Robert Harkness

Robert Harkness
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Short Name: Robert Harkness
Full Name: Harkness, Robert, 1880-1961
Birth Year: 1880
Death Year: 1961

HARKNESS, ROBERT (b. Bendigo, Vic, 2 March 1880; d. London, 8 May 1961). Hymnwriter and evangelist.

Robert was the son of Abraham and Jane Elizabeth Harkness, two staunch Methodists and deeply committed Christians. He was educated at Bendigo, worked for a short time in a printing firm and then in his father's foundry. At a very early age he displayed a remarkable musical ability on the piano and organ, and soon began to compose hymns. The whole direction of his life changed in 1902 when the Torrey-Alexander Mission team visited Bendigo. His brilliant piano playing immediately caught the attention of Charles M Alexander, the mission's song leader, who arranged for him to join the mission group. Several months later he dedicated his life completely to Christ during a mission at Dunedin, New Zealand. From that time onwards, for the next sixty years, he devoted the whole of his many talents, energy and expertise to the presentation of the gospel through music, song and the spoken word.

Harkness was the accompanist and composer with Alexander from 1902-16, from 1902-09 as a member of the Torrey-Alexander team and from 1910-6 with the Chapman-Alexander group. He travelled with them around the world on numerous occasions and took part in all their major missions.

During the 1909 Chapman-Alexander Mission in Australia he became engaged to Adela Ruth Langsford, and the couple were married on 16 Feb 1912 on the team's next visit to Australia. Ruth was a trained singer and after their marriage often sang at missions at which Harkness played. They had no children.

During the 1909 Australian tour Alexander used his very popular Alexander's hymns Not for the First time. This hymn book had been compiled at Alexander's Birmingham home during a break in their mission program. Harkness wrote the tunes for 61 and the Lyrics for 14 of the hymns in this book, 9 other lyrics being written by Fred P Morris, another Bendigonian.

Harkness and his wife moved to the United States after World War One where they spent the remainder of their lives giving sacred concerts and composing sacred songs. He composed, in all, over 2500 gospel hymns. They lived at Pasadena near Los Angeles on the west coast. Here he formed the Harkness Music Co by which he published three very popular correspondence courses for hymn playing; founded and edited a very popular monthly music magazine called The Sacred Musician, compiled a slender hymn book called New Harkness Hymns and Sacred Hymns; and wrote a 127 page book called Reuben Archer Torrey: the Man and his Message.

During their forty years in the United States Harkness and his wife conducted many sacred concert tours throughout North America, England, Scandinavia and the Continent. He returned to Australia and his home city of Bendigo seven times. On each occasion he gave sacred concerts and played hymns tunes on his father's foundry whistles. A feature of the concerts was his invitation to the audience to suggest a text to which immediately he would compose and play a tune.

Ruth died in the United States in 1958 and he died in a London clinic on 8 May 1961. He was buried in the Alexander family plot in Birmingham, England.

Keith Cole, Robert Harkness: the Bendigo hymnwriter (Bendigo, 1988)

