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Point Me To The Cross

Author: M. Lynwood Smith Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Don't preach to me of all the world's great learning Refrain First Line: If you would be a friend, a friend forever

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[Don't preach to me of all the world's great learning]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Curtis Doss Tune Key: E Flat Major Used With Text: Point Me To The Cross

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Point Me To The Cross

Author: M. Lynwood Smith Hymnal: Blessed Refuge #37 (2004) First Line: Don't preach to me of all the world's great learning Refrain First Line: If you would be a friend, a friend forever Languages: English Tune Title: [Don't preach to me of all the world's great learning]

Don't preach to me of all the world's great learning

Author: M. Lynwood Smith Hymnal: Golden Sheaves #15 (1972) Languages: English

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M. Lynwood Smith

1924 - 2007 Author of "Point Me To The Cross" in Blessed Refuge Morris Lynwood Smith (1924-2007) was a preacher for Churches of Christ. He preached and held gospel meetings throughout Oklahoma, Alabama, and elsewhere. He helped initiate a special annual gathering of one-cup congregations on July 4 and New Year's Day that met in a different Oklahoma town each year. His interest in music led him to attend the Stamps Quartet School of Music in 1947. He sang with "The Zita Boys," a quartet composed of Johnny Elmore, Billy Smith, C. A. Smith, and himself. Smith wrote and published several songs, often writing a song for the annual meetings. In his lifetime, Smith published 16 songbooks of his and others' songs and hymns. He published over 700 songs and helped publish the songs of many other hymn and song writers. - M. Lynn; Source: Elmore, Johnny. "M. Lynwood Smith: His Life and Work." In Smith, M. Lynwood. "Passing It On": A Book of Sermons. Ardmore, OK: Johnny Elmore, Pathway Books and Bibles.

Curtis Doss

1922 - 2011 Composer of "[Don't preach to me of all the world's great learning]" in Blessed Refuge Curtis Benson Doss Born: Ju­ly 4, 1922, Mc­Ghee, Ar­kan­sas. Died: Jan­u­ary 29, 2011, Cross­ett, Ar­kan­sas. Buried: Cross­roads Cem­e­te­ry, Cross­ett, Ar­kan­sas. --www.findagrave.com
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