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Philip P. Bliss
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Bliss, Philip, b. at Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, July 9, 1838. In 1864 he went to Chicago in the employ of Dr. George F. Boot, the musician, where he was engaged in conducting musical Institutes, and in composing Sunday School melodies. Originally a Methodist, he became, about 1871, a choirman of the First Congregational Church, Chicago, and the Superintendent of its Sunday Schools. In 1874 he joined D. W. Whittle in evangelical work. To this cause he gave (although a poor man) the royalty of his Gospel Songs, which was worth some thirty thousand dollars. His death was sudden. It occurred in the railway disaster at Ashtabula, Ohio, Dec. 30, 1876. He had escaped from the car, but lost his life in trying to save his wife. His hymns are numerous. Some of his verses have obtained wide popularity in most English-speaking countries. The more widely known, and specially those which are found in collections in use in G. Britain, are in the following American works:—

      i. The Prize, 1870.

    1. I should like to die. Death anticipated. This is one of his earliest compositions, and is unworthy of the position it holds.
    2. Through the valley of the shadow I must go. Death anticipated.
    3. Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound. Jesus the Way. Written during the winter of 1869-70 after hearing Mr. H. Moorhouse (from England) preach on St. Jolm iii. 16.

      ii. The Charm, 1871.

    4. Almost persuaded now to believe. Procrastination. This was suggested by the following passage in a sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brundnge, Bliss being present at its delivery:—" He who is almost persuaded is almost saved, but to be almost saved is to be entirely lost."
    5. Ho ! my comrades ! see the signal. Faithfulness.
    6. O! Jerusalem, the golden city, bright, &c. Heaven.
    7. On what Foundation do [did] you build? Christ the Foundation.

      iii. The Song Tree, 1872.

    8. Light in the darkness, sailor, day is at hand. Safety. This hymn, “The Life-Boat," has attained to great popularity. The incident upon which it is based, that of the rescue of a ship's crew by a life-boat, is given in detail by Mr. Sankey in his Sacred Songs, &c, No. 99 (large ed.). It is sometimes known by its refrain, " Pull for the shore," &c.

      iv. The Joy, 1873.

    9. In me ye may have peace. Peace.
    10. To die is gain. Death anticipated.

      v. Sunshine, 1873.

    11. Down life's dark vale we wander. Death anticipated.
    12. More holiness give me. For Holiness.
    13. Only an armour-bearer. Soldiers of the Cross.
    14. Standing by a purpose true. Faithfulness.
    15. This loving Saviour stands patiently. Invitation.

      vi. Gospel Songs, 1874.

    16. A long time I wandered. Peace and Joy.
    17. Brightly beams our Father's mercy. Mercy.
    18. Come, brethren, as we march along. Praise.
    19. Free from the law, O happy condition. Redemption.
    20. Have you on the Lord believed? Fullness of Grace. This hymn arose out of the following circumstances :—" A vast fortune was left in the hands of a minister for one of his poor parishioners. Fearing that it might be sqmandered if suddenly bestowed upon him, the wise minister sent him a little at a time, with a note saying, “This is thine; use it wisely; there is more to follow.” Hence also the refrain ‘More to follow,’ by which the hymn is known."
    21. How much owest thou? Divine Claims.

    22. I know not the hour when my Lord will come. Death anticipated. Suggested by reading the book, The Gates Ajar.
    23. See the gentle Shepherd standing. The Good Shepherd.
    24. Though the way be sometimes dreary. Divine Leading.
    25. Will you meet me at the fountain? Fountain of Living Water. The incident out of which this hymn arose is thus stated in The Christian, No. 365, " At the Industrial Exposition at Chicago it was an everyday appointment to meet at the Central Fountain. Mr. P. P. Bliss, whose mind seemed always set on things above, caught up the words, and wrote this hymn, • Meet me at the Fountain.'"

      vii. Gospel Hymns, No. 1, 1875.

    26. One offer of salvation. The Name of Jesus.
    27. Wandering afar from the dwellings of men. The Lepers.

      viii. The International Lesson Monthly, 1875.

    28. Weary gleaner, whence comest thou? Duty.
    29. The whole world was lost in the darkness of Sin. Light of the world.
    30. Man of sorrows! what a name. Redemption.
    31. The Spirit, O sinner, in mercy doth move. Holy Spirit.

      ix. Gospel Hymns, No. 2, 1876.

