I. N. McHose

Short Name: I. N. McHose
Full Name: McHose, Isaac N.
Birth Year (est.): 1831

McHose, Isaac N. Born 1831/1832, Hellerstown, Pennsylvania. Some speculation on his identity. Co-editor with Kurzenknabe and Bentley on Gospel Trio of Sacred Song (1891).

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Texts by I. N. McHose (52)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Asking peace, and joy, and pardonI. N. McHose (Author)English1
Awake, my soul, stretch every nerveI. N. McHose (Author)English1
Droben trägt man keine LastI. N. McHose (Author)German1
My home is in heaven, my rest is not hereI. N. McHose (Author (Chorus))English1
There's a fountain flowing freely (Edmiaston)I. N. McHose (Author)English1
When the martyred One I seeI. N. McHose (Author)English1
When the weary at heart and laden with sinI. N. McHose (Author)English1
Awake from thy slumbersI. N. McHose (Author)2
Beautiful hands on yon heavenly heightI. N. McHose (Author)English2
Come home, O wanderer, come homeI. N. McHose (Author)English2
For me my Savior left His throneI. N. McHose (Author)English2
Herr, Deine Liebehat mich befreitI. N. M. (Author)German2
How often I've heard of a cityI. N. McHose (Author)2
I am cleansed within that wondrous fountainI. N. McHose (Author)English2
I am happy all the timeI. N. McHose (Author)2
I once was lost, and gone astrayI. N. McHose (Author)English2
O now in the bright golden sun-set of lifeI. N. McHose (Author)2
O sacred flame, O living fire! Descend upon me nowI. N. McHose (Author)English2
O what is your record, my brotherI. N. M. (Author)English2
Once again the sun has left usI. N. McHose (Author)English2
Resting on the faithfulness of ChristI. N. McHose (Author)2
Say, what meaneth this commotionI. N. McHose (Author)2
The Christian stands a beacon lightI. N. McHose (Author)English2
There is a fountain flowing with bloodI. N. McHose (Author)English2
There's a fountain flowing freely, Coming from the Savior's veinsRev. I. N. McHose (Author)English2
We will ever rest our faith in the Savior's wordI. N. McHose (Author)English2
We're on the old ship ZionI. N. McHose (Author)English2
Will you come back, ye wanderersI. N. McHose (Author)2
Are you weary, heavy laden, Lone and comfortless today?Rev. I. N. McHose (Author)English3
Awake, thou that sleepest, arise from the dead (McHose)I. N. McHose (Author)English3
Brother, are you sad and wearyI. N. McHose (Author)English3
Jesus died to ransom meI. N. McHose (Author)3
O dies Wunder der göttlichen LiebeI. N. McHose (Author)German3
Steeped in sin and degradationI. N. McHose (Author)English3
Thy love's unbounded, So vast, so freeI. N. McHose (Author)English3
'Tis a wonderful, wonderful storyI. N. McHose (Author)English3
We are on our journey home, journey homeI. N. McHose (Author)English3
When my labors shall cease, and I lie down in peaceIsaac N. McHose (Author)English3
While we live upon earth, we have something to doI. N. McHose (Author)English3
Wonder of wonders that Jesus loves meI. N. McHose (Author)English3
Come, come to the Savior, to Jesus, the SaviorI. N. McHose (Author)English5
Over in heaven are loved ones tonightI. N. McHose (Author)English5
Put on the brakes my brotherI. McHase (Author)English6
Jesus my Savior did leave His bright homeI. N. McH. (Author)English7
O how often we sing of a city so fairRev. I. N. McHose (Author)English7
Are you living in the darkness?I. N. McH. (Author)English9
There is a land of pure delight, where we shall be gathered by and byI. N. McHose (Author)English9
There's a feast now awaiting, prepared by loving handsI. N. McHose (Author)English10
We will lay our burdens down, bye and byeI. N. McH. (Author)English10
O the great love the dear Savior has shownI. N. McHose (Author)English12
'Mid the lightning's lurid flashI. N. McHose (Author)English13
O why will you go away tonight, unsaved and rejecting the LordI. N. McHose (Author)English16
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