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Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

Publication Date: 1924 Publisher: Judson Press Publication Place: Philadelphia, Penn. Editors: S. H. Hall; Judson Press

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Revive Us Again

Author: Wm. P. Mackay Appears in 1,249 hymnals First Line: We praise Thee O God! for the Son of Thy love Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Thine the glory Used With Tune: [We praise Thee O God! for the Son of Thy love]
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I Must Tell Jesus

Author: E. A. H. Appears in 356 hymnals First Line: I must tell Jesus all of my trials Refrain First Line: I must tell Jesus! Used With Tune: [I must tell Jesus all of my trials]
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What a Friend

Author: H. Bonar Appears in 1,717 hymnals First Line: What a Friend we have in Jesus Used With Tune: [What a Friend we have in Jesus]

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[What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought]

Appears in 184 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. H. Gabriel Incipit: 34567 11233 43211 Used With Text: Since Jesus Came into My Heart
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[Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good?]

Appears in 152 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. Cyrus S. Nusbaum Incipit: 51123 33332 23457 Used With Text: His Way With Thee
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['Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus]

Appears in 303 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Incipit: 32176 16513 53212 Used With Text: 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus

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Revive Us Again

Author: Wm. P. Mackay Hymnal: RGPS1924 #a1 (1924) First Line: We praise Thee O God! for the Son of Thy love Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Thine the glory Languages: English Tune Title: [We praise Thee O God! for the Son of Thy love]
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Take the Home-Path

Author: Brown Rowland, A.B. Hymnal: RGPS1924 #a10 (1924) First Line: You have wandered far on the desert lone Languages: English Tune Title: [You have wandered far on the desert lone]
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Rescue the Perishing

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: RGPS1924 #a11 (1924) First Line: Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying Refrain First Line: Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying Languages: English Tune Title: [Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying]

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Kate Hankey

1834 - 1911 Person Name: Katherine Hankey Hymnal Number: a18 Author of "I Love to Tell the Story" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song) Arabella Katherine Hankey (b. Clapham, England, 1834; d. Westminster, London, England, 1911) was the daughter of a wealthy banker and was associated with the Clapham sect of William Wilberforce, a group of prominent evangelical Anglicans from the Clapham area. This group helped to establish the British and Foreign Bible Society, promoted the abolition of slavery, and was involved in improving the lot of England's working classes. Hankey taught Bible classes for shop girls in London, visited the sick in local hospitals, and used the proceeds of her writings to support various mission causes. Her publications include Heart to Heart (1870) and The Old, Old Story and Other Verses (1879). Bert Polman =============== Hankey, Katharine, has published several hymns of great beauty and simplicity which are included in her:— (1) The Old, Old Story, 1866; (2) The Old, Old Story, and other Verses, 1879; (3) Heart to Heart, 1870, enlarged in 1873 and 1876. In 1878 it was republished with music by the author. Miss Hankey's hymns which have come into common use are:— 1. Advent tells us, Christ is near. The Christian Seasons. Written for the Sunday School of St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, and printed on a card with music by the author. 2. I love to tell the story Of unseen things above. The love of Jesus. This is a cento from No. 3, and is given in Bliss's Gospel Songs, Cincinnati, 1874, and other American collections. 3. I saw Him leave His Father's throne. Lovest than Me? Written in 1868. It is No. 33 of the Old, Old Story, and other Verses, 1879. 4. Tell me the old, old story. This Life of Jesus in verse was written in two parts. Pt. i., "The Story Wanted," Jan. 29; and Pt. ii., "The Story Told," Nov. 18, 1866. It has since been published in several forms, and sometimes with expressive music by the author, and has also been translated into various languages, including Welsh, German, Italian, Spanish, &c. The form in which it is usually known is that in I. P. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos. This is Part i. slightly altered. Miss Hankey's works contain many suitable hymns for Mission Services and Sunday Schools, and may be consulted both for words and music with advantage. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

James Rowe

1865 - 1933 Hymnal Number: a26 Author of "Love Lifted Me" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song) Pseudonym: James S. Apple. James Rowe was born in England in 1865. He served four years in the Government Survey Office, Dublin Ireland as a young man. He came to America in 1890 where he worked for ten years for the New York Central & Hudson R.R. Co., then served for twelve years as superintendent of the Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society. He began writing songs and hymns about 1896 and was a prolific writer of gospel verse with more than 9,000 published hymns, poems, recitations, and other works. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

E. A. Hoffman

1839 - 1929 Person Name: E. A. H. Hymnal Number: a29 Author of "I Must Tell Jesus" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song) Elisha Hoffman (1839-1929) after graduating from Union Seminary in Pennsylvania was ordained in 1868. As a minister he was appointed to the circuit in Napoleon, Ohio in 1872. He worked with the Evangelical Association's publishing arm in Cleveland for eleven years. He served in many chapels and churches in Cleveland and in Grafton in the 1880s, among them Bethel Home for Sailors and Seamen, Chestnut Ridge Union Chapel, Grace Congregational Church and Rockport Congregational Church. In his lifetime he wrote more than 2,000 gospel songs including"Leaning on the everlasting arms" (1894). The fifty song books he edited include Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 and The Evergreen, 1873. Mary Louise VanDyke ============ Hoffman, Elisha Albright, author of "Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?" (Holiness desired), in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1881, was born in Pennsylvania, May 7, 1839. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ==============
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