    32. At the feet of Jesus. The good choice.
    33. Come, sing the Gospel's joyful sound. Salvation.
    34. Cut it down, cut it down. Justice and Mercy.
    35. Do you see the Hebrew captive? Prayer.
    36. Hallelujah, He is risen. Easier. Written in the spring of 1876 and first sung by Bliss on Easter afternoon, 1876, in the Court House Square, Augusta, Georgia, to 5900 people.
    37. In Zion's rock abiding. Safety.
    38. Repeat the story o'er and o'er. Grace and Peace.
    39. Tenderly the Shepherd. The Good Shepherd.

      x. Gospel Hymns, No. 3, 1878.

    40. Hear ye the glad good news from heaven. Faith and Salvation.
    41. I will sing of my Redeemer. Praise.

      xi. Gospel Hymns, No. 4, 1881.

    42. 'Tis known on earth and heaven too. More about Jesus.

      xii. Various.

    43. Sing over again to me. Words of Life. This appeared in a paper entitled Words of Life, 1874, The following are undated :—
    44. March to the battle-field. Duty and Victory.
    45. There is sin in the camp. Hinderances.
    46. 'Tis the promise of God. Praise.
    47. While the silvery moon-beams, fall, New Birth.
    48. God is always near me. Omnipresence.

Two hymns," I am so glad that our Father in heaven," and " Sowing the seed by the daylight [dawnlight] fair," (sometimes given as " Sowing our seed in the morning fair ") are usually attributed to Mr. Bliss. In his Gospel Songs, Cincinnati, 1874, however, he lays claim to the music only. Mr. Sankey attributes this last to " E. A. Oakey." With the exception of No. 48, these hymns are given in Mr. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, Pts. i. and ii. Their popularity is far beyond their literary merits, and is mainly due to the simple melodies to which they are wedded. As a writer of hymns of this class Mr. Bliss is second only to Mrs. Van Alstyne. Many anecdotes concerning hymns of this class are given in American Evangelists; an Account of their work in England and America, by the Rev. Elias Nason, Boston, U.S., Lathrop & Co., 1877.
Mr. Bliss is usually known as " P. P. Bliss." This is found on the title-pages of his collections. On his own authority, however, we are enabled to say that his name originally stood thus : “Philipp Bliss.” Early in life he separated the final p from his Christian name, constituted it a capital P, and thus produced "P. P. Bliss." (For this article we are mainly indebted to Professor F. M. Bird, and Mr. H. P. Main.)
-John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


