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[I'm glad when in the blessed book]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. R. Christie Incipit: 51176 51321 32211 Used With Text: That Means Me

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That Means Me

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I'm glad when in the blessed book Refrain First Line: That means me! Used With Tune: [I'm glad when in the blessed book]

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I'm Glad When In the Blessed Book

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Hymnal: Worship and Service #146 (1916) Refrain First Line: That means me Lyrics: 1 I’m glad when in the Blessed Book My Lord I see, The Friend of all that need His help, For that means me. Refrain: For that means me! For that means me! Christ has bidden all to come, And that means me. 2 I’m glad He calls, as once He called, By Galilee, To all who will to follow Him, For that means me. [Refrain] 3 I’m glad that by the Father’s throne He makes His plea, For those who ask for pardon sweet, For that means me. [Refrain] 4 I’m glad He says that all His own At last shall be With Him in glory up above, For that means me. [Refrain] Topics: Gospel; Invitation Tune Title: [I'm glad when in the blessed book]
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That Means Me

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Hymnal: Songs of Evangelism #82 (1911) First Line: I'm glad when in the blessed book Refrain First Line: That means me! Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm glad when in the blessed book]

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H. R. Christie

1848 - 1925 Composer of "[I'm glad when in the blessed book]" in Worship and Service Harvey Robert Christie, 1848-1925 Born: June 29, 1848, Mon­roe Coun­ty, West Vir­gin­ia. Died: March 19, 1925, Wil­low­ton, West Vir­gin­ia. Buried: Rest Ha­ven Me­mor­i­al Park, Prince­ton, West Vir­gin­ia. Christie taught sing­ing class­es from 1871 to 1874, which led him to a mu­sic­al ca­reer. He stu­died un­der Rig­don Mc­In­tosh, who at the time was in the mu­sic de­part­ment at Van­der­bilt Un­i­ver­si­ty. Christie re­mained in Ten­nes­see un­til 1876, when he re­turned to West Vir­gin­ia. Around 1877, he con­duct­ed a two month course at the Con­cord Nor­mal School, in Athens, West Vir­gin­ia, fol­lowed by a sim­i­lar course in Prince­ton, West Vir­gin­ia; Rur­al Re­treat, Vir­gin­ia (1878); and four cours­es in Snow­ville, Vir­gin­ia (1879-1880); and a nine month course at Rur­al Re­treat, Vir­gin­ia (1881). In 1881, he stu­died for a while at the Com­mer­cial Coll­ege at Ken­tucky Un­i­ver­si­ty, and in 1882, moved to Mil­li­gan Coll­ege, Ten­nes­see, where he event­u­al­ly rose to serve on the Board of Di­rect­ors. In 1894, Christie be­came mu­sic ed­it­or for the Stand­ard Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny in Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio. His works in­clude: Favorite Songs (co-ed­it­or), 1876 Gospel Light, 1894 Songs of Ser­vice (music ed­it­or) (At­lan­ta, Georg­ia: R. M. Mc­In­tosh Co., 1896) The Christ­ian Church Hymn­al, 1906 Songs of Evan­gel­ism, 1911 Worship and Ser­vice (Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio: The Stand­ard Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1916) Music: Let Him Come In --http://www.hymntime.com

Mattie M. Boteler

1860 - 1929 Author of "I'm Glad When In the Blessed Book" in Worship and Service Mattie was born on August 28, 1860 in Jamestown, Ohio. Mattie developed creative teaching methods such as short poems or sayings, called epigrams, to communicate spiritual truth. She also encouraged students to memorize Bible verses. Mattie increased her sphere of influence when, from 1894 until 1911, she edited two publications, Lookout and Christian Standard. She died on August 38, 1929 in Cincinnati, Ohio. From http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boteler-325
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