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[The Gospel message sent]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert G. Staples Tune Sources: Gospel Echoes (Chicago, Illinois: Central Book Concern, 1877), number 1 Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 53123 15644 65566

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Gospel Echoes

Author: R. G. S. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The gospel message sent is echoed back Used With Tune: [The gospel message sent is echoed back]

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Gospel Echoes

Author: Robert G. Staples Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1981 First Line: The Gospel message sent Lyrics: 1. The Gospel message sent— Is echoed back again, From lips in prayer and praise, And this the sweet refrain: That Jesus died for me— Dear Lamb of Calvary. 2. The echo from each heart, In answer to the call— Is Here am I, O Lord— Lo! at Thy feet I fall; Thou Lamb of Calvary, I trust alone in Thee. 3. Its echoing strains are heard From palace and from cot— From lips of age and youth— His blood can cleanse each spot; Dear Lamb of Calvary, I come, I come to Thee. 4. Oh, let the Gospel sound In all the land abroad, And send the echo round, In honor of our Lord— The Lamb of Calvary, Has died to ransom Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: [The Gospel message sent]
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Gospel Echoes

Author: R. G. S. Hymnal: Gospel Echoes #3 (1877) First Line: The gospel message sent is echoed back Languages: English Tune Title: [The gospel message sent is echoed back]

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R. G. Staples

b. 1833 Person Name: Robert G. Staples Author of "Gospel Echoes" in The Cyber Hymnal Robert Griffin Staples. He was born Robert Griffin on January 24, 1833 in Washington DC. Both of his parents died in a carriage accident when he was an infant; he was then adopted by his mother's sister, Mary Ann King, and her husband, Samuel Johnson Staples and he was given the name Robert Griffin Staples. He was a captain in the Union Army during the Civil War and after the war was promoted to Major. He then worked as chief clerk in the Portsmouth United States Navy Yard. Religion was an important part of his life, as well as music. He died June 20, 1891 in Portsmouth, VA. Dianne Shapiro, from Jean Brickey (great-granddaughter)
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