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Hymn Texts by Philip P. Bliss view pagesAsTextAudioScoreInfo
A long time I wandered in darkness and sin (3)Philip P. Bliss
A song bursts from the starryPhilip P. Bliss
Al verden fortabt var i moerke og moedPhilip P. Bliss
Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost (562)Philip P. Bliss TextScore
Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost persuaded Christ to receivePhilip P. Bliss
Another week is past, anotherPhilip P. Bliss
Arise, go over Jordan, the voice of grace obeyPhilip P. Bliss
Arise, go over Jordayn the voice of grace obeyPhilip P. Bliss
Ask, and it shall be given thee, Seek (4)Philip P. Bliss
Ask, and it shall be given youPhilip P. Bliss
At the feet of Jesus, Listening to his word (6)Philip P. Bliss
Be near, O God, to me (3)Philip P. Bliss
Behold the love of God, wondrous (2)Philip P. Bliss
Between me and my Savior, three mighty mountainsPhilip P. Bliss
Blessed words of Jesus we havePhilip P. Bliss
Brightly beams our Father's mercy (424)Philip P. Bliss TextScore
Brightly beams the Father's mercyPhilip P. Bliss
By the wayside, near the cityPhilip P. Bliss
By their fruits ye shall knowPhilip P. Bliss
Canaf fawl i fy NgwaredwrPhilip P. Bliss
Charms in choral numbersPhilip P. Bliss
Come brethren, as we march alongPhilip P. Bliss
Come sing the gospel's joyful sound (7)Philip P. Bliss
Constrained by love of Christ, I sing (2)Philip P. Bliss
Dare to be a Daniel, Dare to stand alonePhilip P. Bliss
Day by day we saw her fallingPhilip P. Bliss
De la libre, Dicha indeciblePhilip P. Bliss
Dem heiligen Geiste, der gn'dig dich straftPhilip P. Bliss
Den kj're Frelser, Paa Taalmod rigPhilip P. Bliss
Down life's dark vale we wander (34)Philip P. Bliss
Earnestly the ruler on the Lord did callPhilip P. Bliss
Een Frelse blot, som bydesPhilip P. Bliss
Einst lagen die Menschen (4)Philip P. Bliss
Evigt straalarPhilip P. Bliss
Fading away like the stars of the morning (29)Philip P. Bliss
Fad'rens Naade herligt straalerPhilip P. Bliss
Far, far away from my loving Father (18)Philip P. Bliss
Fast ueberredet, Christo zu nah'n (3)Philip P. Bliss
Fast ueberredet, kr'ftiges Wort (5)Philip P. Bliss
Fel, baratim, draga Jezus Zaszlaja alatt (2)Philip P. Bliss
Free from the law, O happy condition (70)Philip P. Bliss Text
Frei vom Gesetz, O glueckliches Leben (3)Philip P. Bliss
Frei vom Gesetz, O seliges Leben (4)Philip P. Bliss
Frei von dem Fluch spricht Jesus mich ArmenPhilip P. Bliss
Frigjort fra Loven, Frelse er fundenPhilip P. Bliss
From the Mount of Olives descending (2)Philip P. Bliss
Gjennem Dalen, fuld af SkyggerPhilip P. Bliss
Gjentag det Budskab ofte retPhilip P. Bliss
Glaubest du am Gott den HerrenPhilip P. Bliss
God is always near me, Hearing what I say (42)Philip P. Bliss
God of wisdom, hear my cry (4)Philip P. Bliss
Good cheer, good cheer, For a happy New Year (2)Philip P. Bliss
Gott verheisst dir im Worte (2)Philip P. Bliss
Gottessohn, der Schmerzensmann (3)Philip P. Bliss
Gud har lovet at givePhilip P. Bliss
Guds Aand vil nu, SynderPhilip P. Bliss
Haall dig fast vid ordetsPhilip P. Bliss
Hail, happy morning, hail holy day (5)Philip P. Bliss
Hallelujah, he is risen. Jesus is gone up on high (2)Philip P. Bliss
Hand and foot are weary (3)Philip P. Bliss
Hark, I hear the captain callingPhilip P. Bliss
Hark, on the shore of Immanuel's landPhilip P. Bliss
Hark, the alarm, the clang of the bellsPhilip P. Bliss
Have you on the Lord believed (12)Philip P. Bliss
Hear the blessed Savior say, Follow me (3)Philip P. Bliss
Hear the gospel invitation, Come, come and see (4)Philip P. Bliss
Hear the music of the rain falling down (5)Philip P. Bliss
Hear the words our Savior hath spoken (12)Philip P. Bliss
Hear ye the glad good news from heavenPhilip P. Bliss
Help me to sing, Savior and kingPhilip P. Bliss
Ho, come, welcome yePhilip P. Bliss
Ho, my comrades, see the signal waving (97)Philip P. Bliss
Ho, my comrades, see the signal waving in the sky! (2)Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876 TextScore
Ho, my comrades! see the signal Waving in the skyPhilip P. Bliss
Honra al hombre de valor, Pronto a obedecerPhilip P. Bliss
How much owest thou (2)Philip P. Bliss
Hvar och en som hor [vill], o ljufliga ord (5)Philip P. Bliss
