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[Today the Redeemer is calling]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: P. Bilhorn Incipit: 55671 71322 22223 Used With Text: How Long?

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Author: Julia H. Johnston Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Today the Redeemer is calling Refrain First Line: How long will you keep Jesus waiting Used With Tune: [Today the Redeemer is calling]

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Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Joyful Sound #63 (1889) First Line: Today the Redeemer is calling Refrain First Line: How long will you keep Jesus waiting Lyrics: 1 Today the Redeemer is calling, He offers his pardon and love, He’s “able to keep you from falling, Presenting you faultless” above. Refrain: How long will you keep Jesus waiting? Today he commands you to choose; He offers a perfect salvation, And you must accept or refuse. 2 The world and its pleasures are pleading, The tempter is making his claim, But Jesus is now interceding, And longing to call you by name. [Refrain] 3 Why linger in Satan’s dominions? Your doubt and your waiting are vain, Fear not to meet scorn and derision, The Saviour will keep and sustain. [Refrain] 4 How soon will you make the decision? Oh, what will you gain by delay? While halting between two opinions, Your life is fast passing away. [Refrain] 5 ‘Tis Jesus the Lord and Redeemer Who asks you this moment to choose; Be earnest, O trifler and dreamer! A kingdom and crown you may lose. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Today the Redeemer is calling]
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Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Crowning Glory No. 1 #148 (1890) First Line: Today the Redeemer is calling Refrain First Line: How long will you keep Jesus waiting? Languages: English Tune Title: [Today the Redeemer is calling]
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Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Redemption Songs #26 (1889) First Line: Today the Redeemer is calling Refrain First Line: How long will you keep Jesus waiting Tune Title: [Today the Redeemer is calling]

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P. P. Bilhorn

1865 - 1936 Person Name: P. Bilhorn Composer of "[Today the Redeemer is calling]" in Joyful Sound Pseudonyms: W. Ferris Britcher, Irene Durfee; C. Ferris Holden, P. H. Rob­lin (a an­a­gram of his name) ================ Peter Philip Bilhorn was born, in Mendota, IL. His father died in the Civil War 3 months before he was born. His early life was not easy. At age 8, he had to leave school to help support the family. At age 15, living in Chicago, he had a great singing voice and sang in German beer gardens there. At this time, he and his brother also formed the Eureka Wagon & Carriage Works in Chicago, IL. At 18 Peter became involved in gospel music, studying under George F. Root and George C. Stebbins. He traveled to the Dakotas and spent some time sharing the gospel with cowboys there. He traveled extensively with D. L. Moody, and was Billy Sunday's song leader on evangelistic endeavors. His evangelistic work took him into all the states of the Union, Great Britain, and other foreign countries. In London he conducted a 4000 voice choir in the Crystal Palace, and Queen Victoria invited him to sing in Buckinghm Palace. He wrote some 2000 gospel songs in his lifetime. He also invented a folding portable telescoping pump organ, weighing 16 lbs. It could be set up in about a minute. He used it at revivals in the late 19th century. He founded the Bilhorn Folding Organ Company in Chicago. IL, and his organ was so popular it was sold all over the world. He edited 10 hymnals and published 11 gospel songbooks. He died in Los Angeles, CA, in 1936. John Perry

Julia H. Johnston

1849 - 1919 Author of "How Long?" in Crowning Glory No. 1 Julia Harriet Johnston, who was born on Jan. 21, 1849, at Salineville, OH, in Columbiana County. Her father was a minister and he mother was a poet. She began writing when she was nine years old but really started writing verse in high school. She lived in Peoria, Ill. 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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