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[There is One speaking “as never man spake”]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. H. Gabriel Incipit: 13333 45555 13213 Used With Text: Hear Ye Him

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Hear Ye Him

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: There is One speaking "as never man spake" Used With Tune: [There is One speaking "as never man spake"]

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Hear Ye Him

Author: Jno. R. Clements Hymnal: The King of Kings #71 (1915) First Line: There is One speaking “as never man spake” Lyrics: 1 There is One speaking “as never man spake,” Hear ye Him! He pleads you a choice this moment to make, Hear ye Him! Refrain: Hear ye Him! Hear ye Him! It is the Savior’s voice! Today, today make Him thy choice. 2 There is One calling, “O give me thy heart,” Hear ye Him! Make room for that One lest He should depart, Hear ye Him! [Refrain] 3 There is One bidding the weary to rest, Hear ye Him! With offers of comfort to the oppressed, Hear ye Him! [Refrain] 4 There is One calling the blind to arise, Hear ye Him! To visions of joy He opens their eyes, Hear ye Him! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There is One speaking “as never man spake”]
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Hear Ye Him

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: Bethany Hymns #47 (1908) First Line: There is One speaking "as never man spake" Languages: English Tune Title: [There is One speaking "as never man spake"]
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Hear Ye Him

Author: Jno. R. Clements Hymnal: Sing His Praise #47 (1902) First Line: There is One speaking "as never man spake" Refrain First Line: Hear ye Him! Topics: Sing His Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [There is One speaking "as never man spake"]

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Chas. H. Gabriel

1856 - 1932 Composer of "[There is One speaking “as never man spake”]" in The King of Kings Pseudonyms: C. D. Emerson, Charlotte G. Homer, S. B. Jackson, A. W. Lawrence, Jennie Ree ============= For the first seventeen years of his life Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (b. Wilton, IA, 1856; d. Los Angeles, CA, 1932) lived on an Iowa farm, where friends and neighbors often gathered to sing. Gabriel accompanied them on the family reed organ he had taught himself to play. At the age of sixteen he began teaching singing in schools (following in his father's footsteps) and soon was acclaimed as a fine teacher and composer. He moved to California in 1887 and served as Sunday school music director at the Grace Methodist Church in San Francisco. After moving to Chicago in 1892, Gabriel edited numerous collections of anthems, cantatas, and a large number of songbooks for the Homer Rodeheaver, Hope, and E. O. Excell publishing companies. He composed hundreds of tunes and texts, at times using pseudonyms such as Charlotte G. Homer. The total number of his compositions is estimated at about seven thousand. Gabriel's gospel songs became widely circulated through the Billy Sunday­-Homer Rodeheaver urban crusades. Bert Polman

Civilla D. Martin

1866 - 1948 Person Name: Mrs. C. D. Martin Author of "Hear Ye Him" in Bethany Hymns Martin, Civilla Durfee (Jordan Falls, Nova Scotia, August 21, 1866--March 9, 1948, Atlanta, Georgia). Daughter of James N. and Irene (Harding) Holden. She married Rev. John F. Geddes, Congregational minister of Coventryvilee, N.Y. at Jordan Falls Methodist Church, Shelbourne Co., Nova Scotia, on May 19, 1891. There is thus far no information about their marriage and its end. After several years of teaching school, she married Walter Stillman Martin, a Baptist minister, and traveled with him in evangelistic work. However, because of frail health, she was compelled to remain home much of the time. In 1916, they became members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). They had one son, A.G. Martin. In her writing, she used only her initials, "C.D." rather than her full name of that of her composer-husband. She is reputed to have written several hundred hymns and religious songs. Her first one, "God Will Take Care of You," written in 1904 became world-famous. Her husband wrote the music for this and many of her other hymns. "His Eye is on the Sparrow" written in 1906 and set to music by Charles H. Gabriel, has also received wide acclaim. In addition to the above, "Like As A Father," "A Welcome for Me," and "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power" are among her better-known hymns. Her husband and collaborator, W.S. Martin (1862-1935) preceded her in death. For the last 29 years of her life, she made her home in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was a member of the First Christian Church. Her funeral was held on March 10, 1948 at Spring Hill and the interment was in the West View Cemetery in Atlanta. --Carlton C. Buck, DNAH Archives and email from Rev. Lester M. Settle (Glenholme, Nova Scotia) to Mary Louise VanDyke 18 September 2008, DNAH Archives.

John R. Clements

1868 - 1946 Person Name: Jno. R. Clements Author of "Hear Ye Him" in The King of Kings John R. Clements was born in County Armagh, Ireland 28 November 1868 and was brought to the United States at the age of two years. He worked at the age of thirteen as a retail grocery clerk and had a successful wholesale grocery business. He began writing poetry when he was young. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)
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