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A charge to keep I have

Appears in 1,349 hymnals Used With Tune: BOYLSTON
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A great and mighty wonder

Appears in 106 hymnals Used With Tune: ES IST EIN ROS
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A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

Appears in 674 hymnals First Line: A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing Used With Tune: EIN FESTE BURG (Rhythmic)

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BOYLSTON

Appears in 949 hymnals First Line: A charge to keep I have Incipit: 53456 51176 65534 Used With Text: A charge to keep I have
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EIN FESTE BURG (Isometric)

Appears in 641 hymnals First Line: A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing Incipit: 11156 71765 17656 Used With Text: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
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BORN AGAIN

Appears in 136 hymnals First Line: A ruler once came to Jesus by night Incipit: 13333 45654 55543 Used With Text: Ye Must Be Born Again

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A charge to keep I have

Hymnal: CLH2006 #495 (2006) Tune Title: BOYLSTON

A great and mighty wonder

Hymnal: CLH2006 #85 (2006) Tune Title: ES IST EIN ROS

A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

Hymnal: CLH2006 #22 (2006) First Line: A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing Tune Title: EIN FESTE BURG (Isometric)

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. First Line: Ah, holy Jesus, how hast Thou offended Hymnal Number: 176 Author (stanza 3) of "Ah, holy Jesus, how hast Thou offended" in The Christian Life Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Asa Hull

1828 - 1907 First Line: All for Jesus, all for Jesus! All my being's ransomed pow'rs Hymnal Number: 481 Composer of "CONSTANCY" in The Christian Life Hymnal Asa Hull USA 1828-1907. Born in Keene, NY, he became a music publisher in New York City. He married Emma F Atherton, and they had a daughter, Harriett. He wrote many tunes and authored temperance rallying songs. He published 33 works, of which 21 were songbooks, between 1863-1895. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry

Clara Tear Williams

1858 - 1937 First Line: All my life-long I had panted for a drink from some cool spring Hymnal Number: 541 Author of "Hallelujah! I have found Him" in The Christian Life Hymnal Williams, Mrs. Clara Tear. (Painesville, Ohio, September 22, 1858--July 1, 1937, Houghton, New York). As a young woman she was a school teacher. She suffered an attack of tuberculosis but fully recovered from it and for a number of years engaged in evangelistic work in several North Central states. In 1895 she married the Reverend W.H. Williams, a Wesleyan Methodist minister, and until his death thirty years later labored with him in serving churches in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. She was a member of the Commission of her church which compiled Sacred Hymns and Tunes, 1897. --Robert G. McCutchan, DNAH Archives. Photocopied photos (uncited) of Clara Tear Williams and pages from a manuscript family history by Frank W. Tear are also available in the DNAH archives. ========================== Rev. Mrs. Clara Tear Williams was a pastor and evangelist. From what records are available, it appears that she affiliated with the Wesleyan Methodist Church in the 1880s. The information suggests that she was a Licensed Minister, but never ordained. She served on the Committee to compile the WMC hymn book, "Sacred Hymns and Tunes" in 1897. She married William H. Williams in 1895 whom she had met while conducting meetings in Middlefield, Ohio. He had been widowed in 1881. He joined her in the ministry, the first mention of him in the Pastoral Relations Report being in 1901. He died May 17, 1934 in Houghton, New York. According to Mrs. Williams' obituary, she was connected with the Allegheny and Lockport Conferences of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. No reference was found to her in the Minutes of the Lockport Conference, but she was mentioned in the Minutes of the New York Conference. Though there is no body of minutes available for the early years of the Allegheny Conference, Mrs. Williams can be found in the Statistical and Pastoral Relations reports sent to The Wesleyan Methodist. The following information is taken from those sources. Allegheny Conference/New York Conference, WMC: 1886-1887: Clara Tear is assigned by the Allegheny Conference to serve as Evangelist at Large, and to Concord, Ohio. 1888: No mention found at either Conference. 1889: Clara Tear is on the Licentiate List for the Allegheny Conference, no assignment; she is present at this year's session of the New York Conference and introduced as being from the Allegheny Conference. 1890: Listed as an Evangelist at Large for the Allegheny Conference; present at the New York Conference and listed as a lay delegate and General Missionary. 1891: On the Licentiate List for the Allegheny Conference but no assignment given; present at the New York Conference, her name was called, character passed, and License renewed; she reported she had been in evangelistic work, then had taken charge of the work at Lake Hill for the remainder of the year; she is listed as a General Evangelist and was elected as a lay delegate to the 1891 General Conference. 1892: General Evangelist for the Allegheny Conference. 1893 Assigned to supply the pulpit at Keepville, Pennsylvania and General Evangelistic work. 1894: Assigned to care for Middlefield, Ohio; General Evangelist. 1895: General Evangelist; elected as a lay delegate to the General Conference. 1896-1899: General Evangelist. 1900: Assigned to Pine Grove, Pennsylvania. 1901: Clara T. and W.H. Williams to supply Indiana, Pennsylvania. 1902-1904: Joint assignment to Pine Grove, Penn. 1905-1907: Joint assignment to Canton, Ohio. 1908-1916: Joint assignment to Massillon, Ohio. 1917: Both to supply Middlefield, Ohio. 1918-1919: Join assignment to Pine Grove, Penn. 1920- : Both are listed as Superannuated. --Information supplied by The Wesleyan Church Archives and Historical Library, 26 February 1996. Also includes photocopy of obituary from The Wesleyan Methodist 28 July 1937. DNAH Archives.