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Speak to Me, Jesus

Author: H. L. Gilmour Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold Refrain First Line: Speak to me, Jesus, speak from above

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[Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold]

Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dr. H. L. Gilmour Incipit: 54565 32345 32346 Used With Text: Speak to Me, Jesus

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Speak to Me, Jesus

Author: H. L. G. Hymnal: Songs of the New Life #R8 (1883) First Line: Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold Refrain First Line: Speak to me, Jesus, speak from above Languages: English Tune Title: [Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold]
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Speak to Me, Jesus

Author: H. L. G. Hymnal: Songs of Redeeming Love #8 (1882) First Line: Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold Refrain First Line: Speak to me, Jesus, speak from above Languages: English Tune Title: [Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold]
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Speak to Me, Jesus

Author: H. L. G. Hymnal: The Quartet #8 (1884) First Line: Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold Refrain First Line: Speak to me, Jesus, speak from above Languages: English Tune Title: [Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold]

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H. L. Gilmour

1836 - 1920 Person Name: H. L. G. Author of "Speak to Me, Jesus" in Songs of Love and Praise No. 3 Henry Lake Gilmour United Kingdom 1836-1920. Born at Londonderry, Ireland, he emigrated to America as a teenager, thinking he wanted to learn navigation. When he reached the U.S., he arrived in Philadelphia and decided to seek his fortune in America. He started working as a painter, then served in the American Civil War, where he was captured and spent several months in Libby Prison, Richmond, VA. He married Letitia Pauline Howard in 1858. After the war he trained as a dentist and did that for many years. In 1869 he moved to Wenonah, NJ, and helped found the Methodist church there in 1885. He served as Sunday school superintendent and, for four decades, directed the choir at the Pittman Grove Camp Meeting, also working as song leader at camp meetings in Mountain Lake Park, MD, and Ridgeview Park, PA. He was an editor, author, and composer. He edited and/or published 25 gospel song books, along with John Sweney, J Lincoln Hall, John J Hood, Howard Entwistle, Joshua Gill, E L Hyde, Milton S Rees and William J Kirkpatrick. He died in Delair, NJ, after a buggy accident. John Perry
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