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Short Name: James E. Hawes
Full Name: Hawes, James E., 1862-1933
Birth Year: 1862
Death Year: 1933

James Edward Hawes was born in Vermillion County, IL, near Danville, on Aug. 18, 1862. While growing up, he was nicknamed “the preacher” because of his exceptional moral life. Evidently he became a well-known song leader among churches of Christ and Christian Churches in the latter part of the nineteenth century and into the early twentieth century, as well as a preacher. Hawes formed an evangelistic team about 1885, after the example of Dwight L. Moody and Ira D. Sankey, with Jacob V. Updike (1850-1907). They met with great success before disbanding to become located ministers. According to The Christian Evangelist of Dec. 16, 1901, Hawes was located as minister with the Church of Christ in Greenwich, OH. Also, Hawes edited a hymnbook entitled The Gospel Invitation: Book of Songs and Hymns which was published in 1892 by Fillmore Brothers of Cincinnati, OH. He composed a 1900 tune for the hymn “Have You Not a Word for Jesus?” written in 1871 by Frances R. Havergal. While travelling to Columbus, OH, he died after being hit by a train near Upper Sandusky, in Wyandot County, OH, on Aug. 23, 1933, at the age of 71, and was buried at Ada in Hardin County, OH, where he had served as minister with the Church of Christ for over twenty years.

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Tunes by James E. Hawes (24)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
ARE YOU COMING (Hawes)J. E. Hawes (Composer)255321 365
[Are you ready for the coming of the King]J. E. Hawes (Composer)235111 23321 52431
[Brother, in the harvest field]J. E. Hawes (Composer)255556 53123 21222
[Come to the Savior, hear His call]J. E. Hawes (Composer)353455 66552 34565
[From a vessel in mid ocean]J. E. Hawes (Composer)413556 55111 11765
[Have you faith in Christ, my brother]J. E. Hawes (Composer)251321 57666 22232
HAWES (Hawes)James E. Hawes (Composer)312316 53123 54321
[I am clinging to the cross of my Savior]J. E. Hawes (Composer)251332 31216 17651
[I open the book of my life today]J. E. Hawes (Composer)213333 21211 35553
[In the daily toil of life with its many cares]J. E. Hawes (Composer)212343 21345 65123
[In the palace of my King, by and by]J. E. Hawes (Composer)455111 13112 55222
[Jerusalem, my happy home] (Hawes)James E. Hawes (Composer)254351 17641 65313
[Many the barks on the river of life]J. E. Hawes (Composer)233332 35553 31121
[O, brother, why longer now tarry]J. E. Hawes (Composer)255555 67111 22312
[On a desert bleak and dreary]J. E. Hawes (Composer)455536 65312 36532
[Once more we come before our God]J. E. Hawes (Composer)251131 61551 12322
[Our Father in heaven, we thank Thee]J. E. Hawes (Composer)234535 15176 65136
[Put on the brakes, my brother]J. E. Hawes (Composer)455534 65522 34355
[The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know] (Hawes)J. E. Hawes (Composer)251176 55221 75333
[The Savior of men from heaven came]J. E. Hawes (Composer)251113 11655 66612
[The voice of the Savior says, Come]James E. Hawes (Composer)1855321 36555 32133
[There is always sunrise somewhere]J. E. Hawes (Composer)312312 32135 16765
[When the shadows gather round you]J. E. Hawes (Composer)212332 16512 33532
[Where Jesus is there is no night]J. E. Hawes (Composer)256511 76555 25435
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