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Thomas S. Cobb
Short Name: Thomas S. Cobb
Full Name: Cobb, Thomas S., 1876-1942
Birth Year: 1876
Death Year: 1942

Thomas S. Cobb (1876-1942), a native Texan, was educated in much the same circles as [Austin] Taylor, and received his music diploma from the Western Normal and College of Music in Dallas. He taught singing schools across Texas and the bordering states, and was particularly noted for the "Cobb Quartet" made up of his four daughters. He was recruited to Firm Foundation by Showalter in 1935.(Finley, 122ff.) Cobb edited only four hymnals for Firm Foundation before his death in 1942, but among these was the significant New Wonderful Songs (1933); at 296 hymns it was part of the trend toward more substantial publications.

Prior to his work with Firm Foundation, Cobb edited hymnals for the Quartet Music Company of Fort Worth, Texas. A search of WorldCat.org shows that he was involved with at least 7 books for this publisher, going back as far as the 1890s when it was called the "Quartette Company." One of these earlier works From the Cross to the Crown (1921?) was subtitled, "Scriptural Songs," and was co-edited with Elder T. B. Clark and T. B. Mosley, one of the most well-known singing school teachers among the Churches of Christ in the southeastern U.S. Mosley was also known as a staunch doctrinal conservative. This gives some idea of the bona fides Cobb brought with him during the era of the "hymnal controversy" surrounding E. L. Jorgenson's Great Songs of the Church. Jorgenson was firmly in the premillennial camp, and was an editor of Word and Work, the primary voice of this viewpoint within the Churches of Christ. Opponents of premillennialism objected to several hymns in Great Songs that supported this doctrine, or were at least questionable. (Most of these were removed or altered in the better-known "No. 2" edition).

Thomas S. Cobb passed from this life in 1942, shortly after the last of the pre-war Firm Foundation hymnals appeared.

--drhamrick.blogspot.com/2012/01/hymnals-published-by-firm-foundation.html


Tunes by Thomas S. Cobb (45)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[An outcast, a wanderer, far away from home]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)213332 11355 65566
[Are we true soldiers of the cross]Thos. S. Cobb (Arranger)251321 71222 43212
[Are you living, now my brother]T. S. Cobb (Arranger)134513 56176 51232
[Are you seeking heavenly, peaceful rest?]Thomas S. Cobb (Composer)312555 65315 67121
[At the feast of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords] (Shaw)Thos. S. Cobb (Arranger)134555 55123 23455
[Behold the bright and Morning Star]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)256532 16517 12212
[Death holds no terrors for those who are ready]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)251232 12322 11235
[Far from God my wayward soul has strayed]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)234321 21651 55112
[Father hear my souls petition]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)332321 23556 53232
[Follow Christ, He's the way]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)235131 51324 32134
[For me He prayed]T. S. Cobb (Arranger)255616 15616 17655
[Go spread the blessed gospel]T. S. C. (Arranger)551111 15511 12113
[Go ye Christian workers brave]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)334555 55123 33333
[Good deeds are golden treasures]Thomas S. Cobb (Composer)255651 16653 13255
[Hear the Savior's pleading call, "Come unto me."T. S. G. (Composer)251333 21712 11233
[Hear ye the words of Christ Jesus they say]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)233332 11365 12333
[If today should be your last day]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)212323 43133 24312
[If you seek Jesus you must believe]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)355556 71115 11131
[I'm not ashamed of the gospel]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)334555 65155 17776
[It is Thy way,—Thy sure command]Thomas S. Cobb (Composer)254434 32114 61646
[I've a joy I feel and know]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)256111 11651 11653
[Jesus gave His life for me] (Cobb)Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)234563 55612 16176
[Jesus is calling, calling, calling]T. S. Cobb (Arranger)156535 61655 45653
[O I love my dear Savior and trust Him each day]Tho. S. Cobb (Composer)212333 32135 65123
[O praise the Lord all ye nations] (Cobb)Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)351111 23344 31225
[Often I've heard of heaven, wonderful country somewhere]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)156534 53565 34544
[On the Rock of Ages, I shall not be moved]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)211121 53212 32223
[Once the sun was refused to shine at mid day]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)255556 54117 53217
[Out from sin unto righteousness lifted]Thos. S. Cobb (Arranger)112333 32135 57111
[Praises I sing to my Savior and King]Thomas S. Cobb (Composer)233332 15555 64616
[Preach the gospel of salvation]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)212321 35555 66665
[Seek and find the wand'ring lost ones]Thos. S. Cobb (Arr.)234556 55111 67165
[Sinner, go, will you go] (McDonald)Thos. S. Cobb (Arranger)113556 51233 22113
[Someone is calling you from above]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)211132 15651 11321
[The Savior is coming from glory land fair]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)253213 21176 51232
[There is one who loves me, loves me tenderly]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)212332 11116 53555
[There's a beautiful home, where no ages are known]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)234554 55566 71765
[Though here to friends we say "Goodbye"]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)235635 12667 77675
['Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus] (Cobb)Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)432111 65332 16532
[Wasted opportunities, you can ne'er regain]T. S. C. (Arranger)254565 31666 45545
[We read that leprous Naaman's cleansing]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)213332 16522 34654
[While the days are going for the Lord be sowing] (Cobb)Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)354565 13232 15656
[Who will, may have life's shining day]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)213142 54356 47654
[With the glorious King of salvation]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)234555 53215 34555
[Without hope or God I was down in sin]Thos. S. Cobb (Composer)434565 67111 76555
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