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From this Hour I'm Wholly Thine

Author: Orlando S. Grinnell Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Must I only work for self Refrain First Line: Here's my heart, O blessed Jesus

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[Must I only work for self]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: O. S. Grinnell Incipit: 51343 22572 43215 Used With Text: From this Hour I'm Wholly Thine

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From this Hour I'm Wholly Thine

Author: O. S. G. Hymnal: Celestial Showers No. 1, a collection of gospel songs used in Rev. I. Toliver's Meetings #97 (1895) First Line: Must I only work for self Refrain First Line: Here's my heart, O blessed Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Must I only work for self]

From this Hour I'm Wholly Thine

Author: Orlando S. Grinnell Hymnal: The Revival Harp No. 2 #d48 (1899) First Line: Must I only work for self Refrain First Line: Here's my heart, O blessed Jesus

From this Hour I'm Wholly Thine

Author: Orlando S. Grinnell Hymnal: Happy Day #d81 (1888) First Line: Must I only work for self Refrain First Line: Here's my heart, O blessed Jesus Languages: English

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O. S. Grinnell

1826 - 1926 Person Name: O. S. G. Author of "From this Hour I'm Wholly Thine" in Celestial Showers No. 1, a collection of gospel songs used in Rev. I. Toliver's Meetings Orlando S. Grinnell was better known as a preacher than a songwriter. Still, the Wayne pastor's single hymn was a hit, not for its timeless melody but for its title. In 1921, the minister wrote a hymn for his flock to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Wayne Congregational Church. Grinnell titled it "The Little Home Church by the Wayside." http://articles.chicagotribune.com/199
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