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NUSBAUM

Meter: Irregular Appears in 153 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Cyrus S. Nusbaum Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51123 33332 23457 Used With Text: His Way with Thee

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His Way With Thee

Author: C. S. N. Appears in 235 hymnals First Line: Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good Refrain First Line: His power can make you what you ought to be Used With Tune: [Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good]
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Jesus Has His Way with Me

Author: Mrs. E. E. Williams Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Walking with my Saviour, clinging only to the cross Refrain First Line: His power has made me what I ought to be Used With Tune: [Walking with my Saviour, clinging only to the cross]

Que Haga En Ti Su Voluntad

Author: Desconocido Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: ¿Vivirás por Cristo, fiel a él al fin serás? Refrain First Line: Su gran poder sus dones te dará Scripture: Mark 14:32-42 Used With Tune: [¿Vivirás por Cristo, fiel a él al fin serás?]

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Let Him Have His Way with Thee

Author: Cyrus S. Nusbaum Hymnal: 50 Favorites #28 (2013) First Line: Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good? Refrain First Line: His pow’r can make you what you ought to be Lyrics: 1. Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good? Would you walk with Him within the narrow road? Would you have Him bear your burden, carry all your load? Let Him have His way with thee. Refrain: His pow’r can make you what you ought to be; His blood can cleanse your heart and make you free; His love can fill your soul, and you will see ’Twas best for Him to have His way with thee. 2. Would you have Him make you free, and follow at His call? Would you know the peace that comes by giving all? Would you have Him save you, so that you need never fall? Let Him have His way with thee. 3. Would you in His kingdom find a place of constant rest? Would you prove Him true in providential test? Would you in His service labor always at your best? Let Him have His way with thee. Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good?]
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Would You Live For Jesus

Author: C. S. N. Hymnal: Christian Hymns #55 (1935) First Line: Would you live for Jesus and be always pure and good? Refrain First Line: His pow'r can make you what you ought to be Lyrics: 1 Would you live for Jesus and be always pure and good? Would you walk with Him within the narrow road? Would you have Him bear your burden, carry all your load? Let Him have His way with thee. Chorus: His pow’r can make you what you ought to be; His blood can cleanse your heart and make you free; His love can fill your soul, and you will see ’Twas best for Him to have His way with thee. 2 Would you have Him make you free, and follow at His call? Would you know the peace that comes by giving all? Would you have Him save you, so that you need never fall? Let Him have His way with thee. [Chorus] 3 Would you in His kingdom find a place of constant rest? Would you prove Him true each providential test? Would you in His service labor always at your best? Let Him have His way with thee. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you live for Jesus and be always pure and good?]
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His Way with Thee

Author: Cyrus S. Nusbaum, 1861-1937 Hymnal: Revival Hymns and Choruses #402 (1970) First Line: Would you live for Jesus and be always pure and good? Refrain First Line: His pow'r can make you what you ought to be Lyrics: 1 Would you live for Jesus and be always pure and good? Would you walk with Him within the narrow road? Would you have Him bear your burden, carry all your load? Let Him have His way with thee. Chorus: His pow'r can make you ought to be, His blood can cleanse your heart and make you free, His love can fill your soul, and you will see 'Twas best for Him to have His way with thee. 2 Would you have Him make you free, and follow at His call? Would you know the peace that comes by giving all? Would you have Him save you, so that you need never fall? Let Him have His way with thee. [Chorus] 3 Would you in His kingdom find a place of constant rest? Would you prove Him true each providential test? Would you in His service labor always at your best? Let Him have His way with thee. [Chorus] Topics: Aspiriaton; Challenge Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you live for Jesus and be always pure and good]

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Cyrus S. Nusbaum

1861 - 1937 Person Name: Cyrus S. Nusbaum, 1861-1937 Author of "His Way with Thee" in Hymnal of the Church of God Rv Cyrus Sylvester Nusbaum DD USA 1861-1937. Born at Middlebury, IN, he completed his education and taught school in Marion County, KS. In 1886 he married Harriett Eleanor Erwin, and they had two children: Hazel and Mark. That year he was ordained a Methodist minister and pastored at Douglass, Goddard, Wichita, and Kingman, KS. He served as educational secretary at Southwestern College, Winfield, KS, 1895-1897. He pastored at Ottawa, KS, 1897-1903. He became presiding elder of the Independent District, 1903-1907, and pastor at Parsons, KS, 1908-1914. In 1914 he was appointed an evangelist for the Methodist Conference. During WW1 he was a US Army Captain working as an American Red Cross inspector in France. After the war, he often spoke on the Redpath Lyceum circuit and held evangelistic meetings in KS, NE, OK, and TX. Southwestern College conferred a DD degree upon him. In latter years, he served small KS churches and was a “supply preacher” at Lost Springs and Antelope. He died at Wichita, and was buried in Kingman, KS. Special note: His hymn, noted below, was written after his first year of trying to preach at seven different locations simultaneously on a very low salary, a very difficult task. He was tired and discouraged. At the annual conference meeting he was hoping for a better appointment, but was reassigned to the same circuit. He was unhappy and rebellious in spirit about it, but, upon retiring at the lodging place for the night, he stayed up late after his wife had retired for the night. About midnight he knelt in prayer and told God he could have his way regardless of the cost. It inspired him to write the hymn (both words and music). John Perry

George P. Simmonds

1890 - 1991 Person Name: G. P. Simmonds Translator of "¿Quieres Siempre Por Jesús Vivir?" in Himnos de la Vida Cristiana Used pseudonyms G Paul S., J. Paul Simon, and J. Pablo Símon

Anonymous

Person Name: Desconocido Author of "Que Haga En Ti Su Voluntad" in Himnos de Gloria In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library
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