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[My Lord and Savior, can it be]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles H. Gabriel, Jr. Used With Text: God In Us

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God In Us

Author: Frederick W. Steele Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: My Lord and Savior, can it be Refrain First Line: O Thou who art the sinner’s Friend Lyrics: 1 My Lord and Savior, can it be That Thou wilt make Thy home with me! And enter my sin-burdened heart, And never from my soul depart? Refrain: O Thou who art the sinner’s Friend, Bow down Thine ear, my prayer attend; Make Thou my heart Thy dwelling place, Uphold and keep me by Thy grace. 2 Tho’ all unworthy of my Guest, Tho’ sin and error stand confessed, I must believe Thy spoken word— “I will abide,” mine ears have heard. [Refrain] 3 And if in truth Thou’lt sup with me, My inmost heart cleansed be; O make it pure,—cast out all sin That Christ indeed may enter in. [Refrain] Topics: Prayer Used With Tune: [My Lord and Savior, can it be]

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God In Us

Author: Frederick W. Steele Hymnal: Progressive Sunday School Songs #127 (1923) First Line: My Lord and Savior, can it be Refrain First Line: O Thou who art the sinner’s Friend Lyrics: 1 My Lord and Savior, can it be That Thou wilt make Thy home with me! And enter my sin-burdened heart, And never from my soul depart? Refrain: O Thou who art the sinner’s Friend, Bow down Thine ear, my prayer attend; Make Thou my heart Thy dwelling place, Uphold and keep me by Thy grace. 2 Tho’ all unworthy of my Guest, Tho’ sin and error stand confessed, I must believe Thy spoken word— “I will abide,” mine ears have heard. [Refrain] 3 And if in truth Thou’lt sup with me, My inmost heart cleansed be; O make it pure,—cast out all sin That Christ indeed may enter in. [Refrain] Topics: Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [My Lord and Savior, can it be]
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God In Us

Author: Frederick W. Steele Hymnal: Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets #123 (1925) First Line: My Lord and Savior, can it be Refrain First Line: O Thou who art the sinner's Friend Languages: English Tune Title: [My Lord and Savior, can it be]

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Charles Hutchinson Gabriel, Jr.

1892 - 1934 Person Name: Charles H. Gabriel, Jr. Composer of "[My Lord and Savior, can it be]" in Progressive Sunday School Songs Born: March 2, 1892, San Francisco, California. Pseudonym: Jean Howard. Gabriel was living with his parents in Cook County, Illinois, in 1910. He was still there in 1920 with his wife Ethel. In 1926, he was musical director and announcer for radio station KLX in Oakland, California. By 1930, he and his wife were in Los Angeles County, California. The January 30, 1926 issue of Colliers magazine said of him: "Gabe" has experienced all those changes which the Fates deem necessary to broaden one’s views. He has taught music in the Indianapolis [Indiana] and Northwestern Conservatories; edited mechanical and automobile magazines; traveled with Billy Sunday; been a newspaper reporter; rewrite man; music editor and book reviewer. In his spare time he has managed to produce eight hundred compositions which have been printed. He first became interested in radio when he was appointed director of WGN in Chicago [Illinois]. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Frederick W. Steele

Author of "God In Us" in Progressive Sunday School Songs
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