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Christian Joy

Publication Date: 1946 Publisher: Tennessee Music & Printing Publication Place: Cleveland, Tenn. Editors: Vesphew Benton Ellis; Tennessee Music & Printing

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Whosoever will

Author: Daniel S. Warner Appears in 23 hymnals First Line: O why should I be lost Refrain First Line: Yes, whosoever will may surely come to God

There will be no tears up there

Author: Adger M. Pace Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In the land of an endless day Refrain First Line: I'll be glad when I get home

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Shout aloud his praises o'er and o'er

Author: Maudalyn Kitchens Hymnal: CJ1946 #2 (1946) First Line: Glorify the Lord for his boundless love Languages: English

Upon the cross of Calvary, the Savior

Author: S. L. Wallace Hymnal: CJ1946 #3 (1946) Languages: English

I'm happy

Author: Charles R. Woods Hymnal: CJ1946 #4 (1946) First Line: Since I met my Savior, had his blood applied Refrain First Line: Sing and tell the story Languages: English

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Everett J. Butrum

Hymnal Number: 36 Author of "Thoughts of my childhood" in Christian Joy

Miriam E. Oatman

1887 - 1987 Hymnal Number: d39 Author of "The Son hath made me free" in Christian Joy Miriam Oatman was the daughter of Joseph Oatman, Jr. and married Frederick F. Blachly. She was a political scientist and served on the Brookings Institution from 1925 to 1933 and taught political science and economics at the American University Graduate School in the 1930’s, and 1940’s. She also wrote over three hundred hymns and composed the music to several of her father's hymns. "How the Fire Fell" is perhaps the most widely known.

Joe E. Parks

Hymnal Number: 94 Author of "Let him come into your heart" in Christian Joy
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