Hvo, som teerster, raabe, Vand er nu herPhilip P. Bliss
I am glad that our Father in heaven (2)Philip P. Bliss
I am so glad that Jesus loves mePhilip P. Bliss
I am so glad that our Father in heav'n (5)Philip P. Bliss TextScore
I am so glad that our [my] Father [Savior] in heaven (289)Philip P. Bliss
I do believe that Jesus died (3)Philip P. Bliss
I know not the hour when my Lord will come (25)Philip P. Bliss
I know not what awaits mePhilip P. Bliss (Arranger) TextScore
I may not know all the melodiesPhilip P. Bliss
I should like to die, said Willie (8)Philip P. Bliss
I ungdomsaar, i sorgloes dagPhilip P. Bliss
I will sing of my Redeemer, And his wondrous love (219)Philip P. Bliss TextScoreInfo
Ich bin so froh, dass der Herr, der mich liebtPhilip P. Bliss
Ich bin so froh, dass der Vater im Licht (2)Philip P. Bliss
Ich bin so froh fuer den Trost, den Gott gibt (5)Philip P. Bliss
Ich weiss nicht die Stunde, wenn Jesus erscheintPhilip P. Bliss
Ich will von meinem Jesu singen (5)Philip P. Bliss
Ikkun en Vaabendendrager, dog vil jeg staaPhilip P. Bliss
I'm a little soldier boyPhilip P. Bliss
Im Erdenthal wir wandern, Bis Jesus kommt (2)Philip P. Bliss
I'm thinking what a pleasant thingPhilip P. Bliss
In me ye may have peace (2)Philip P. Bliss
In the garden boldly PeterPhilip P. Bliss
In Zion's rock abiding (4)Philip P. Bliss
Is it safePhilip P. Bliss
It was midnight in the valley (3)Philip P. Bliss
I've heard the good news in the gospel (3)Philip P. Bliss
Jesus loves me, I'm his childPhilip P. Bliss
Jesus, Savior, to thy side, from the avenger (4)Philip P. Bliss
Kampfgenossen, seht das ZeichenPhilip P. Bliss
Kom syng det glade Budeskabs LydPhilip P. Bliss
Kommt, singt des Evangeliums SchallPhilip P. Bliss
La nuit aura bient(t disparuPhilip P. Bliss
Lavt ved Jesu FoedderPhilip P. Bliss
Licht strahlt durch's Dunkel, SchifferPhilip P. Bliss
Lichthell strahlt des ew'gen Gnade (3)Philip P. Bliss
Light in our darkness, sailor, Day is at hand (18)Philip P. Bliss
Little eyes, looking wise (3)Philip P. Bliss
Little red bird in the treePhilip P. Bliss
Look not thou upon the winePhilip P. Bliss
Look to Jesus weary one look and live (7)Philip P. Bliss
Look unto me and be ye savedPhilip P. Bliss
Lysglimt i moerket, brodre, frygt nu ej merPhilip P. Bliss
Man of sorrow [sorrows], what a name (224)Philip P. Bliss TextScoreInfo
Man of Sorrows, wondrous namePhilip P. Bliss
March to battle field, March on with sword (6)Philip P. Bliss
Mas santidad dame, Mas odio al malPhilip P. Bliss
Mas santidad dame, O Dios de bondad (2)Philip P. Bliss
Massa Jesus, in the valleyPhilip P. Bliss
Mehr Froemmigkeit oib mir (2)Philip P. Bliss
Mer Helighed giv migPhilip P. Bliss
Mer helighet gif migPhilip P. Bliss
Merry, merry Christmas, Merry, merry Christmas (2)Philip P. Bliss
More holiness give me (105)Philip P. Bliss
Mourn, yes mourn, But not for her at restPhilip P. Bliss
Mut, ihr Brueder, Schaut die Zelchen auf der BergePhilip P. Bliss
My fears arise, and clouds obscure my way (3)Philip P. Bliss
My Refuge strong when threatenedPhilip P. Bliss
My Savior I am longing nowPhilip P. Bliss
Naught to charges falsePhilip P. Bliss
Near the healing pool, Bethesda (2)Philip P. Bliss
Night had fallen on the city (7)Philip P. Bliss
No, not despairingly come I to theePhilip P. Bliss
N'stan en kristen, 'n har jag tid (2)Philip P. Bliss
N'sten en Kristen, godt er Guds ordPhilip P. Bliss
O, cantadmelas otra vez, Bellas palabras (2)Philip P. Bliss
O Jerusalem the golden, city bright and fair (2)Philip P. Bliss
O nur als Wassentr'ger stehe ich hier, Wartend (2)Philip P. Bliss
O render thanks to God above, The fountain of eternal lovePhilip P. Bliss
O the day of life is chosingPhilip P. Bliss
Oemt den gode HyrdePhilip P. Bliss
On what foundation do you build (2)Philip P. Bliss
Once more with mournful stepPhilip P. Bliss
One offer of salvation to all the world make known (4)Philip P. Bliss
Only a few more years (6)Philip P. Bliss
Only a little child, Pause notPhilip P. Bliss
Only an armor bearer, proudly [firmly] I stand (13)Philip P. Bliss
Only an armor-bearer, proudly I standPhilip P. Bliss
Op nu Stridsm'nd, se SignaletPhilip P. Bliss
Over the river of death, into the silent land (4)Philip P. Bliss
Over yonder, over yonderPhilip P. Bliss
