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HOW MUCH I OWE

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: P. W. Bush Incipit: 33436 45136 5223 Used With Text: When this passing world is done

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When this passing world is done

Author: Robert M. McCheyne Appears in 147 hymnals Used With Tune: HOW MUCH I OWE

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How Much I Owe

Author: Robert M. McCheyne Hymnal: Windows of Heaven #105 (1898) First Line: When this passing world is done Languages: English Tune Title: [When this passing world is done]
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When this passing world is done

Author: Robert M. McCheyne Hymnal: The Coronation Hymnal #174 (1894) Languages: English Tune Title: HOW MUCH I OWE

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Robert Murray M'Cheyne

1813 - 1843 Person Name: Robert M. McCheyne Author of "How Much I Owe" in Windows of Heaven McCheyne, Robert Murray, son of Adam McCheyne, W. S., was b. at Edinburgh, May 21, 1813, and educated at Edinburgh University. In 1835 he became Assistant at Larbert,near Stirling, and was ordained in 1836 Minister of St. Peter's Established Church, Dundee. In 1839 he went to Palestine as one of the Mission of Enquiry to the Jews from the Church of Scotland. He d. at Dundee, March 25, 1843. His hymns, a few of which were written in Palestine, appeared in his Songs of Zion to cheer and guide Pilgrims on their way to the New Jerusalem, By the late Rev. B. M. McCheyne....Dundee, W. Middleton, 1843. These hymns were reprinted in his Memoir and Remains, edited by Dr. Andrew A. Bonar, 1844. The Songs as reprinted in 1844 number 14, and date from 1831 to 1841. The best known are, "I once was a stranger to grace and to God;" and, "When this passing world is done." In addition, "Beneath Moriah's rocky side," written at the "Foot of Carmel, June, 1839" (Sent from God); "Like mist on the mountains," written "Jan. 1st, 1831" (Children called to Christ), and "Ten Virgins, clothed in white" (The Ten Virgins), dated 1841, are in common use. [Rev. James Mearns, M. A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

P. W. Bush

Composer of "[When this passing world is done]" in Windows of Heaven
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