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GORDON

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 715 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Adoniram J. Gordon Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 13443 21327 71134 Used With Text: My Jesus, I Love Thee

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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Appears in 1,105 hymnals Topics: Love for Christ Used With Tune: GORDON
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Great Shepherd Who Leadest Thy People

Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: Great shepherd who leadest thy people in love Lyrics: 1 Great shepherd who leadest thy people in love, 'mid cherubim dwelling, shine thou from above; in might come and save us, thy people restore, and we shall be saved when thy face shines once more. 2 O haste, Lord, to hear us and pity our woes, affliction our portion, despised by our foes. O Lord God Almighty, in mercy restore, and we shall be saved when thy face shines once more. 3 A place for thy people thou, Lord, didst prepare, thy vine deeply rooted rewarded thy care; its branches, like cedars, majestic and free, spread over the mountains from river to sea. 4 Thy vineyard no longer thy tender care knows, defenseless, the victim and spoil of her foes; O turn, we beseech thee, all glory is thine, look down in thy mercy and visit thy vine. 5 The branch of thy planting is burned and cut down, brought nigh to destruction because of thy frown; the man of thy right hand with wisdom endue, the son of man strengthen thy pleasure to do. 6 When thou shalt revive us, thy name we will praise, and nevermore, turning, depart from thy ways; O Lord God Almighty, in mercy restore, and we shall be saved when thy face shines once more. Topics: God As Shepherd; Grace; Israel; Wrath Of God Scripture: Psalm 80 Used With Tune: CARITAS Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912
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Oh, Turn Ye!

Author: J. Hopkins Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 392 hymnals First Line: Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye, for why will ye die Topics: The Gospel Used With Tune: CLARENDON STREET

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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Author: William R. Featherstone Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #24 (1976) First Line: My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine Lyrics: 1 My Jesus, I love thee, I know Thou art mine;For Thee all the follies of sin I resign;My gracious Redeemer, my Savior art Thou;If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.2 I love thee, because Thou hast first loved me,And purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree;I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy brow;If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.3 I'll love thee in life, I will love Thee in death,And praise Thee as long as Thou lendest me breath,And say when the death-dew lies cold on my brow;If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.4 In mansions of glory and endless delight,I'll ever adore Thee in heaven so bright;I'll sing with the glittering crown on my brow;If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. Amen. Topics: Christ Friend; God The Son; Devotional; Funeral Hymns; Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: GORDON
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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Author: William R. Featherstone, 1846-1873 Hymnal: Hymns of Promise #34 (2015) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine Lyrics: 1 My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine, for thee all the follies of sin I resign; my gracious Redeemer, my Savior art thou; if ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. 2 I love thee because thou hast first loved me, and purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree; I love thee for wearing the thorns on thy brow; if ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. 3 In mansions of glory and endless delight, I'll ever adore thee in heaven so bright; I'll sing with the glittering crown on my brow; If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. Topics: Praise to Christ Languages: English Tune Title: GORDON
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My Jesus, I Love Thee

Author: William R. Featherston Hymnal: The New National Baptist Hymnal #39 (1977) First Line: My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine Languages: English Tune Title: GORDON

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William R. Featherston

1846 - 1873 Person Name: William R. Featherstone Author of "My Jesus, I Love Thee" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) William Ralph Featherston(e) Canada 1846-1873. Born at Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he joined the Wesleyan Methodist Church there. He became a Christian at age 16 while in Toronto, and is thought to have written his famous hymn about the same time. He sent the poem to his aunt, Ms. E. Featherston Wilson and she gave it to a publisher. Adoniram. J Gordon, an evangelist, founder of Gordon College & Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, found the hymn in a 1870 London hymnal and was impressed with the words, but did not like the tune, so he composed the melody that has been used with the hymn ever since. Featherstone is thought to have married Julie R MacAlister in 1869 and that they had a son, John, in 1870. Featherstone died in Montreal at age 26. John Perry

