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Even Me

Author: Mrs. Eliz. Codner Appears in 843 hymnals Scripture: Genesis 27:38 First Line: Lord, I hear of showers of blessing Refrain First Line: Even me, even me Used With Tune: [Lord, I hear of showers of blessing]
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All the Way My Saviour Leads Me

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 317 hymnals Scripture: Deuteronomy 32:12 Used With Tune: [All the way my Saviour leads me]
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Only an Armour-Bearer

Author: P. P. Bliss Appears in 21 hymnals Scripture: 1 Samuel 14:1 First Line: Only an armor bearer, proudly I stand Refrain First Line: Hear ye the battle cry Used With Tune: [Only an armor bearer, proudly I stand]

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[Lord, I hear of showers of blessing]

Appears in 342 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. B. Bradbury Scripture: Genesis 27:38 Incipit: 34514 33223 42171 Used With Text: Even Me
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[All the way my Saviour leads me]

Appears in 217 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. R. Lowry Scripture: Deuteronomy 32:12 Incipit: 33332 15113 27123 Used With Text: All the Way My Saviour Leads Me
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[Only an armor bearer, proudly I stand]

Appears in 11 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: P. P. Bliss Scripture: 1 Samuel 14:1 Incipit: 55565 35112 17666 Used With Text: Only an Armour-Bearer

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Even Me

Author: Mrs. Eliz. Codner Hymnal: GHSS1875 #87 (1875) Scripture: Genesis 27:38 First Line: Lord, I hear of showers of blessing Refrain First Line: Even me, even me Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, I hear of showers of blessing]
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All the Way My Saviour Leads Me

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: GHSS1875 #60 (1875) Scripture: Deuteronomy 32:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [All the way my Saviour leads me]
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Only an Armour-Bearer

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: GHSS1875 #82 (1875) Scripture: 1 Samuel 14:1 First Line: Only an armor bearer, proudly I stand Refrain First Line: Hear ye the battle cry Languages: English Tune Title: [Only an armor bearer, proudly I stand]

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Elizabeth Codner

1824 - 1919 Person Name: Mrs. Eliz. Codner Scripture: Genesis 27:38 Hymnal Number: 87 Author of "Even Me" in Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs CODNER, Elizabeth (née Harris) was born in Dartmouth, Devon in 1823. Croydon, Surrey, 28 March 1919. She was interested in the mission field from an early age, and two of her early publications were entitled The Missionary Ship (1853) and The Missionary Farewell (1854) relating to the Patagonia Mission (later the South American Missionary Society). She married William Pennefather at the Mildmay Protestant Mission in London, and edited the mission’s monthly Woman’s Work in the Great Harvest Field. At age 17, she was editing a magazine for the Patagonia Mission, later the South American Missionary Society. She died in Croydon, Surrey on 28 March 1919. NN, Hymnary

Catherine Pennefather

1847 - 1893 Person Name: Mrs. Catherine Pennefather Scripture: Psalm 4:6 Hymnal Number: 47 Author of "Not Now, My Child" in Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs Pennefather, Catherine, née King, daughter of Admiral King, of Angley, was married Sept. 16, 1847, to the Rev. W. Pennefather. Two of Mrs. Pennefather's hymns are in The Enlarged London Hymn Book, 1873. (1) "I'm journeying through a desert world" (Heaven Anticipated); (2) "Not now, my child; a little more rough tossing," 1863 (Working and Hoping). She died Jan. 12, 1893. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

William W. Walford

1772 - 1850 Person Name: Rev. W. W. Walford Scripture: Psalm 4:17 Hymnal Number: 77 Author of "Sweet Hour of Prayer" in Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs William W. Walford, a blind preacher of England, is the author of the hymn beginning "Sweet hour of prayer." This hymn first appeared in print in the New York Observer September 13, 1845. The contributor who furnished the hymn says: "During my residence at Coleshill, Warwickshire, England, I became acquainted with W. W. Walford, the blind preacher, a man of obscure birth and connections and no education, but of strong mind and most retentive memory. In the pulpit he never failed to select a lesson well adapted to his subject, giving chapter and verse with unerring precision, and scarcely ever misplacing a word in his repetition of the Psalms, every part of the New Testament, the prophecies, and some of the histories, so as to have the reputation of knowing the whole Bible by heart." Rev. Thomas Salmon, who was settled as the pastor of the Congregational Church at Coleshill in 1838, remained until 1842, and then removed to the United States, is believed to have been the contributor who says of the hymn: "I rapidly copied the lines with my pencil as he uttered them, and send them for insertion in the Observer if you think them worthy of preservation." From: Nutter, C. S., & Tillett, W. F. (1911). The hymns and hymn writers of the church, an annotated edition of The Methodist hymnal. New York: Methodist Book Concern.