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Faithful Guide

Publication Date: 1941 Publisher: Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Co. Publication Place: Dallas, Texas Editors: J. R. Baxter, Jr.; V. O. Fossett; Frank H. Stamps; Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Co.

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Keep Your Heart Swept and Garnished

Author: J. R. Baxter, Jr. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O keep your heart swept and garnished Refrain First Line: O keep your heart swept and garnished Used With Tune: [O keep your heart swept and garnished]

I'll Wake Up in Glory Land

Author: H. H. P. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I am only a pilgrim and a stranger here Refrain First Line: I'll wake up and see my Savior Used With Tune: [I am only a pilgrim and a stranger here]

Singing in my Soul

Author: T. O. Davis Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: One bleak day I heard God say Used With Tune: [One bleak day I heard God say]

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[He knows the bitter weary way]

Appears in 33 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. W. Lyon Incipit: 33323 43155 54565 Used With Text: He Knows

[All my sorrows have departed, I'm no longer heavy hearted]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. W. Askew Used With Text: Since the Blood of Jesus Made Me Whole

[You have been forgiven and are bound for heaven]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: L. D. Huffstutler Used With Text: Rejoice in the Lord

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I'm Glad Jesus Came Into My Soul

Author: J. F. DeV. Hymnal: FG1941 #0 (1941) First Line: I'll ne'er forget when Jesus spoke to me Refrain First Line: He set me free, He ransomed me Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll ne'er forget when Jesus spoke to me]

Pressing On

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: FG1941 #1a (1941) First Line: Always so joyously singing Languages: English Tune Title: [Always so joyously singing]

That Will be Glory for Me

Author: E. E. Hymnal: FG1941 #3 (1941) First Line: When I am done with trouble and care Languages: English Tune Title: [When I am done with trouble and care]

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J. B. Coats

1901 - 1961 Person Name: J. B. C. Hymnal Number: 103 Author of "Where Could I Go?" in Faithful Guide J.B. Coats was born on April 6, 1901, in Summerland, Mississippi. He attended the schools of his area and was both a student and lover of music all his life...His formal education was continued with study at Mississippi Southern College and Louisiana State University. He also studied music with Julius Rishing, J.E. and Alvis O. Thomas and T.B. Mosley. When just a lad about fourteen, he began teaching music classes and conducting evangelistic singing. Mr. Coats was a teacher in public schools most of his life...He was the composer of many loved gospel songs with "Where Could I Go" haveing been printed and sung most widely. Others of his outstanding songs are "A Wonderful Place", "My Soul Shall Live On", "I'm Winging My Way Back Home", and "Tomorrow May Mean Goodbye". Many of his songs have been recorded by leading quartets and singers...Mr. Coats was associated with Stamps-Baxter Music Company and a lifetime staff writer for them...He joined the Baptist Church and served more than thirty years as a Deacon before answering the call to the ministry. He died on December 15, 1961. --doyouknowhowgodlovesyou.blogspot.com

Herbert Buffum

1879 - 1939 Hymnal Number: 5 Author of "Forget Yourself and he'll Remember You" in Faithful Guide Herbert Buffum was born in La Fayette, Illinois 13 November 1879. He became a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He started preaching at seventeen years of age. He did city mission work up and down the Pacific Coast and later in small towns in Kansas. He began publishing hymns at the age of eighteen. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

E. M. Bartlett

1885 - 1941 Person Name: E. M. Bartlett, Sr. Hymnal Number: 13 Author of "Tell It Again and Again" in Faithful Guide E. M. Bartlett was born December 24, 1883 in Waynesville, Missouri. His family later moved to Sebastian County, Arkansas. Bartlett received training as a music teacher and was a leader in developing Southern gospel music. He was employed by Central Music Company, a publisher of shape note singing books based in Hartford, which was owned by David Moore and Will H. Ramsey. Bartlett persuaded Moore and John A. McClung to partner with him to form Hartford Music Company. In 1921, Bartlett established the Hartford Music Institute, a shape note school. He provided opportunities for many songwriters and musicians in gospel music, including Albert E. Brumley. In 1939 he suffered a stroke and afterwards wrote "Victory in Jesus." Dianne Shapiro, from "The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture" http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2660 and "Gospel Music Hall of Fame" website: http://www.gmahalloffame.org/speaker-lineup/e-m-bartlett-sr/ (accessed 1-24-2018)
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