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Publication Date: 1957 Publication Place: Pasadena, Calif. Editors: E. E. Elmajian

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More abundantly, more abundantly

Author: Thoro Harris Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: Are you trusting Jesus, all along the way

The sinner and the song

Author: William L. Thompson Appears in 64 hymnals First Line: A sinner was wandering at eventide [even tide] Refrain First Line: O, tempter, depart, I have served thee too long

Instances

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A mighty fortress is our God

Author: Frederic Henry Hedge; Martin Luther Hymnal: S1957 #d1 (1957)

Ye [You] must be born again

Author: William T. Sleeper Hymnal: S1957 #d2 (1957) First Line: A ruler once came to [unto] Jesus [the Savior] by

The closer I walk the sweeter He seems

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: S1957 #d3 (1957) First Line: A Savior have I more precious to me

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R. E. Hudson

1843 - 1901 Person Name: Ralph E. Hudson Hymnal Number: d9 Author of "At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light" in Spiritual hymns of worship Ralph Hudson (1843-1901) was born in Napoleon, OH. He served in the Union Army in the Civil War. After teaching for five years at Mt. Union College in Alliance he established his own publishing company in that city. He was a strong prohibitionist and published The Temperance Songster in 1886. He compiled several other collections and supplied tunes for gospel songs, among them Clara Tear Williams' "All my life long I had panted" (Satisfied). See 101 More Hymn Stories, K. Osbeck, Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1985). Mary Louise VanDyke

Mary D. James

1810 - 1883 Hymnal Number: d10 Author of "All for Jesus, all for Jesus, All my being's ransomed powers" in Spiritual hymns of worship Mary Dagworthy Yard James USA 1810-1883. Born at Trenton, NJ, she began teaching Sunday school at age 13 in the Methodist Episcopal Church. She married Henry B James, and they had four children: Joseph, Mary, Ann, and Charles.. She became a prominent figure in the Wesleyan Holiness movement of the early 1800s, assisting Phoebe Palmer (also a hymnist) and often leading meetings at Ocean Grove, NJ, and elsewhere. She wrote articles that appeared in the “Guide to holiness”, “The New York Christian advocate”, “The contributor”, “The Christian witness:, “The Christian woman”, “The Christian standard”, and the “Ocean Grove record”. She wrote a biography of Edmund J Yard entitled, “The soul winner” (1883). She strived to live a life as close to Christ as possible. She died in New York City. John Perry

Judson W. Van DeVenter

1855 - 1939 Person Name: Judson W. Van de Venter Hymnal Number: d16 Author of "I surrender all" in Spiritual hymns of worship Judson W. Van DeVenter was born 15 December 1855 on a farm near the village of Dundee, Michigan. He was educated in the country and village schools, and at Hillsdale College. He later moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. He wrote about 100 hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)
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