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[Hark! a voice from Eden stealing]

[Hark! a voice from Eden stealing]

Composer: F. A. Blackmer
Published in 7 hymnals


Composer: F. A. Blackmer

Blackmer, Francis Augustus. (Ware, Massachusetts, February 17, 1855--October 8, 1930, Somerville, Massachusetts). Advent Christian musician. His parents, Augustus and Jane Blackmer, were among those caught up in the excitement of the Millerite Movement. One son, Fred, became an Advent Christian minister. Francis, with a talent recognized at an early age, consecrated his own life to Christian service as a musician. He was immersed in baptism at the Adventist campmeeting in Springfield, Massachusetts, by Elder Miles Grant. His early years were spend in central Massachusetts, his schooling at Wilbraham Academy. He was largely self-taught in harmony and musical composition. He wrote the words and music to his first gospel song, "Out on the f… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Hark! a voice from Eden stealing]
Composer: F. A. Blackmer
Incipit: 34546 35423 44123
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 7 of 7)
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Gospel in Song #47

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Hymn and Tune Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Round Note Ed.) #891

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New Harvest Bells #216

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New Life No. 2 #139

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Pure Songs for Sunday-Schools #53

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The Golden Sheaf No. 2 #188

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The Gospel Awakening #106

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