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Triumphant Songs No.5

Publication Date: 1896 Publisher: E. O. Excell Co. Publication Place: Chicago Editors: E. O. Excell; E. O. Excell Co.

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It is Well With My Soul

Author: H. G. Spafford Appears in 485 hymnals First Line: When peace, like a river, attendeth my way Refrain First Line: It is well, with my soul Used With Tune: [When peace, like a river, attendeth my way]
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The Half Has Never Yet Been Told

Author: Frances R. Havergal Appears in 244 hymnals First Line: I know I love Thee better, Lord Used With Tune: [I know I love Thee better, Lord]
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I'll Live for Him

Author: R. E. Hudson Appears in 531 hymnals First Line: My life, my love I give to Thee Refrain First Line: I'll live for Him Who died for me Used With Tune: [My life, my love I give to Thee]

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[Upon the western plain]

Appears in 100 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Flora H. Cassel Incipit: 51111 12333 33511 Used With Text: Loyalty to Christ
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[Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness]

Appears in 425 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. A. Minor Incipit: 55565 31112 16555 Used With Text: Bringing In the Sheaves
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ANTIOCH

Appears in 934 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Lowell Mason Incipit: 17654 32156 67711 Used With Text: Joy to the World

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Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me

Author: Edward Hopper Hymnal: TS51896 #1 (1896) Tune Title: [Jesus, Savior, pilot me]
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For the Sake of Jesus

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: TS51896 #2 (1896) First Line: There's a world from sin to save Lyrics: 1 There’s a world from sin to save, For the sake of Jesus; There are dangers great to brave, For the sake of Jesus. As the world we journey thro’, With the cross and crown in view, There’s so much that we can do, For the sake of Jesus. Refrain: For the sake of Jesus, For the sake of Jesus; There’s so much that we can do, For the sake of Jesus. 2 There are cheerful words to speak, For the sake of Jesus; There are wand’ring souls to seek, For the sake of Jesus. There are hungry ones to feed, There are falt’ring steps to lead, Let us do each loving deed, For the sake of Jesus. [Refrain] 3 There are foes that we must fight, For the sake of Jesus; There are wrongs that we must right, For the sake of Jesus. Ere the setting of the sun, Ere the work of life is done, There are kingdoms to be won, For the sake of Jesus. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There's a world from sin to save]
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Reveal Thyself to Me

Author: Maggie E. Gregory Hymnal: TS51896 #3 (1896) First Line: Dear Lord, reveal Thyself to me Lyrics: 1 Dear Lord, reveal Thyself to me, In pow’r that I have never known; Come in Thy sov’reign majesty And make my longing heart Thy throne. Refrain: Reveal Thyself to me, Reveal Thyself to me! My spirit longs for more of Thee, Reveal Thyself to me. 2 Unveil Thy ever smiling face, And let its brightness shine on me, At any cost, to win the race, And sweet communion hold with Thee. [Refrain] 3 My spirit longs for more of Thee, Oh, keep me Thine, and Thine alone; Dear Lord, reveal Thyself to me, And make my longing heart Thy throne. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Dear Lord, reveal Thyself to me]

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Sarah Flower Adams

1805 - 1848 Person Name: Sarah F. Adams Hymnal Number: 115 Author of "Nearer, My God, to Thee" in Triumphant Songs No.5 Adams, Sarah, nee Flower. born at Harlow, Essex, Feb. 22nd, 1805; died in London, Aug. 14, 1848, and was buried at Harlow, Aug. 21,1848. She was the younger daughter of Mr. Benjamin Flower, editor and proprietor, of The Cambridge Intelligencer; and was married, in 1834, to William B. Adams, a civil engineer. In 1841 she published Vivia Perpetua, a dramatic poem dealing with the conflict of heathenism and Christianity, in which Vivia Perpetua suffered martyrdom; and in 1845, The Flock at the Fountain; a catechism and hymns for children. As a member of the congregation of the Rev. W. J. Fox, an Unitarian minister in London, she contributed 13 hymns to the Hymns and Anthems, published by C. Fox, Lond., in 1841, for use in his chapel. Of these hymns the most widely known are— "Nearer,my God,to Thee," and "He sendeth sun, He sendeth shower." The remaining eleven, most of which have come into common use, more especially in America, are:— Creator Spirit! Thou the first. Holy Spirit. Darkness shrouded Calvary. Good Friday. Gently fall the dews of eve. Evening. Go, and watch the Autumn leaves. Autumn. O hallowed memories of the past. Memories. O human heart! thou hast a song. Praise. O I would sing a song of praise. Praise. O Love! thou makest all things even. Love. Part in Peace! is day before us? Close of Service. Sing to the Lord! for His mercies are sure. Praise. The mourners came at break of day. Easter. Mrs. Adams also contributed to Novello's musical edition of Songs for the Months, n. d. Nearly all of the above hymns are found in the Unitarian collections of Great Britain, and America. In Martineau's Hymns of Praise & Prayer, 1873, No. 389, there is a rendering by her from Fenelon: —" Living or dying, Lord, I would be Thine." It appeared in the Hymns and Anthems, 1841. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

E. T. Cassel

1849 - 1930 Person Name: Dr. E. T. Cassel Hymnal Number: 53 Author of "Loyalty to Christ" in Triumphant Songs No.5

Charles C. Converse

1832 - 1918 Person Name: C. C. Converse Hymnal Number: 234 Composer of "[What a Friend we have in Jesus]" in Triumphant Songs No.5 Pseudonyms: Clare, Lester Vesé, Nevers, Karl Re­den, Revons ================================= Charles Crozat Converse LLD USA 1832-1918. Born in Warren, MA, he went to Leipzig, Germany to study law and philosophy, as well as music theory and composition under Moritz Hauptmann, Friedrich Richter, and Louis Plaidy at the Leipzig Conservatory. He also met Franz Liszt and Louis Spohr. He became an author, composer, arranger and editor. He returned to the states in 1859 and graduated from the Albany, NY, Law School two years later. He married Lida Lewis. From 1875 he practiced law in Erie, PA, and also was put in charge of the Burdetta Organ Company. He composed hymn tunes and other works. He was offered a DM degree for his Psalm 126 cantata, but he declined the offer. In 1895 Rutherford College honored him with a LLD degree. He spent his last years in Highwood, NJ, where he died. He published “New method for the guitar”, “Musical bouquet”, “The 126th Psalm”, “Sweet singer”, “Church singer”, “Sayings of Sages” between 1855 and 1863. he also wrote the “Turkish battle polka” and “Rock beside the sea” ballad, and “The anthem book of the Episcopal Methodist Church”. John Perry
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