Hall, Elvina Mable, was born at Alexandria, Virginia, in 1818; and was married, first to Mr. Richard Hall, and then, in 1885, to the Rev. Thomas Myers. Her hymn, "I hear the Saviour say" (Christ All and in All), in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878, is somewhat popular in Great Britain and America. It was "written on the fly-leaf of the New Lute of Zion, in the choir of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Baltimore, in the spring of 1865."
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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Display Title: Jesus, only JesusFirst Line: Would you find a place of rest?Tune Title: [Would you find a place of rest?]Author: Mrs. E. M. HallDate: 1888
Display Title: Jesus, Only JesusFirst Line: Would you find a place of restTune Title: [Would you find a place of rest]Author: Mrs. E. M. HallDate: 1886Subject: Jesus |
Display Title: Jesus, Only JesusFirst Line: Would you find a place of restTune Title: [Would you find a place of rest]Author: Mrs. E. M. HallDate: 1891
Display Title: Jesus, Only JesusFirst Line: Would you find a place of restTune Title: [Would you find a place of rest]Author: Mrs. E. M. HallScripture: Matthew 17:8Date: 1892Subject: Jesus | ; Rest |
Display Title: Jesus, Only JesusFirst Line: Would you find a place of rest?Tune Title: [Would you find a place of rest?]Author: Mrs. E. M. HallDate: 1889
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