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![]() | My Father, while on earth I stayAuthor: William CushingPublished in 5 hymnals |
Cushing, William Orcutt , born at Hingham, Massachusetts, Dec. 31, 1823, is the author of the following hymns which appear in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos:—
1. Beautiful valley of Eden. Heaven.
2. Down in the valley with my Saviour I would go. Trusting to Jesus.
3. Fair is the morning land. Heaven.
4. I am resting so sweetly in Jesus now. Rest and Peace in Jesus.
5. I have heard of a land far away. Heaven.
6. 0 safe to the Rock that is higher than I. The Rock of Ages.
1. Ring the bells of heaven, there is joy today. Heavenly Joy over repenting Sinners.
8. We are watching, we are waiting. Second Advent anticipated.
Mr. Cushing has also several additional hymns in some American Sunday School collections… Go to person page >| First Line: | My Father, while on earth I stay |
| Author: | William Cushing |
| Refrain First Line: | In thee abide |
| Instances (5) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| Golden Leaves: a collection of choice hymns and tunes adapted to Sabbath-schools, social meetings, Bible classes, &c. #19 | My Father, while on earth I stay | In thee abide | W. O. Cushing | 1880 | |||||||||||||
| Heavenly Voices #d33 | My Father, while on earth I stay | In thee abide | William Orcutt Cushing | 1885 | |||||||||||||
| Notes of Triumph, for the Sunday School #d115 | My Father, while on earth I stay | In the Lord I'll abide | William Orcutt Cushing | 1891 | |||||||||||||
| Notes of Triumph: for the Sunday School #d124 | My Father, while on earth I stay | In the Lord I'll abide | William Orcutt Cushing | 1886 | |||||||||||||
| Songs of the Sun Bright Clime: a collection of choice music and poetry, for Sabbath schools and gospel meetings #111 | My Father, while on earth I stay | In thee abide | William Orcutt Cushing | 1887 |
