Albert C. Fisher

Short Name: Albert C. Fisher
Full Name: Fisher, Albert C., 1886-1946
Birth Year: 1886
Death Year: 1946

Born: March 10, 1886, New Berne, North Carolina.
Died: February 6, 1946, Dallas, Texas.
Buried: Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.

Fisher attended Fort Worth University and Polytechnic College, Fort Worth, Texas; Vanderbilt University; Southern Methodist University; and earned his Doctor of Divinity degree at Asbury College, Kentucky. He moved to Fort Worth in 1908, and for a decade served as a general evangelist for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In World War I, he was a military chaplain. After the war, he worked in the East Oklahoma Conference and (beginning in 1944), the North Texas Conference. His works include:

Best Revival Songs (Nashville, Tennessee: The Cokesbury Press, 1924) (music editor)

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Texts by Albert C. Fisher (30)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A thought now fills my heart with gladnessAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English2
All burdened down I come to Thee, LordAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English2
As the light of day drives the night awayAlbert C. Fisher (Author)1
Clearly my heart-bells are ringingAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English1
Have you days that are darkAlbert C. Fisher (Author)2
Hay un canto alegre en mi corazónAlbert C. Fisher (Author)Spanish2
If the Savior from your life has banished all your sinAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English2
I'm a-gonna sing and a-shout foreverA. C. F. (Arranger)English3
I'm so glad my Jesus cameA. C. F. (Arranger)English1
Jesus gives me peace within, constant victory over sinAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English1
Jesus is our Savior, praise His precious nameA. C. F. (Author)English1
Jesus wants us all to shineAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English1
List to the sweet and wondrous storyAlbert C. Fisher (Author)1
O come, weary soul, to the Savior todayAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English1
O golden day, when breaks the lightAlbert C. Fisher (Author)2
O how my soul delights to singAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English4
O, how precious is the memory of the songs my mother sangAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English2
Of the themes that men have knownAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English45
Only a child, and yet sadly I roamA. C. F. (Author)English1
The grandest of themes through the agesA. C. F. (Author)English6
The Lord of life is pressing onAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English1
There are many precious words that we use from day to dayA. C. F. (Author)English1
There's a glad new song ringing in my heart, Such as angels would sing aboveAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English5
Thou mayest shun the Lord Jesus todayA. C. F. (Author)English3
Though every flower should wither and dieAlbert C. Fisher (Author)1
To service Jesus calleth meAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English1
What made the Lord lay aside His glory?A. C. F. (Author)English2
When my burden is great and I sink 'neath its weightAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English1
When the cares of life oppress youAlbert C. Fisher (Author)English6
Why should I worry when the foe is nearA. C. F. (Author)English1

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