My fears arise, and clouds obscure my way

My fears arise, and clouds obscure my way

Author: Philip P. Bliss
Published in 3 hymnals

Author: Philip P. Bliss

Bliss, Philip, b. at Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, July 9, 1838. In 1864 he went to Chicago in the employ of Dr. George F. Boot, the musician, where he was engaged in conducting musical Institutes, and in composing Sunday School melodies. Originally a Methodist, he became, about 1871, a choirman of the First Congregational Church, Chicago, and the Superintendent of its Sunday Schools. In 1874 he joined D. W. Whittle in evangelical work. To this cause he gave (although a poor man) the royalty of his Gospel Songs, which was worth some thirty thousand dollars. His death was sudden. It occurred in the railway disaster at Ashtabula, Ohio, Dec. 30, 1876. He had escaped from the car, but lost his life in trying to save his wife. His hymns are n… Go to person page >

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First Line: My fears arise, and clouds obscure my way
Author: Philip P. Bliss

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Instances (3)TextImageAudioScore
Heart and Voice #d103
Heart and Voice: a New Collection of Sunday School Songs #d109
Welcome Tidings: a new collection of sacred songs for the Sunday School #87Image