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I Am He that Liveth

Author: C. Russell Hurditch Appears in 10 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: He dies, He dies, the lowly man of sorrows Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead

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[He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of Sorrows]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James H. Burke Hymnal Title: Small Church Music Incipit: 35432 12365 42223 Used With Text: "I am He that liveth, that liveth, and was dead;

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I Am He that Liveth

Author: C. Russell Hurditch Hymnal: Celestial Songs #697 (1921) Hymnal Title: Celestial Songs First Line: He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of Sorrows Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead Languages: English Tune Title: [He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of Sorrows]
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I Am He That Liveth

Author: C. Russell Hurditch Hymnal: Choice Hymns of the Faith #69 (1944) Hymnal Title: Choice Hymns of the Faith First Line: He dies! He dies! The lowly man of sorrows Refrain First Line: I am He that liveth, that liveth and was dead Languages: English Tune Title: [He dies! He dies! The lowly man of sorrows]
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I am he that liveth

Hymnal: Christian Endeavor Edition of Gospel Hymns No. 6 #140 (1891) Hymnal Title: Christian Endeavor Edition of Gospel Hymns No. 6 First Line: He dies, he dies, the lowly man of sorrows Languages: English

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C. Russell Hurditch

1839 - 1908 Hymnal Title: Small Church Music Author of ""I am He that liveth, that liveth, and was dead;" in Small Church Music Hurditch, Charles Russell, was born in Exeter, Dec. 20, 1839. In 1854 he underwent a spiritual change which led him subsequently to undertake religious work in some of the villages of Devonshire, and afterwards to succeed the late Mr. Henry Hull as the Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, Stafford Street, London. In 1865 he published The London Hymn Book for Prayer Meetings and Special Services. This was revised in 1880. In 1873 he also publishedThe Enlarged London Hymn Book, a Collection of Hymns for Public, Social, and Private Use. Of the smaller work more than half a million copies have been sold; and of the enlarged book the 86th thousand was issued in 1881. To the first (1865) he contributed Nos. 10 and 11 given below: the rest were published in the second book (1873). 1. Arise, ye saints, arise and sing. God is Light. 2. Arm of the Lord, awake! Exalt the Saviour slain. Home Missions. 3. Come, join the hosts above. Praise of Jesus. 4. Farewell to the present, farewell. Friends parting. 5. He dies! He dies! The Son of God most holy . Good Friday. 6. Hear the gospel's joyful sound. Invitation. 7. Jesus, do Thou my vision fill. Jesus All in All. 8. Let us by faith draw nigh. Holy Communion. 9. Lord, grant Thy Spirit’s mighty power. Divine Worship. 10. Lord Jesus, we pray . Second Advent desired. 11. 0 Christ, Thou heavenly Lamb. Divine Power desired. 12. 0 God of all love! Thy presence here prove. Divine Worship. 13. 0 sacred Name! 0 Name of power. Name of Jesus. 14. sinner, wilt thou further go? Appeal and Response. 15. 0 Sovereign Lord of earth and heaven. Holy Baptism. 16. Jesus would I see. Jesus Only. 17. Rejoice, rejoice, ye saints, rejoice. Rejoicing in the Lord. 18. Salvation's song be given. Praise to Jesus. 19. Soon shall these eyes, my Saviour, see. Praise to Jesus. 20. Soon shall we find our journey o'er. Nearing Heaven. 21. Stop, thou heavy-laden stranger. Christ's Compassion. 22. The atoning blood is flowing. Redemption. 23. These supplications hear. Lent. 24. Till we meet Thee in glory . Constancy desired: 25. We bless Thy precious Name. Name of Jesus. 26. What wondrous grace in Christ we see. Christ's Humility. 27. Ye dying sons of men; Christ calls, &c. Invitation. Of these hymns, No. 1 was written as a companion hymn to “Come, let us all unite and sing. God is love; "No. 2,"about 1859;" No. 11, when he received the invitation to proceed to London, as noted above; No. 15, for the baptism of his youngest son; and No. 25 for a Conference which was held in London. All Mr. Hurditch's hymns are characterised by great simplicity and earnestness. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

James H. Burke

1858 - 1901 Hymnal Title: Small Church Music Composer of "[He dies! He dies! the lowly Man of Sorrows]" in Small Church Music James H Burke, 1855-1901, Born in Ireland, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1873. In Chicago, he attended the Moody Church and became a member. He taught Sunday school and started singing groups at the YMCA. He engaged in evangelistic work with D. L. Moody, Daniel Whittle, and others, going to Scotland and Britain for crusade work there for a year and a half. He was also music minister at the New York Gospel Tacernacle for a year in 1891. He traveled with Scottish evangelist, John McNeill for or year or so as well. John Perry