Robert Murray M'Cheyne

1813 - 1843 Person Name: Robert M. McCheyne Author of "I Once was a Stranger" in The Cyber Hymnal McCheyne, Robert Murray, son of Adam McCheyne, W. S., was b. at Edinburgh, May 21, 1813, and educated at Edinburgh University. In 1835 he became Assistant at Larbert,near Stirling, and was ordained in 1836 Minister of St. Peter's Established Church, Dundee. In 1839 he went to Palestine as one of the Mission of Enquiry to the Jews from the Church of Scotland. He d. at Dundee, March 25, 1843. His hymns, a few of which were written in Palestine, appeared in his Songs of Zion to cheer and guide Pilgrims on their way to the New Jerusalem, By the late Rev. B. M. McCheyne....Dundee, W. Middleton, 1843. These hymns were reprinted in his Memoir and Remains, edited by Dr. Andrew A. Bonar, 1844. The Songs as reprinted in 1844 number 14, and date from 1831 to 1841. The best known are, "I once was a stranger to grace and to God;" and, "When this passing world is done." In addition, "Beneath Moriah's rocky side," written at the "Foot of Carmel, June, 1839" (Sent from God); "Like mist on the mountains," written "Jan. 1st, 1831" (Children called to Christ), and "Ten Virgins, clothed in white" (The Ten Virgins), dated 1841, are in common use. [Rev. James Mearns, M. A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Greg Nelson

b. 1948 Arranger (last stanza setting) of "GORDON" in Baptist Hymnal 2008 Greg Nelson (born September 10, 1948) is a music producer from Nashville, Tennessee. Overview and early career Nelson was born in Bismarck, North Dakota. He has produced recordings for Christian and theatrical artists including Sandi Patty, Steve Green, Larnelle Harris, Twila Paris, Michael Crawford and Richard Smallwood as well as multiple artist recordings with Amy Grant, Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith, CeCe Winans, Graham Kendrick, Jennifer Holliday, Wintley Phipps, Máire Brennan, Kathie Lee Gifford and the American Boychoir. Nelson headed Spirit Records, a division of Sparrow Records, with artists Benny Hester and Albrecht, Roley and Moore. He went on to co-found Refuge Records in 1980 with Jack Hafer, another Sparrow employee. In addition, he served as the first publishing director for Billy Ray Hearn at Sparrow. As an arranger/orchestrator Nelson composed the "Prelude" to John Michael Talbot's “Last Supper” and later created string arrangements for various gospel and contemporary Christian artists. Production Nelson has produced 13 gold records and 3 platinum records. He has received 20 Dove Awards as well as over 30 nominations. In addition his productions have garnered 7 Grammy Awards and 13 Grammy nominations for Sandi Patty and Larnelle Harris. He has received song, songwriter and publisher awards from Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI), the Nashville Songwriters Association and the Gospel Music Association. He received a BMI "Special Contribution Award" in appreciation of his many outstanding contributions to the world of Christian music. He was the third recipient of the Gospel Music Association “Impact Award” for his outstanding work and influence in the contemporary Christian music industry. His productions of The New Young Messiah and Emmanuel have been successful Christmas tours featuring many high-profile Christian artists. Songwriting Nelson, a well-known composer in Christian music, has penned several hymns in The Celebration Hymnal and the Baptist Hymnals. "People Need The Lord", written by Phill McHugh and Nelson, is considered a Christian classic[citation needed]. His modern oratorio, "Saviour", co-written with Bob Farrell, continues to tour in the United States, Europe and Russia. Hallel (A Musical Suite for Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Choir and Soloists) is his most recent major composition which is orchestrated by Ronn Huff. Greg also co-wrote the #1 Larnelle Harris song 'All Along the Way'[3]with Dan Schafer, from the album 'First Love' that he produced, which reached the No. 1 spot for 5 weeks on the CCM Christian Inspirational chart and No. 6 for the top songs of 1998. Current work Nelson began serving in a dual role at LifeWay Worship in 2004 as an exclusive songwriter and as Creative Supervisor for song and writer development. His work at LifeWay has included recording over 1000 hymns and worship songs for the creation of the 2008 Baptist Hymnal and the associated website. Nelson supervised the production of this recording, the largest recording project ever in Nashville, which took 10 months to complete with five production teams. The "SongMap" technology developed by LifeWay Christian Resources is based on his ideas of song manipulation. --en.wikipedia.org/

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library
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