tune→—original lyrics→Alone With God ref→hymnary composer→William J. Kirkpatrickfull name→William James Kirkpatrick bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 410-412410author→Sandy Scottfull name→Alexander “Sandy” Scott notes→(1886-1968) Scot. notes→Sandy went into the work in 1909 and labored in Scotland, U.S.A., Italy, Spain and Canada. tune→Hold Thou My Handoriginal lyrics→Hold Thou My Hand ref→hymnary composer→Hubert P. Mainfull name→Hubert Platt Main bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 411author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. (Rev. 6:11) notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A. tune→Pax Tecumoriginal lyrics→Peace, Perfect Peace ref→hymnary composer→George T. Caldbeckfull name→Geoge Thomas Caldbeck bio→hymnary ref→hymnary 412author→Jim Jardinefull name→James “Jim” Jardine notes→(1884-1969) Scot. notes→James went into the work in 1904 and laboured in Scotland, Germany and midwestern U.S.A.
notes→This hymn was sung at James’ funeral. tune→—original lyrics→Beyond the Sunset ref→hymnary composer→Mr. & Mrs. Virgil P. & Blanche K. Brockfull name→Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Prentiss Brock & Blanche Kerr Brock bio→hymnary bio→hymnary ref→staugustine notes→Generally credited to Blanche alone, but the story at the link clearly indicates that Virgil contributed a leading bit of the tune.