Moore, William Thomas. (Henry County, Kentucky, August 27, 1832--September 7, 1926, Orland, Florida) Disciple. A "cosmopolitan," he gained denominational fame for his liberal attitude toward the validity of non-immersionist forms of baptism during his tenure at minister of an independent congregation in London. Member of the five-man committee that produced the 1865 Christian Hymn Book (also appointed to a similar committee chosen to make the 1882 Christian Hymnal, Revised, but, being in London, was unable to serve); both books include his "Let every heart and tongue," "Listen to the gospel, telling," "Love of God, all love excelling," "O that I had wings like a dove," and "Thy kingdom, gracious Lord." He was the author of Comprehensive His… Go to person page >
Display Title: Longing for RestFirst Line: I'm weary of straying; Oh! fain would I restTune Title: [I'm weary of straying; Oh! fain would I rest]Date: 1894
Display Title: I am weary of straying, oh, fain would I restFirst Line: I am weary of straying, oh, fain would I restTune Title: KIMMELAuthor: W. T. MooreDate: 1885
Display Title: I am weary of straying, oh, fain would I restFirst Line: I am weary of straying, oh, fain would I restTune Title: KEMMELAuthor: W. T. M.Date: 1907
Display Title: I am weary of straying, oh, fain would I restFirst Line: I am weary of straying, oh, fain would I restTune Title: KEMMELAuthor: W. T. M.Date: 1952
Display Title: I am weary of straying; oh fain would I restFirst Line: I am weary of straying; oh fain would I restTune Title: KIMMELAuthor: W. T. MooreDate: 1888
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