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Moved by love

Author: F. A. Graves Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lord, thy pitying eye can see

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[Lord, Thy pitying eye can see]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Frederick Arthur Graves Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 33214 43565 31323 Used With Text: Moved by Love

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Moved by Love

Author: Frederick A. Graves Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4337 First Line: Lord, Thy pitying eye can see Refrain First Line: Moved by love, moved by love Lyrics: 1. Lord, Thy pitying eye can see, How I long to learn of Thee, Long to trust Thy strength entire; Fill me with Thy holy fire. Refrain Moved by love, moved by love, Let me never from Thee rove; Precious Savior, O so dear, May I love Thee more and more. 2. Cleansed from self and works of flesh, Grant me, Lord, Thy truth and grace; Make me earnest, brave, yet mild; Keep me ever undefiled. [Refrain] 3. ’Tis so sweet this life of trust, Yielding not because I must, As in potter’s hands the clay, Molded, Lord, in Thine own way. [Refrain] 4. Reaching out for others, too, There is much for us to do; In this world so dark with sin, God of love, shine in, shine in. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, Thy pitying eye can see]

Moved by love

Author: F. A. Graves Hymnal: The New Gift #d59 (1906) First Line: Lord, thy pitying eye can see

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F. A. Graves

1856 - 1927 Author of "Moved by love" Rv Frederick Arthur Graves USA 1856-1927. Born at Williamstown, MA, he was raised in a Christian family, but was orphaned at age 9 after the death of his father, a taylor, then three years later his mother (tuberculosis), he lived on a farm with a family names Hollis that worked him hard and treated him poorly. He was diagnosed with epilepsy when 14. At 21 he moved to Nobles County, MN, and it seemed that his seizures had stopped. Grateful for that, he served the American Sunday School Union as an organizer and evangelist. He was musical, and after age 35 wrote 43 songs. He, with wife Vina, raised three children, Arthur, Irene, and Carl. He studied Bible and music in Chicago, IL and Northfield, MA. Returning to Minneapolis and hearing evangelist John A Dowie, he experienced permanent healing, which provided a backdrop for his gospel songs. He was ordained an Assemblies of God minister in 1916. Later, he moved to Zion Hill,IL, where he lived the rest of his life. He died at Zion City, IL. Nearly 1000 people attended his funeral there. John Perry