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Me dice el Salvador

Author: E. L. Maxwell Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: Todo debo a él Used With Tune: [Me dice el Salvador]

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[Me dice el Salvador]

Appears in 428 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John T. Grape (1835-1915) Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 13565 31122 12313 Used With Text: Me dice el Salvador

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Me dice el Salvador

Author: E. L. Maxwell Hymnal: Himnario Adventista #123 (1962) Refrain First Line: Todo debo a él Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Me dice el Salvador]
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Me dice el Salvador

Author: Edwin L. Maxwell (1878-1940); Elvina M. Hall (1820-1889) Hymnal: Himnario Adventista del Séptimo Día #284 (2010) Refrain First Line: Todo debo a él Topics: El evangelio Salvación y redenciǿn; The Gospel Salvation and Redemption Scripture: 2 Corinthians 13:4 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Me dice el Salvador]

Me dice el Salvador

Author: Elvina M. Hall (1820-1889); Edgar L. Maxwell (1878-1940) Hymnal: Praise y Adoración #379b (2016) Refrain First Line: Todo debo a él Topics: Salvación Languages: Spanish

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Elvina M. Hall

1820 - 1889 Person Name: Elvina M. Hall (1820-1889) Author of "Me dice el Salvador" in Himnario Adventista del Séptimo Día Hall, Elvina Mable, was born at Alexandria, Virginia, in 1818; and was married, first to Mr. Richard Hall, and then, in 1885, to the Rev. Thomas Myers. Her hymn, "I hear the Saviour say" (Christ All and in All), in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878, is somewhat popular in Great Britain and America. It was "written on the fly-leaf of the New Lute of Zion, in the choir of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Baltimore, in the spring of 1865." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

John T. Grape

1835 - 1915 Person Name: Juan T. Grape Composer of "[Me dice el Salvador]" in Himnario Adventista John Thomas Grape USA 1835-1915. Born at Baltimore, MD, he became a successful coal merchant. He married Sophia F MacCubbin, and they had one daughter, Agnes. He was a member of Monument St. Methodist Church in Baltimore, where he played the organ, directed the choir, and was active in the Sunday school. Later, he directed the choir at the Hartford Avenue Methodist Church. The hymn noted below was composed by Grape in 1868, with lyrics composed by Envina Mable Hall of the same church in 1865 while sitting in the choir loft during a sermon. Both words and music had been given to the pastor, Rev George W Schreck, at different times, and one day he remembered he had been given both. Grape's tune had a refrain, so Ms Hall, hearing it, then added words to her poem for that, and the hymn was complete. At Schreck's urging they sent the hymn to Professor Theodore Perkins, publisher of “Sabbath Carols” periodical, and it became popular. Grape died in Baltimore. John Perry

Edgar L. Maxwell

1878 - 1940 Person Name: E. L. Maxwell Author of "Me dice el Salvador" in Himnario Adventista