Search Results

Text Identifier:"^living_water_o_how_sweet$"

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.

Texts

text icon
Text authorities
TextPage scans

Living Water!

Author: Rev. M. Lowrie Hofford Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: "Living water!" O how sweet Refrain First Line: "Living water!" thirsty soul, thirsty soul Lyrics: 1 "Living water!" O how sweet, Living water mine; O how precious are the words, From the lips divine. Chorus: "Living water!" thirsty soul, thirsty soul, You may ask, you may ask of me; "Living water!" I will give, I will give, Freely unto thee. 2 "Living water!" in these words There is life to me; As a dying one I come, Looking unto thee. [Chorus] 3 "Living water!" O how sweet, From the lips of love; Gently on my list'ning ear, Falling from above. [Chorus] Used With Tune: ["Living water!" O how sweet]

Tunes

tune icon
Tune authorities
Page scans

["Living water!" O how sweet]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Fred M. Fillmore Incipit: 53217 16151 33253 Used With Text: Living Water!

Instances

instance icon
Published text-tune combinations (hymns) from specific hymnals
TextPage scan

Living Water!

Author: Rev. M. Lowrie Hofford Hymnal: Songs of Rejoicing #9 (1888) First Line: "Living water!" O how sweet Refrain First Line: "Living water!" thirsty soul, thirsty soul Lyrics: 1 "Living water!" O how sweet, Living water mine; O how precious are the words, From the lips divine. Chorus: "Living water!" thirsty soul, thirsty soul, You may ask, you may ask of me; "Living water!" I will give, I will give, Freely unto thee. 2 "Living water!" in these words There is life to me; As a dying one I come, Looking unto thee. [Chorus] 3 "Living water!" O how sweet, From the lips of love; Gently on my list'ning ear, Falling from above. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ["Living water!" O how sweet]
Page scan

Living Water!

Author: Rev. M. Lowrie Hofford Hymnal: Zion's Praises (1st ed.) #195 (1903) First Line: "Living water!" O how sweet Refrain First Line: "Living water!" thirsty soul, thirsty soul Languages: English Tune Title: ["Living water!" O how sweet]

People

person icon
Authors, composers, editors, etc.

Fred A. Fillmore

1856 - 1925 Person Name: Fred M. Fillmore Composer of "["Living water!" O how sweet]" in Songs of Rejoicing Born: May 15, 1856, Par­is, Ill­i­nois. Died: No­vem­ber 15, 1925, Ter­race Park, Ohio. Buried: Mil­ford, Ohio. Frederick Augustus Fillmore, who was born on May 15, 1856, in Paris, IL, one of seven children, five sons and two daughters, born to Augustus Damon and Hannah Lockwood Fillmore. His father was a preacher in the Christian Church, as well as a composer, songbook compiler, and hymn publisher who developed his own system of musical notation using numbers on the staff in place of note heads. Augustus eventually settled in Cincinnati, OH, and established a music publishing business there. Until 1906, there was no official distinction between "Christian Churches" and "Churches of Christ." The names were used pretty much interchangeably, and many older churches of Christ which are faithful today were once known as "Christian Churches." Fred and his older brother James took over their father's publishing business following the death of Augustus in 1870 and established the Fillmore Brothers Music House. This became a successful Cincinnati music form, publishing church hymnals and later band and orchestral music. For many years the firm issued a monthly periodical, The Music Messenger. The brothers edited many hymnbooks and produced many songs which became popular. Beginning with the songbook Songs of Glory in 1874, there appeared many Fillmore publications which became widely used through churches, especially in the midwest. For these collections, Fred provided a great deal of hymn tunes. --launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/hymnoftheday

M. Lowrie Hofford

1825 - 1888 Person Name: Rev. M. Lowrie Hofford Author of "Living Water!" in Songs of Rejoicing Born: January 27, 1825, Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Died: January 9, 1888, Trenton, New Jersey. Hofford attended Lafayette and Princeton, where he graduated in 1849. He studied theology at the Princeton seminary for a year, and became principal of the Camden collegiate institute. While there, he organized a church at Beverly, New Jersey, being licensed by the Presbytery in Philadelphia in 1852. In 1855, he was ordained an evangelist in Burlington, New Jersey. In 1860, he began teaching at the Trenton Institute, and in 1863 took charge of a military institute at Allentown, Pennsylvania that was later incorporated as Muhlenberg College; he served there as a professor and later president. He taught and pastored at Camden and Beverly, New Jersey, and Doylestown, Pennsylvania (1868-78), then became pastor at Morrisville, Pennsylvania. --www.hymntime.com/tch
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.