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[Counting your treasure, God's bounty to measure]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Asa Hull Incipit: 32143 25436 57672 Used With Text: Giving, Yet Receiving

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Giving, Yet Receiving

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Counting your treasure God's bounty to measure Refrain First Line: Good measure, good measure, pressed down, running over Used With Tune: [Counting your treasure God's bounty to measure]

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Giving, Yet Receiving

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal: Happy Greetings #178 (1888) First Line: Counting your treasure God's bounty to measure Refrain First Line: Good measure, good measure, pressed down, running over Languages: English Tune Title: [Counting your treasure God's bounty to measure]
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Giving, Yet Receiving

Author: Miss P. J. Owens Hymnal: Gleanings of Sacred Song #210 (1892) First Line: Counting your treasure, God's bounty to measure Refrain First Line: Good measure, good measure, press'd down, running over Languages: English Tune Title: [Counting your treasure, God's bounty to measure]
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Giving, Yet Receiving

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #242 (1901) First Line: Counting your treasure God's bounty to measure Refrain First Line: Good measure, good measure, pressed down, running over Languages: English Tune Title: [Counting your treasure God's bounty to measure]

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Priscilla Jane Owens

1829 - 1907 Person Name: Miss P. J. Owens Author of "Giving, Yet Receiving" in Gleanings of Sacred Song Owens, Priscilla Jane, was born July 21, 1829, of Scotch and Welsh descent, and is now (1906) resident at Baltimore, where she is engaged in public-school work. For 50 years Miss Owen has interested herself in Sunday-school work, and most of her hymns were written for children's services. Her hymn in the Scotch Church Hymnary, 1898, "We have heard a joyful sound" (Missions), was written for a Sunday-school Mission Anniversary, and the words were adapted to the chorus "Vive le Roi" in the opera The Huguenots. [Rev. James Bonar, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix II (1907) ========================= Owens, Priscilla Jane. (July 21, 1829--December 5, 1907). Of Scottish and Welsh ancestry, she spent her entire life in Baltimore. She was a public school teacher there for 49 years. She was a member of the Union Square Methodist Church and took particular interest in its Sunday School. Her literary efforts, both in prose and poetry, appeared in such religious periodicals as the Methodist Protestant and the Christian Standard. --William J. Reynolds, DNAH Archives

Asa Hull

1828 - 1907 Composer of "[Counting your treasure, God's bounty to measure]" in Gleanings of Sacred Song Asa Hull USA 1828-1907. Born in Keene, NY, he became a music publisher in New York City. He married Emma F Atherton, and they had a daughter, Harriett. He wrote many tunes and authored temperance rallying songs. He published 33 works, of which 21 were songbooks, between 1863-1895. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry
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