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Wonder Hymns of Faith

Publication Date: 1923 Publisher: The Standard Publishing Company Publication Place: Cincinnati, Oh. Editors: Chas. R. Scoville; W. E. M. Hackleman; The Standard Publishing Company; J. E. Sturgis

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When They Ring the Golden Bells

Appears in 153 hymnals First Line: There's a land beyond the river Refrain First Line: Don't you hear the bells now ringing Used With Tune: [There's a land beyond the river]
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Since Jesus Came Into My Heart

Author: R. H. McDaniel Appears in 239 hymnals First Line: What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought Used With Tune: [What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought]

Beulah Land

Author: E. P. Stites Appears in 312 hymnals First Line: I've reach'd the land of corn and wine Refrain First Line: O Beulah land, sweet Beulah land Used With Tune: [I've reach'd the land of corn and wine]

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[Beneath the cross of Jesus]

Appears in 379 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frederick C. Maker Incipit: 55546 53123 443 Used With Text: Beneath the Cross of Jesus
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[O listen to our wondrous story]

Appears in 128 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. Owen Incipit: 15651 76553 56217 Used With Text: What Did He Do?
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[Tell me the story of Jesus]

Appears in 161 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jno. R. Sweney Incipit: 33213 45352 34323 Used With Text: Tell Me the Story of Jesus

Instances

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Faith of Our Fathers

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: WHoF1923 #1 (1923) First Line: Faith of our fathers! living still Languages: English Tune Title: [Faith of our fathers! living still]

Going On

Author: Jessie Brown Pounds Hymnal: WHoF1923 #2 (1923) First Line: The fires of the sun shall be quenched at last Refrain First Line: Going on, going on Languages: English Tune Title: [The fires of the sun shall be quenched at last]
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Not One Shall Seem a Stranger

Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin Hymnal: WHoF1923 #3 (1923) First Line: Not one shall seem a stranger, though never seen before Refrain First Line: The saints shall know each other Languages: English Tune Title: [Not one shall seem a stranger, though never seen before]

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Luther B. Bridgers

1884 - 1948 Person Name: L. B. B. Hymnal Number: 6 Author of "He Keeps Me Singing" in Wonder Hymns of Faith Luther Burgess Bridgers Born at Margarettsville, NC, son of a minister who conducted revival meetings, he assisted his father conducting meetings (1904-1913). He attended Asbury College at Wilmore, KY, and met his wife, Sarah Jane (Sallie) Veatch in 1905 while there. They had three sons: Luther Hughes, Allen Veatch, and James Marvin. He pastored Methodist Episcopal congregations in KY, NC, and GA, first pastoring in Perry, FL, before doing evangelistic work. He evangelized in the southern U S. He was also known for his fine singing voice and would sing at each meeting. Tragedy struck while he was conducting a revival in Middlesboro, KY, in 1911. Having left his wife and three sons to visit his wife’s parents while he was away, he learned that they had all perished in a house fire. In 1914 he remarried to Aline Winburn, and they had a son, Luther B Jr. After WW1 he took part in missionary outreaches to Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Russia. He often spoke to large crowds and saw many come to Christ. In 1914 he was also named ‘General Evangelist’ of his denomination. In 1921 Asbury College awarded him an honorary DD degree for his evangelistic efforts. He pastored at several Methodist churches in the Atlanta, GA, area, then briefly at a Methodist church at Morehead, NC. After his long ministry, ending in 1945, he retired and moved to Gainesville, GA, where he eventually died. He was known as ‘Melody Man’. He penned a number of hymns, eight of which were published in Charlie Tillman’s ‘The Revival No. 6’. His most famous, noted below, borrowed a tune from a popular song of the time, ‘Melody of Love’. John Perry

E. W. Blandly

b. 1849 Person Name: E. W. Blandy Hymnal Number: 157 Author of "Where He Leads Me" in Wonder Hymns of Faith Rv Ernest William Blandly (sometimes spelled Blandy) United Kingdom 1849-? He was a British minister that migrated to the USA in 1884 with his wife, Eliza. He became an officer in the Salvation Army and, in 1890, felt called to live in a Manhattan New York slum called “Hell's kitchen” with gangs and low life. He wrote several hymn lyrics. John Perry

Anna Bartlett Warner

1824 - 1915 Person Name: Anna B. Warner Hymnal Number: 179 Author of "Jesus Loves Me" in Wonder Hymns of Faith Warner, Anna, daughter of Henry W. Warner, and sister of Sarah Warner, author of Queechy, and other novels, was born near New York City about 1822. She is the author of the novel, Say and Seal, 1859, and others of a like kind. She also edited Hymns of the Church Militant, 1858; and published Wayfaring Hymns, Original and Translated, 1869. Her original hymns in common use include:— l. Jesus loves me, this I know. The love of Jesus. In Say and Seal. 1859. 2. 0 little child, lie still and sleep. A Mother's Evening Hymn. In Temple Choir. 1867. 3. One more day's work for Jesus. Evening. From Wayfaring Hymns. 1869. 4. The world looks very beautiful. A Child Pilgrim, circa 1860. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) Pseudonym: Amy Lo­throp ================ See also in: Hymn Writers of the Church