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There is joy in Him

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Rain and sunshine night and morning Refrain First Line: Joy, joy, joy, for the passing days Used With Tune: [Rain and sunshine night and morning]

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[Rain and sunshine night and morning]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Howard Entwisle Incipit: 53123 43221 77121 Used With Text: There is joy in Him

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There Is Joy in Him We Love

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Exalted Praise #66 (1901) First Line: Rain and sunshine, night and morning Refrain First Line: Joy, joy, joy, for the passing days Lyrics: 1 Rain and sunshine, night and morning, In the swift, revolving year; Smiling flow’rs the spring adorning, Leaves of autumn, brown and sere: Just as varied is life’s story, But unchanged our Friend above; We are singing to His glory, There is joy in Him we love. Refrain: Joy, joy, joy, for the passing days; Joy, joy, joy, cheering dreary ways; Joy, joy, joy, O give thanks and praise; There is joy in Him we love. 2 As the golden hours are flying, Let us use them all for Him; On His gracious arm relying, When the way grows dark and dim. On the clouds of care and sadness Will the bow of hope appear, And we sing in trustful gladness, There is joy with Jesus near. [Refrain] 3 Joy unfading, heav’nly treasure, Growing sweeter all the way; As His grace, in royal measure, Helps us onward, day by day. Passing thro’ the lonely valley, Leaning on the Shepherd true, Then will faith its forces rally; There’ll be joy with heav’n in view. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Rain and sunshine, night and morning]
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There is joy in Him

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Heavenly Sunlight #54 (1900) First Line: Rain and sunshine night and morning Refrain First Line: Joy, joy, joy, for the passing days Languages: English Tune Title: [Rain and sunshine night and morning]
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There is Joy in Him we Love

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Our Hymns #136 (1903) First Line: Rain and sunshine, night and morning Refrain First Line: Joy, joy, joy, for the passing days Languages: English Tune Title: [Rain and sunshine, night and morning]

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E. E. Hewitt

1851 - 1920 Author of "There is joy in Him" in Heavenly Sunlight Pseudonym: Li­die H. Ed­munds. Eliza Edmunds Hewitt was born in Philadelphia 28 June 1851. She was educated in the public schools and after graduation from high school became a teacher. However, she developed a spinal malady which cut short her career and made her a shut-in for many years. During her convalescence, she studied English literature. She felt a need to be useful to her church and began writing poems for the primary department. she went on to teach Sunday school, take an active part in the Philadelphia Elementary Union and become Superintendent of the primary department of Calvin Presbyterian Church. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

J. Howard Entwisle

1865 - 1901 Composer of "[Rain and sunshine night and morning]" in Heavenly Sunlight J Howard Entwisle USA 1865-1901. Born in PA, he became a musician and songbook editor-compiler in Philadelphia, PA, in the 1890s. He collaberated with William J Kirkpatrick, also of Philadelphia, promoting gospel songs. He helped compile “Songs of love and praise #4”, then later “Songs of love and praise #5”. Other published works were: “Bright melodies” (1899), “Heavenly sunlight” (1900), “Exalted praise” (1901). He died in Philadelphia. John Perry
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