Pr'chtig strahlt des Meister Gnade (8)Philip P. Bliss
Pr'chtig strahlt des Meisters Gnade (2)Philip P. Bliss
Press forward press forward to the prize (2)Philip P. Bliss
Repeat the story o'er and o'er (42)Philip P. Bliss
Right welcome, friends, and herePhilip P. Bliss
RTpTtez-les moi tous les joursPhilip P. Bliss
Saa tryg paa Zions KlippePhilip P. Bliss
Sabes donde hay una fuente puraPhilip P. Bliss
Sailor though the darkness gathers (3)Philip P. Bliss
See the gentle Shepherd standing (13)Philip P. Bliss
Seht ihr nicht die Banner gl'nzenPhilip P. Bliss
Seht, wie Jesu Gnadenfeuer (2)Philip P. Bliss
Ser du Daniel, som faller nederPhilip P. Bliss
Ser du hast hin Hebr''r Fange kn'lePhilip P. Bliss
Sieh' wei einst im fremden Land (4)Philip P. Bliss
Siehst du den Gesang'nen betend knieenPhilip P. Bliss
Sing, my soul, from bondage free (4)Philip P. Bliss
Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life (442)Philip P. Bliss TextScore
Singe mir es noch einmal vor (2)Philip P. Bliss
Singe sie wiederholend mirPhilip P. Bliss
Sjung, o sjung dem igen foer migPhilip P. Bliss
Skulden 'r g'ldad, segren 'r vunnenPhilip P. Bliss
Smertens Mand, Hvad Navn at naaPhilip P. Bliss
Sometimes our work seems wastedPhilip P. Bliss
Spirit divine, Spirit divine, Be thou the day star (2)Philip P. Bliss
Standing by a purpose true (95)Philip P. Bliss TextScore
Syng dem atter igjen for migPhilip P. Bliss
Te sientes casi resuelto yaPhilip P. Bliss
Tenderly the Shepherd, o'er the mountains cold (15)Philip P. Bliss
The fields are white, 'tis harvest time (7)Philip P. Bliss
The loving Savior stands patientlyPhilip P. Bliss
The Spirit O sinner in mercy doth move (5)Philip P. Bliss
The temperance ship is sailing (2)Philip P. Bliss
The whole world is lost in the darkness of sinPhilip P. Bliss
The whole world was lost in the darkness of sin (131)Philip P. Bliss Text
There is a love, true lovePhilip P. Bliss
There is love, true love, and heartsPhilip P. Bliss
There is love, true love, and the heart grows warm (4)Philip P. Bliss
There is sin in the camp, there is treason today (2)Philip P. Bliss
There's sin in the camp, there is treason today (2)Philip P. Bliss
This loving Savior stands patiently (13)Philip P. Bliss
This message of salvationPhilip P. Bliss
Though the way be sometimes dreary, FatherPhilip P. Bliss
Though the way seems lonePhilip P. Bliss
Through the crowded streets of Jericho (6)Philip P. Bliss
Through the valley of the shadow I must go (11)Philip P. Bliss
Ti meand, spedalske, langt borte staa derPhilip P. Bliss
'Tis a rule in the landPhilip P. Bliss
'Tis known on [in] earth and [in] heaven too (12)Philip P. Bliss
’Tis the promise of God, full salvation to givePhilip P. Bliss TextScore
'Tis the promise of God, full salvation to give (98)Philip P. Bliss
'Tis winter, and ye by your firePhilip P. Bliss
Ueber Felsenpfade Eilt der gute Hirt'Philip P. Bliss
Ved et godt Forf't fast staaPhilip P. Bliss
Vi gaa i Oerknens TaagePhilip P. Bliss
Victory, victory, hear the angelPhilip P. Bliss
Von meinem Jesu will ich singenPhilip P. Bliss
Voyez l'Ttendard cTlestePhilip P. Bliss
Wait in Jerusalem togetherPhilip P. Bliss
Wandering afar from the dwellings of men (2)Philip P. Bliss
We are marching onward, In our calling high (3)Philip P. Bliss
We are marching to Canaan (Bliss)Philip P. Bliss
We love him though his friendly handPhilip P. Bliss
Weary gleaner, whence comest thou (9)Philip P. Bliss
Welcome, sweet sunshine, thy brightPhilip P. Bliss
Welcome, welcome, welcome, messengers of lovePhilip P. Bliss
Wer da will, der kommePhilip P. Bliss
Wer nur immer hoert den Ruf unsers HerrnPhilip P. Bliss
What did the angel to the shepherdsPhilip P. Bliss
What do the beautiful roses sayPhilip P. Bliss
What wilt thou have me to do, dear Lord (3)Philip P. Bliss
When the chosen race forsookPhilip P. Bliss
Where is now our loved one (3)Philip P. Bliss
While the silvery moonbeams fallPhilip P. Bliss
Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound (231)Philip P. Bliss TextScore
Why should I wait, I cannot flee (5)Philip P. Bliss
Work for the master work (5)Philip P. Bliss
Work for your Master, work while you may (4)Philip P. Bliss
Yes, Jesus loves mePhilip P. Bliss
Zu dem Fuessen Jesu, sass Maria gernPhilip P. Bliss