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[A hundred thousand souls a day]

[A hundred thousand souls a day]

Composer: James H. Burke
Published in 8 hymnals


Printable scores: PDF, MusicXML
Audio files: MIDI, Recording

Composer: James H. Burke

James H Burke, 1855-1901, Born in Ireland, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1873. In Chicago, he attended the Moody Church and became a member. He taught Sunday school and started singing groups at the YMCA. He engaged in evangelistic work with D. L. Moody, Daniel Whittle, and others, going to Scotland and Britain for crusade work there for a year and a half. He was also music minister at the New York Gospel Tacernacle for a year in 1891. He traveled with Scottish evangelist, John McNeill for or year or so as well. John Perry  Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [A hundred thousand souls a day]
Composer: James H. Burke
Incipit: 51117 12321 76667
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Media

The Cyber Hymnal #4274
Text: A Missionary Cry
  • Adobe Acrobat image (PDF)
  • Noteworthy Composer score (NWC)
  • XML score (XML)
Small Church Music #5645
Text: 傳道的呼喊 (A hundred thousand souls)
  • PDF Score (PDF)

Instances in all hymnals

Instances (1 - 3 of 3)

Sheng tu shi ge = Hymnary (聖徒詩歌) #598

Audio

Small Church Music #5645

TextScoreAudio

The Cyber Hymnal #4274

Include 5 pre-1979 instances
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