--http://webjournals.ac.edu.au/journals/adeb/h_



Texts by Robert Harkness (119)sort iconAsInstances
A million souls for JesusRobert Harkness (Author)2
A savior who died our salvation to winRobert Harkness (Author)1
All things work together for our goodRobert Harkness (Author)2
All through the journey of life as you goRobert Harkness (Author)2
Alone my Savior drank the cupRobert Harkness (Author)2
Are we downheartedRobert Harkness (Author)2
Are you burdened with a load of sinRobert Harkness (Author)5
As we read God's wordRobert Harkness (Author)2
Can the Lord depend on youRobert Harkness (Author)6
Carry your Bible with youR. H. (Arranger)2
Close to the cross my Savior and LordRobert Harkness (Author)2
Daily I walk with JesusRobert Harkness (Author)2
Do you love the blessed Savior In the old time wayRobert Harkness (Author)3
Ever raging is the conflictRobert Harkness (Author)2
Far from God, away from JesusRobert Harkness (Author)5
Fasten your eyes upon JesusRobert Harkness (Author)3
Father, grant thy blessing, ere we go to restRobert Harkness (Author)5
Fighting for right, for the causeRobert Harkness (Author)2
Give God the glory, He hath done it allRobert Harkness (Author)2
Give your heart to Jesus, He is calling youRobert Harkness (Author)2
Give your heart to JesusRobert Harkness (Author)6
Goodbye God bless you one and allR. H. (Author)6
Have a little talk with JesusRobert Harkness (Author)2
Have you a burden which no one can shareRobert Harkness (Author)2
He will keep you from fallingRobert Harkness (Author)2
Hear the call to service as it soundsRobert Harkness (Author)2
Hide God's word in your heartRobert Harkness (Author)9
Holy Ghost, possess me nowRobert Harkness (Author)2
How I love the Bible, 'tis God's messageRobert Harkness (Author)5
How matchless the love of JesusRobert Harkness (Author)3
How my heart goes out to JesusRobert Harkness (Author)2
How wondrous the love of my Savior to meRobert Harkness (Author)9
How wondrous the story how Christ came from gloryRobert Harkness (Author)2
I am free from all alarmRobert Harkness (Author)2
I am included, I am includedR. H. (Author)6
I am satisfied with Jesus, Best of friends is heRobert Harkness (Author)3
I cannot tell why Christ should die for meRobert Harkness (Author)2
I have a friend, O, such a friend is heRobert Harkness (Author)2
I have a Savior, he died for meRobert Harkness (Author)14
I love God's Word so preciousRobert Harkness (Author)2
I met Jesus at the foot of the crossRobert Harkness (Author)5
I see a cross through a gateway of prayerRobert Harkness (Author)3
I see my Savior with thorn crowned headRobert Harkness (Author)15
I shall be with my dear Lord somedayRobert Harkness (Author)3
I was sinking, surely sinkingRobert Harkness (Author)2
I well remember how Christ died for meRobert Harkness (Author)2
I would draw nearer to JesusR. H. (Author)4
Into a garden went my LordRobert Harkness (Author)2
it is wonderful! very wonderful!R. H. (Author)2
Jesus is the only SaviorRobert Harkness (Author)2
Lift up your eyes to CalvaryRobert Harkness (Author)7
Listen to the Savior's voiceRobert Harkness (Author)3
Listen to the Savior's voice Come awayRobert Harkness (Author)2
Lonely and sad though your heart may beRobert Harkness (Author)3
Long had Jesus sought my heart to winRobert Harkness (Author)2
Long years have passed since first you leftRobert Harkness (Author)2
Lord, I believe, Lord I beleiveR. H. (Author)2
Love sent my Savior to die in my steadRobert Harkness (Author)29
Loved ones have gone to their eternal restRobert Harkness (Author)2
My Lord has promised my Savior to beRobert Harkness (Author)2
No burdens hard to bear No disappointments thereRobert Harkness (Author)2
No greater sacrifice could have been madeRobert Harkness (Author)2
No matter how far from the Lord you have strayedRobert Harkness (Author)2
O heed the gospel invitationRobert Harkness (Author)2
O what a wonderful Savior is heRobert Harkness (Author)2
On Calvary alone he diedRobert Harkness (Author)4
On life's pathway I am never lonelyRobert Harkness (Author)31
Once I was far from my Lord awayRobert Harkness (Author)6
Open is the door to the kingdom of the LordRobert Harkness (Author)2
Open your heart, Let the Savior come inRobert Harkness (Author)3
Redeemed with the precious blood of ChristRobert Harkness (Author)2
See, they crucify my LordRobert Harkness (Author)2
Since my Savior set me freeRobert Harkness (Author)5
Sinsick souls are dying fastRobert Harkness (Author)3
Some day I shall hear God's call of loveRobert Harkness (Author)8
Sometime all sorrows shall [will] be o'erRobert Harkness (Author)16
Tell out the message of JesusRobert Harkness (Author)2
The children's friend is JesusRobert Harkness (Author)16
The everlasting arms are underneath thee (Harkness)Robert Harkness (Author)2
There are no tears in heavenRobert Harkness (Author)1
There is a land of light eternalRobert Harkness (Author)2
There is cleansing power in the blood of JesusRobert Harkness (Author)2
There's a name I always love to hearRobert Harkness (Author)2
Think not of the morrow's careRobert Harkness (Author)6
Though clouds of night may gatherRobert Harkness (Author)3
Through a land of sin and shameRobert Harkness (Author)2
Thy will, not mine, O Lord, Whate'er thy will may beRobert Harkness (Author)2
To all who believe, and Jesus receiveRobert Harkness (Author)3
Traveling home, traveling homeRobert Harkness (Author)2
Trusting Jesus, wonderful GuideRobert Harkness (Author)18
We should begin this day with theeRobert Harkness (Author)2
What could be greater than my Savior's loveRobert Harkness (Author)2
What sweet peace we shall haveRobert Harkness (Author)3
What will you do with the SaviorRobert Harkness (Author)4
When God forgives, He forgetsR. H. (Author)2
When I saw my Savior dyingRobert Harkness (Author)2
When I think how Jesus sufferedRobert Harkness (Author)2
When I think of Jesus dying on the cross for meRobert Harkness (Author)3
When I was wandering far offRobert Harkness (Author)2
When life's toils are o'er, some day soonR. H. (Author)3
When the clouds of doubt appearRobert Harkness (Author)2
When the dark clouds round you gather When life's mist obscuresR. H. (Author)2
When the dark clouds round you gatherRobert Harkness (Author)3
When we cross the valley there need be no shadowsRobert Harkness (Author)23
When you are seeking forgivenessRobert Harkness (Author)2
Wherever you want me to go, dear LordRobert Harkness (Author)3
Why should he love me soRobert Harkness (Author)2
Will you follow Jesus all the wayRobert Harkness (Author)2
Will you take Jesus today?R. H. (Author)2
With Jesus enthroned in the heartR. H. (Author)3
With my blessed Lord I meetRobert Harkness (Author)2
With thorn crowned head the Savior diedRobert Harkness (Author)2
Wonderful promise in God's Word we readRobert Harkness (Author)5
Workers are now neededRobert Harkness (Author)2
Workers now are needed hear the Lords commandRobert Harkness (Author)6
Would you from your sin be freeRobert Harkness (Author)3
Yet a little while, O blissful thoughtRobert Harkness (Author)3
You may have wandered far from GodRobert Harkness (Author)2
You must do something with JesusRobert Harkness (Author)8