Search Results

Text Identifier:"^hide_me_o_my_savior_hide_me_neath_the_sh$"

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.

Texts

text icon
Text authorities
Page scans

Hide me, Saviour

Author: Frank M. Davis Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me Refrain First Line: Hide me, hide me Used With Tune: [Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me]

Tunes

tune icon
Tune authorities
Page scans

[Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frank M. Davis Incipit: 55456 55171 24323 Used With Text: Hide Me, Saviour

Instances

instance icon
Published text-tune combinations (hymns) from specific hymnals
Page scan

Hide Me, Saviour

Author: Frank M. Davis Hymnal: The Jewelled Crown #11 (1891) First Line: Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me Refrain First Line: Hide me, hide me Topics: Devotional Languages: English Tune Title: [Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me]
Page scan

Hide Me, Saviour

Author: Frank M. Davis Hymnal: Songs of Praise and Delight #25 (1898) First Line: Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me Refrain First Line: Hide me, hide me Languages: English Tune Title: [Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me]
Page scan

Hide me, Saviour

Author: Frank M. Davis Hymnal: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #61 (1901) First Line: Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me Refrain First Line: Hide me, hide me Languages: English Tune Title: [Hide me, O my Saviour, hide me]

People

person icon
Authors, composers, editors, etc.

Frank M. Davis

1839 - 1896 Author of "Hide Me, Saviour" in Gleanings of Sacred Song Frank Marion Davis USA 1839-1896. Born at Marcellus, NY, he became a teacher and professor of voice, a choirmaster and a good singer. He traveled extensively, living in Marcellus, NY, Vicksburg, MS, Baltimore, MD, Cincinnati, OH, Burr Oak and Findley, MI. He compiled and published several song books: “New Pearls of Song” (1877), “Notes of Praise” (1890), “Crown of gold” (1892), “Always welcome” (1881), “Songs of love and praise #5” (1898), “Notes of praise”, and “Brightest glory”. He never married. John Perry
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.