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Put Yourself On God's Side

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: God's side is the safe side

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[Put yourself on God's side]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James M. Black Incipit: 55123 17127 14321 Used With Text: Put Yourself On God's Side

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Put Yourself On God's Side

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: New Junior Songs #50 (1914) Refrain First Line: God's side is the safe side Languages: English Tune Title: [Put yourself on God's side]

Put Yourself On God's Side

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: Praise Ye #108 (1913) Refrain First Line: God's side is the safe side Languages: English Tune Title: [Put yourself on God's side]

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Lizzie De Armond

1847 - 1936 Person Name: Lizzie DeArmond Author of "Put Yourself On God's Side" in New Junior Songs Lizzie De Armond was a prolific writer of children's hymns, recitations and exercises. When she was twelve years old her first poem was published in the Germantown, Pa. Telegraph, however, it was not until she was a widow with eight children to support that she started writing in earnest. She wrote articles, librettos, nature stories and other works, as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

James M. Black

1856 - 1938 Composer of "[Put yourself on God's side]" in New Junior Songs James Milton Black USA 1856-1938 Born in South Hill, NY, Black was an American hymn composer, choir leader and Sunday school teacher. He worked, lived,and died in Williamsport, PA. An active member, he worked at the Pine Tree Methodist Episcopal Church there. He married Lucy Love Levan. He started his music career with John Howard of New York and Daniel B. Towner of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He edited a dozen gospel song books and wrote nearly 1500 songs. He also served on the commission for the 1905 Methodist Hymnal. John Perry
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