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Gilmore, Joseph Henry, M. A., Professor of Logic in Rochester University, New York, was born at Boston, April 29, 1834, and graduated in Arts at Brown University, and in Theology at Newton Theological Institution. In the latter he was Professor of Hebrew in 1861-2. For some time he held a Baptist ministerial charge at Fisherville, New Hampshire, and at Rochester. He was appointed Professor at Rochester in 1868. His hymn, "He leadeth me, O blessed thought" (Ps. xxiii.), is somewhat widely known. It was written at the close of a lecture in the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, and is dated 1859. It is in the Baptist Hymnal [and Tune] Book, Philadelphia, 1871. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M. A.]
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
| Hymn Texts by Joseph H. Gilmore | As | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Du fuehrest mich, O Seligkeit | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| Er fuehret mich der Jugen gleich (3) | Joseph Henry Gilmore | ||||
| Er fuehret mich, Gedanke suess (4) | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| Er fuehret mich, o welch' ein Heil (2) | Joseph Henry Gilmore | ||||
| God leadeth me, O blessed thought | Joseph Henry Gilmore | ||||
| Gott fuehret mich, O Wort voll Sinn | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| Han leder mig, hvad himmelsk troest (3) | Joseph Henry Gilmore | ||||
| Han leder mig, min stoerste Skat | Joseph Henry Gilmore | ||||
| He healeth me, O blessed thought | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| He healeth me, O blessed truth (2) | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| He leadeth me, O blessed thought (1015) | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| Il me conduit, dovce pensee | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| Il n'est pour moi qu'un seul bien | Joseph Henry Gilmore | ||||
| Me guia Cristo con su amor | Joseph Henry Gilmore | ||||
| Me guia el, con cuanto amor | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| My trembling soul to Jesus turned | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| Our Savior, Jesus, and our Lord | Joseph H. Gilmore | ||||
| We dedicate to Jesus (3) | Joseph H. Gilmore |