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Jesus, full of love divine

Author: Benjamin Gough Appears in 14 hymnals Used With Tune: MARTYN

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MARTYN

Appears in 850 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Simeon Butler Marsh Incipit: 33312 22335 43213 Used With Text: Jesus, full of love divine
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GUIDE

Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 495 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Marcus M. Wells Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55113 21233 51712 Used With Text: Jesus, Full of Love Divine
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REFUGE

Appears in 280 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph P. Holbrook Incipit: 33314 33112 34654 Used With Text: Jesus, full of love divine

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Jesus, Full of Love Divine

Author: Benjamin Gough Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3311 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Lyrics: 1. Jesus, full of love divine, I am Thine and Thou art mine; Let me live and die to prove Thine unutterable love. More and more of love I claim, Glowing still with quenchless flame; All my heart to Thee aspires, Yearns with infinite desire. 2. Every thought, design, and word Burns with love to Thee, my Lord; Body, soul, and spirit joined, All in love to Thee combined. Ever since I saw Thy face, Proved Thy plenitude of grace, Chose Thee as the better part— Love has filled and fired my heart. 3. Jesus, Savior, Thou art mine; Jesus, all I have is Thine; Never shall the altar fire, Kindled on my heart, expire. Love my darkness shall illume, Love shall all my sins consume: Sweetly then I die to prove An eternity of love! Languages: English Tune Title: GUIDE

Jesus, full of love divine

Author: Benjamin Gough Hymnal: Rosche's Junior Church Choir No.2 #d10 (1915)

Jesus, full of love divine

Author: Benjamin Gough Hymnal: Good News in Song. Rev. ed. #d89 (1891) Languages: English

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M. M. Wells

1815 - 1895 Person Name: Marcus M. Wells Composer of "GUIDE" in The Cyber Hymnal Converted to Christianity as a youth at a mission in Buffalo, New York, Marcus Morris Wells (b. Cooperstown, NY, 1815; d. Hartwick, NY, 1895) spent most of his life near Hartwick as a farmer and maker of farm implements. He is remembered in hymnody for writing both the text and tune of "Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide." "On a Saturday afternoon, October 1858, while at work in my cornfield, the sentiment of the hymn came to me," writes Wells. "The next day, Sunday, being a very stormy day, I finished the hymn and wrote the tune for it and sent it to Prof. I. B. Woodbury." Isaac Woodbury was the editor of the New York Musical Pioneer, and the original text and tune were first published in that periodical's November 1858 issue. Bert Polman ================= Wells, Marcus M. Concerning this author and his hymn we have no information beyond the following facts:— Holy Spirit, faithful Guide. [Whitsuntide.] Appeared in The Sacred Lute, by T. E. Perkins, N.Y., undated [1864], p. 373, with music. Both words and music are attributed therein to M. M. Wells. The hymn has since been repeated in several English and American collections, including I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878. It is dated 1858. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Simeon Butler Marsh

1798 - 1875 Composer of "MARTYN" in The Voice of Triumph (19th ed.) Simeon Butler Marsh USA 1798-1875. Born at Sherburne, NY, he was raised on a farm. A Presbyterian, he became a gifted organist and teacher. He sang in a choir at age seven and studied music at age 16. By age 19 he was teaching in the local singing schools in Geneva, NY, and had met hymnist, Thomas Hastings from Geneva, NY, who gave him much encouragement. He married Eliza Carrier, and they had a son, John, and a daughter, Jane. In 1837 he became publisher of the Amsterdam, NY, paper “Intelligencer” (later called ‘Recorder’), and ran it for seven years, even setting his own type. He moved back to Sherburne and founded the Sherburne News. He taught music to choirs and children for almost 30 years in and around the Albany Presbytery, and also served as a Sunday school superintendent for six years and a choir leader for three years. He set type for three juvenile books as well. For thirteen years he gave free music instruction to students in the Schenectedy area. In 1859 he returned to Sherburne and gave music instruction to large classes of men, women, and children. He wrote two cantatas: “The Savior” and “The king of the forest”. He wrote a number of hymns, but most have not survived over time. His wife died in 1873. He died at Albany, NY, and is buried in Schenectady, NY. John Perry

Joseph P. Holbrook

1822 - 1888 Composer of "REFUGE" in The Evangelical Hymnal Joseph P. Holbrook was a tune writer in the parlor music style, and used the popular melodies of Mason and Hastings, Bradbury and Root, Greatorex and Kingsley in his collections. He furnished settings for the choir hymns in Songs for the Sanctuary in his Quartet and chorus Choir (New York, 1871, and sought more recogniation than had been given him in a hymnal of his own, Worship in Song (New York, 1880); a book that found no welcome. from The English hymn: its development and use in worship By Louis FitzGerald Benson