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Passing This Way

Author: D. W. Crist Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: Jesus of Nazareth to Bethlehem came

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[Jesus of Nazereth, to Bethlehem came]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Daniel W. Christ Incipit: 55553 12165 33331 Used With Text: Passing This Way

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Passing This Way

Author: D. W. C. Hymnal: The Revival #57 (1890) First Line: Jesus of Nazareth, to Bethlehem came Refrain First Line: Passing this way, passing this way Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus of Nazareth, to Bethlehem came]
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Passing This Way

Author: D. W. C. Hymnal: The Revival #57 (1891) First Line: Jesus of Nazareth, to Bethlehem came Refrain First Line: Passing this way, passing this way Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus of Nazareth, to Bethlehem came]
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Passing This Way

Author: D. W. C. Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 2 #143 (1896) First Line: Jesus of Naz'reth to Bethlehem came Lyrics: 1 Jesus of Naz’reth, to Bethlehem came, Healing the blind, the sick and the lame; Oh, it was wonderful, blest be his name! Still he is passing by. Refrain: Passing this way, passing this way, Jesus is passing this way; Oh, it was wonderful, blest be his name, Still he is passing by. 2 Jesus of Naz’reth, the same as of old, When a stray sheep away from the fold, Gently and long he hath sought for my soul; Still he is passing by. [Refrain] 3 Jesus of Naz’reth, on Calvary’s tree, Shed his dear blood and set my soul free; Oh, it was wonderful, how could it be? Still he is passing by. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus of Nazereth, to Bethlehem came]

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Daniel Webster Crist

1857 - 1929 Person Name: D. W. C. Arranger of "Passing This Way" in Crowning Day No. 2 Born: November 28, 1857, New Cham­bers­burg, Ohio. Died: March 24, 1929, Al­lia­nce, Ohio. Buried: Moul­trie Chapel Cem­e­te­ry, Moultrie, Ohio. Son of Ro­bert Crist and Mary Ruff Crist, Dan­i­el grad­u­at­ed from Ohio North­ern Un­i­ver­si­ty in 1882, and taught school in Co­lum­bi­a­na and Stark Coun­ty, Ohio, for 14 years. He be­came su­per­in­tend­ent of the Os­na­burg grade school in 1880, and for three years was su­per­in­tend­ent at New Frank­lin. In 1901, he was elect­ed to the Ohio state le­gis­la­ture, and be­came a state sen­a­tor in 1905. Crist was com­pos­ing as ear­ly as 1888, and at least through 1910, when he scored the FLOWER GIRL WALTZ. He worked for 30 years as a suc­cess­ful mu­sic pub­lish­er, start­ing in Moul­trie, Ohio, where he also taught, farmed, and in New Al­ex­an­der, served as a church mu­sic di­rec­tor and Sun­day school su­per­in­ten­dent. In 1915, he moved to Al­li­ance, Ohio (where he be­came pre­si­dent of the Peo­ples Bank of Al­li­ance). His works in­clude: The Ev­er­green Waltz Joy and Praise for Sun­day Schools, with R. A. Glenn (Cin­cin­n­ati, Ohio: H. L. Ben­ham & Com­pa­ny, 1886) Gospel Glean­ings, 1886 Victory of Song (Moul­trie, Ohio: D. W. Crist, 1892) --www.hymntime.com/tch
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