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[Cross the line, cross the line from the world to the Christ]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Used With Text: Cross the Line

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Cross the Line

Author: Lizzie Dearmond Hymnal: Songs of Faith and Hope Number 2 #10 (1909) First Line: Cross the line, cross the line from the world to the Christ Refrain First Line: Cross the line, cross the line Lyrics: 1 Cross the line, cross the line from the world to the Christ, He has waited so long there for you; Will you still hold as dear fleeting pleasures of earth, When the days of your life are so few. Refrain: Cross the line, cross the line, He will not come to you, “Follow me,” heed the call and obey; Cross the line; cross the line, it is only a step, From the world to the heavenly way. 2 Cross the line, cross the line, lay your burden of sin At the feet of the Saviour of men; Hear His voice “Come to Me,” take the step while you can, Slighted once, He may ne’er call again. [Refrain] 3 Cross the line, cross the line to the bright other side, Cling with faith to the strengthening hand; Ere the dark shadows fall and life’s sun sinks to rest, On the Lord’s side rejoicingly stand. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Cross the line, cross the line from the world to the Christ]

Cross the line, cross the line from the world

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: Songs of the Century No. 2 #d25 (1910)

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Lizzie De Armond

1847 - 1936 Person Name: Lizzie DeArmond Author of "Cross the line, cross the line from the world" Lizzie De Armond was a prolific writer of children's hymns, recitations and exercises. When she was twelve years old her first poem was published in the Germantown, Pa. Telegraph, however, it was not until she was a widow with eight children to support that she started writing in earnest. She wrote articles, librettos, nature stories and other works, as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

William J. Kirkpatrick

1838 - 1921 Person Name: Wm. J. Kirkpatrick Composer of "[Cross the line, cross the line from the world to the Christ]" in Songs of Faith and Hope Number 2 William J. Kirkpatrick (b. Duncannon, PA, 1838; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1921) received his musical training from his father and several other private teachers. A carpenter by trade, he engaged in the furniture business from 1862 to 1878. He left that profession to dedicate his life to music, serving as music director at Grace Methodist Church in Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick compiled some one hundred gospel song collections; his first, Devotional Melodies (1859), was published when he was only twenty-one years old. Many of these collections were first published by the John Hood Company and later by Kirkpatrick's own Praise Publishing Company, both in Philadelphia. Bert Polman