Philip P. Bliss (b. Clearfield County, PA, 1838; d. Ashtabula, OH, 1876) left home as a young boy to make a living by working on farms and in lumber camps, all while trying to continue his schooling. He was converted at a revival meeting at age twelve. Bliss became an itinerant music teacher, making house calls on horseback during the winter, and during the summer attending the Normal Academy of Music in Genesco, New York. His first song was published in 1864, and in 1868 Dwight L. Moody advised him to become a singing evangelist. For the last two years of his life Bliss traveled with Major D. W. Whittle and led the music at revival meetings in the Midwest and Southern United States. Bliss and Ira D. Sankey published a popular series of hym… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat thee]First Line: Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat theeComposer: Philipp BlissDate: 1937
Tune Title: [Hark, sinner, whole God from on high doth entreat thee]First Line: Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat theeComposer: P. P. BlissKey: G MajorDate: 1890
Tune Title: [Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat thee]First Line: Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat theeComposer: P. P. BlissDate: 1890
Tune Title: [Hark, sinner, while God form on high doth entreat thee]First Line: Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat theeComposer: Philip Paul BlissKey: G MajorSource: Gospel Songs (Philadelphia: The American Baptist Publication Society)
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