Nellie Place Chandler

Nellie Place Chandler
Short Name: Nellie Place Chandler
Full Name: Chandler, Nellie Place, 1869-
Birth Year (est.): 1869

Nellie Place Chandler began playing the organ in church and Sunday school when she was twelve, she spent time as chorister, organist and choir director.

Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)


Texts by Nellie Place Chandler (40)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
A wonderful Savior is Jesus to me (Chadler)Nellie Place Chandler (Author)1
Dear soul, far away from the SaviorN. P. C. (Author)1
Fullt af sang mitt hj'rta 'r i dagNellie Place Chandler (Author)Swedish1
Have you heard the call, O ChristianMrs. N. P. C. (Author)English1
Have you told anyone about Jesus, Your Savior so loving and true?N. P. C. (Author)English1
I beheld, as if dreaming in the darkness of nightNellie Place Chandler (Author)English1
I have heard Thy call, O MasterN. P. C. (Author)English1
I heard the voice of Jesus sayingN. P. C. (Author)English1
If you only knew my Savior, I am sure you'd love Him tooNellie Place Chandler (Author)English1
In the shadows dark and dreary long I wanderedNellie Place Chandler (Author)English1
List, how he pleads from CalvaryNellie Place Chandler (Author)1
O do you know Him, this Savior of mineMrs. N. P. C. (Author)English1
Praise ye Jehovah, praise ye Jehovah (Chandler)Nellie Place Chandler (Author)English1
Salvation, salvation belongeth to the LordN. P. C. (Author)English1
Scatter joy and gladness allNellie Place Chandler (Author)1
See the happy birdlingsN. P. C. (Author)English1
Sing praise, sing praise, Unto the Prince of PeaceN. P. C. (Author)English1
Though cares about thy pathway like billows of the seaNellie Place Chandler (Author)1
Weary one afar from JesusNellie Place Chandler (Author)1
Amid the blessings round our pathway strewnN. P. C. (Author)English2
Are you fearful in this world of sinNellie Place Chandler (Author)English2
My soul was heavy burdened and oppressedNellie Place Chandler (Author)English2
O sing with joy and gladnessNellie Place Chandler (Author)2
O the wonderful love of my Savior, Reaching down unto meN. P. C. (Author)English2
When I was lost in sin, God's spirit entered inNellie Place Chandler (Author)English2
Ye who now sit in darknessMrs. N. P. C. (Author)English2
O tell again the story ever newN. P. C. (Author)English3
Sing, O sing with joy and gladness of home, our heavenly homeNellie Place Chandler (Author)English3
The battle is on, 'tis the Lord who commands itNellie Place Chandler (Author)English3
As I read the story oldenN. P. C. (Author)English4
Harvest fields are waving with the ripened grainNellie Place Chandler (Author)English4
March along, O soldier, brave and trueN. P. C. (Author)4
See the hosts advancing! Fall in line, O soldierN. P. C. (Author)English4
Though shadows gather and the way seems longNellie Place Chandler (Author)English4
We hail thee, O flag of our nationNellie Place Chandler (Author)4
Awake! arise! the Master comes and calls for youN. P. C. (Author)English6
Over Judah's plain, long years agoN. P. C. (Author)English6
Hear again the blessed, blessed storyN. P. C. (Author)English10
O youth, with life before you, and with gladness all aroundNellie Place Chandler (Author)English10
There's a song within my heart todayNellie Place Chandler (Author)English19
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