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The Life of Joy

Author: D. W. Whittle Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I've found the life of truest joy Refrain First Line: O the joy of loving Jesus

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[I've found the life of truest joy]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: May Whittle Moody Incipit: 55671 23721 76565 Used With Text: The Life of Joy

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The Life of Joy

Author: Maj. D. W. Whittle Hymnal: Northfield Hymnal #51 (1904) First Line: I've found the life of truest joy Refrain First Line: Oh, the joy of loving Jesus Lyrics: 1 I’ve found the life of truest joy, My heart is overflowing; By day and night my glad employ, This secret to be showing. Refrain: Oh, the joy of loving Jesus, Oh, the gladness that is giv’n; When we know the Father sees us One with Jesus there in Heav’n. 2 Once selfish joy I vainly tried, And sought the world for pleasure; Now self with Christ is crucified, And He is all my treasure. [Refrain] 3 But now the truth that makes me free Is like a well upspringing; The risen Christ now lives in me, And fills my soul with singing. [Refrain] Topics: Joy Tune Title: [I've found the life of truest joy]
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The Life of Joy

Author: Maj. D. W. Whittle Hymnal: Hymns of Faith and Praise #63 (1901) First Line: I've found the life of truest joy Refrain First Line: Oh, the joy of loving Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [I've found the life of truest joy]
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The Life of Joy

Author: Maj. D. W. Whittle Hymnal: The Joy Bells of Canaan or Burning Bush Songs No. 2 #67 (1905) First Line: I’ve found the life of truest joy Refrain First Line: Oh, the joy of loving Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [I’ve found the life of truest joy]

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D. W. Whittle

1840 - 1901 Person Name: Maj. D. W. Whittle Author of "The Life of Joy" in Northfield Hymnal [Also published under the pseudonym El Nathan.] =============== Whittle, D. W.. Six of his hymns (Nos. 295, 308,363, 385, 386, 417) are given in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, under the signature of "El Nathan." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

May Whittle Moody

1870 - 1963 Composer of "[I've found the life of truest joy]" in Northfield Hymnal Mary (May) Jennette Whittle Moody 1870-1963. Born at Chicago, IL, daughter of hymnwriter, Daniel Webster Whittle (El Nathan), and, upon marrying, daughter-in-law to Dwight Lyman Moody, she attended Northfield School in MA (one of two schools founded there by D L Moody), after which she attended Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH. She then attended the Royal Academy of Music in London, England (1890-91). She became a singer, organist, composer, and hymn editor. She assisted her father and Dwight L Moody in their evangelistic work. In 1894 she married William Revell Moody, and they had four children: Irene, Dwight, Beatrice, and Virginia. Only Beatrice lived to adulthood, the others died before age six. She and her husband returned to Northfield, MA, where her husband headed the schools founded by his father. She had an organ in her home, and she collaborated with her father by composing some of the tunes for his hymn lyrics. The last year of his life, her father, Daniel, lived with them (he died in 1901). She died at East Northfield, MA. John Perry
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