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Memory of Galilee

Author: James A. Sell Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: My heart goes out to Galilee Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, come, while on the sea

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[My heart goes out to Galilee]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. Beery Incipit: 13355 32222 24436 Used With Text: Memory of Galilee
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FAIR GALILEE

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. C. Ward Incipit: 12333 23455 66617 Used With Text: Dear Savior, come while on the sea

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Galilee

Author: James Arnold Sell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11623 First Line: My heart goes out to Galilee Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, come while on the sea Lyrics: 1 My heart goes out to Galilee; Along its shore I fain would be, Upon its breast the sore distressed, In mercy met the Savior blest. Refrain: Dear Savior, come while on the sea, And still the storm, speak peace to me; Remove my fear and all my dread, And say, ’Tis I, be not afraid! 2 E’en while the waves were running high, To them He spake, Fear not, ’tis I! So our frail bark is on the sea, Where heavy waves clash wild and free. [Refrain] 3 Blest Savior, come, say, Peace, be still; And guide our bark to Zion’s hill; Then in that land of peace and rest, We’ll praise Thy name with all the blest. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart goes out to Galilee]
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Memory of Galilee

Author: J. A. Sell Hymnal: Crown of Gold #15 (1892) First Line: My heart goes out to Galilee Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, come, while on the sea Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart goes out to Galilee]
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Galilee

Author: James A. Sell Hymnal: Crown Him #82 (1893) First Line: My heart goes out to Galilee Refrain First Line: Dear Savior, come while on the sea Languages: English Tune Title: [My heart goes out to Galilee]

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Rollin C. Ward

Person Name: R. C. Ward Composer of "[My heart goes out to Galilee]" in The Search Light

James A. Sell

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William Beery

1852 - 1956 Person Name: Wm. Beery Composer of "[My heart goes out to Galilee]" in Crown of Gold William Beery was born April 8, 1852, near Bremen OH and he lived for nearly 104 years. He attended Juniata College, where he later taught vocal music. He also conducted music institutes and singing classes. Beery was married in 1888 to Adaline Hohf, who often wrote poems that he set to music. In 1910 they moved to Elgin IL where both were employed by the Brethren Publishing House. His music has also been included in several Brethren hymnals. NN, Hymnary editor. Sources: The Brethren Encyclopedia and Frank Ramirez, from http://yellowbrickjourney.blogspot.com/2008/04/william-beery.html
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