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CARTER

Appears in 39 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. Grace Updegraff Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55617 55561 71171 Used With Text: No Room in the Inn

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No Room in the Inn

Author: A. L. Skilton Appears in 31 hymnals First Line: No beautiful chamber, No soft cradle bed Refrain First Line: No room, no room for Jesus Used With Tune: [No beautiful chamber, No soft cradle bed]
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Kein Raum in der Herberge

Author: Ferd. O. Zeich Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Die Krippe sein Lager Refrain First Line: Hilf, daß ich nimmer, nimmer Used With Tune: [Die Krippe sein Lager]
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No Hubo Hermosa Cuna

Author: G. P. Simmonds; A. L. Skilton; R. K. C. Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: Lugar prepárale a Cristo Used With Tune: [No hubo hermosa cuna]

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No Room in the Inn

Author: A. L. Skilton; R. Kelso Carter Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4655 First Line: No beautiful chamber, no soft cradle bed Refrain First Line: No room, no room, for Jesus Lyrics: 1. No beautiful chamber, no soft cradle bed, No place but a manger, nowhere for His head; No praises of gladness, no thought of their sin, No glory but sadness, no room in the inn. Refrain No room, no room, for Jesus, O give Him welcome free, Lest you should hear at Heaven’s gate, "There is no room for thee." 2.No sweet consecration, no seeking His part, No humiliation, no place in the heart; No thought of the Savior, no sorrow for sin, No prayer for His favor, no room in the inn. [Refrain] 3. No one to receive Him, no welcome while here, No balm to relieve Him, no staff but a spear; No seeking His treasure, no weeping for sin, No doing His pleasure, no room in the inn. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: CARTER

In Doubt and Temptation

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Blue) #137 (1976) Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain First Line: In doubt and temptation I rest, Lord, in Thee Refrain First Line: My God, I will extol Thee Topics: Doubt; Longing, Spiritual; Temptation And Trial; Wandering from God; Communion With God, With Christ Languages: English Tune Title: CARTER
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In Doubt and Temptation I Rest, Lord in Thee

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #146 (1934) Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain First Line: In doubt and temptation I rest, Lord, in Thee Refrain First Line: My God I will extol Thee Lyrics: 1 In doubt and temptation I rest, Lord, in Thee; My hand is in Thy hand, Thou carest for me; My soul with Thy counsel through life Thou wilt guide, And afterward make me in glory abide. Refrain: My God, I will extol Thee And ever bless Thy Name; Each day will I give thanks to Thee And all Thy praise proclaim. 2 In glory Thou only my portion shalt be, On earth for none other I long but for Thee; My flesh and heart falter, but God is my stay, The strength of my spirit, my portion for aye. [Refrain] 3 All they that forsake Thee must perish and die, But near to my Savior most blessed am I; I make Thee my refuge, my Lord and my God; Thy grace and Thy glory I publish abroad. [Refrain] Topics: Assurance; Communion with Christ; Doubt; Eternal Life; Longing for God or Christ; Nearness to God; Spiritual Life; Temptation; Wandering from God Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English Tune Title: CARTER

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Russell Kelso Carter

1849 - 1928 Person Name: R. Kelso Carter Author (refrain) of "No Room in the Inn" in The Cyber Hymnal Russel Kelso Carter was a professor in the Pennsylvania Military College of Chester. While there he was licensed to preach by the Methodist Episcopal Church. He became very active in leading camp meetings and revivals. After failing health forced him to abandon this work, he studied and became a medical doctor as well as a writer. He wrote novels as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

George P. Simmonds

1890 - 1991 Person Name: G. P. Simmonds Author of "Para El No Hay Lugar" in Melodias Evangelicas para el Uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Española en Todo el Mundo Used pseudonyms G Paul S., J. Paul Simon, and J. Pablo Símon

E. Grace Updegraff

1871 - 1964 Composer of "CARTER" in The Cyber Hymnal Eliza Grace Updegraff ((1871-1964) was born in Mount Pleasant, Ohio, the daughter of a Quaker minister, the Rev. David Brainard Updegraff and his wife Eliza Jane. According to the 1880 census, at age nine, Eliza Grace Updegraff lived in Mount Pleasant, in Jefferson County, Ohio with her parents and siblings, three brothers and two sisters, all born in Ohio. When she was composing hymn tunes she did not use her first initial, and is almost always listed as E. Grace Updegraff. She is known as the composer of two hymn tunes: CARTER ("In doubt and temptation I rest Lord, in Thee") and THE HOPE OF THE AGES ("Jesus comes, he comes in glory"). Two of her texts are "What meaneth this, this strange display?" (see Songs of Love and Praise, No.4 , 1897 and Praise Hymns, 1898) and "Are you faithful to the work?" (see Songs of Help, 1917). In 1906 she married the Rev. Dr. John Talmadge Bergen, a minister in the Reformed Church of America. She was his second wife. In her memory her family (Mohns and Hoagland) has established a scholarship at Lake Forest College, Illinois to assist a student heading toward the Christian ministry or majoring in music. Mary Louise VanDyke, from research done by VanDyke and John Dalles