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In the Blessed Bible

Author: O. D. Sherman Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Children, would you know the story Used With Tune: [Children, would you know the story]

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[Children, would you know the story]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. Stillman Incipit: 55532 16176 51232 Used With Text: In the Blessed Bible

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In The Blessed Bible

Author: O. D. Sherman Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11971 First Line: Children, would you know the story Lyrics: 1 Children, would you know the story, Of the Savior, loving, mild, How He left the realms of glory, And became a little child? In the Bible, blessèd Bible, Book of books, the best by far, You can read the wondrous story Of the wise men and the star. 2 Would you know His artless childhood, Free from sin and wicked strife, Full of smiles and loving favor, Brave and truthful in His life? Read the Bible, blessèd Bible, Read its pages all you can; It will tell you how He labored, Loving God and blessing man. 3 Would you hear His words of wisdom, See the glory of His face; How He blessed the little children, Held them in His close embrace? In the Bible, precious Bible, All this matchless love appears; How He healed the broken hearted, How He dried the mourner’s tears. 4 Would you know of that dark garden, Terraced on the mountainside? Would you know the taunts and jeerings, See the cross on which He died? Read your Bible, precious Bible; All the story you may know, And the price of man’s redemption, Saved from sin and endless woe. Languages: English Tune Title: NOVI SAD
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In the Blessed Bible

Author: O. D. Sherman Hymnal: Good Will #99 (1882) First Line: Children, would you know the story Languages: English Tune Title: [Children, would you know the story]
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In the Blessed Bible

Author: O. D. Sherman Hymnal: Good Will #99 (1878) First Line: Children, would you know the story Languages: English Tune Title: [Children, would you know the story]

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J. M. Stillman

1834 - 1917 Person Name: Jairus Maxson Stillman Composer of "NOVI SAD" in The Cyber Hymnal JAIRUS MAXSON STILLMAN, Mus. Doc., Professor of Music in Milton College. As a composer he has had many valuable contributions, especially to sacred music, but, while his work in that direction has been most important, his labors have been more especially directed to the educational side of the art. For the past fifteen years, with brief interruptions, he has filled his present collegiate chair, and his work prior to the acceptance of this position was most active, varied and successful. Mr. STILLMAN was born February 20, 1834, in Alfred, Allegany Co., N.Y., the third in order of birth of the six children of Maxson and Lydia (CHAPMAN) STILLMAN. His father, a tenor singer of talent, had not only for many years led the choir of the large church at Alfred of which he was a member, but had taught singing schools in many places surrounding his home. His son inherited great aptitude for music, and at the age of ten years could read plain music at sight. He accompanied his father to singing schools, and made rapid progress in the mastery of the principles of music. He attended the singing classes in Alfred Academy. He is the associate author of "Good-Will for Sabbath Schools," "The Cluster," and "Anthem Treasures," the latter two being well-known and popular anthem books. He has also composed a large number of pieces for other anthem and Gospel hymn books, and a number of songs published in sheet music form. At Chicago he acted as one of the judges, with Prof. T. Martin TOWNE and others, in selecting from 700 original pieces of music, and in critically editing those which should be published in the work called "International Lesson Hymnal No. 1," published by David C. COOK. In 1884 an excellent article on "Church Music and How to Sustain it," written by Dr. STILLMAN, appeared in the "Seventh-day Baptist Quarterly." Taken from "Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Wisconsin" (c)1901; pp. 2-4.

O. D. Sherman

Author of "In The Blessed Bible" in The Cyber Hymnal
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