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[Alone with Thee, O blessed, blissful moment!]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Oswald J. Smith Incipit: 33333 33433 24444 Used With Text: Alone with Thee

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Alone With Thee

Author: O.J.S. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Alone with Thee, O blessed, blissful moment! Refrain First Line: Alone, dear Lord, ah, yes! alone with Thee! Used With Tune: [Alone with Thee, O blessed blissful moment] Smith

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Alone With Thee

Author: O.J.S. Hymnal: Victorious Hymns #37 (1939) First Line: Alone with Thee, O blessed, blissful moment! Refrain First Line: Alone, dear Lord, ah, yes! alone with Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: [Alone with Thee, O blessed blissful moment] Smith

Alone with Thee

Author: O. J. S. Hymnal: The Stirling Three Hundred #99 (1950) First Line: Alone with Thee, O blessed, blissful moment! Refrain First Line: Alone, dear Lord, ah, yes! alone with Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: [Alone with Thee, O blessed, blissful moment!]

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Oswald J. Smith

1889 - 1986 Person Name: O.J.S. Author of "Alone With Thee" in Victorious Hymns Smith, Oswald Jeffrey. (Odessa, Ontario, November 8, 1889--January 25, 1986, Toronto, Canada). Presbyterian. Attended Manitoba College, Winnipeg, 1909-1910; Toronto Bible College, 1907-1908, 1910-1912; McCormick Theological Seminary, 1912-1915; further study at Knox College, Toronto; several honorary doctorates. Pastorates in Toronto, 1915-1958; frequently conducted evangelistic meetings and crusades elsewhere. In 1928 he organized the virtually autonomous People's Church, which combines a vigorous evangelistic program in Toronto with an enviable overseas missionary network; in 1958 he relinquished its guidance to his son Paul, but remained its highly active minister emeritus. He published some 35 devotional and inspirational books, which he eventually combined into fourteen; most of his 1200 hymns and poems first appeared in church-connected magazines, but many are found in Poems of a Lifetime (London: Marshall, 1962). --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives
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