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[Ein neues Lied hab' ich gelernt]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. C. Stebbins Incipit: 13212 34556 55432 Used With Text: Es schall' mein lebenslang

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His Praises I Will Sing

Author: Jonathan B. Atchinson, 1840-1882 Meter: 8.6.8.6.6.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: I’ve learned to sing a glad new song Refrain First Line: His praises will I sing Lyrics: 1 I’ve learned to sing a glad new song Of praise unto our king! And now with all my ransomed powers His praises I will sing. Refrain: His praises will I sing, He is my Lord and king; And now with all my ransomed powers His praises will I sing. 2 I’ve learned to sing the song of peace, ’Tis sweeter every day, Since Jesus calmed my troubled soul, And bore my sins away. [Refrain] 3 I sing the song of perfect love, It casteth out all fear! O breadth, O length, O depth, O height! O love so full of cheer. [Refrain] 4 I’ve learned to sing the song of joy, My cup is running o’er, With blessings full of peace and love, And still there’s more and more. [Refrain] 5 Soon I shall sing the new, new song Of Moses and the lamb, With all the sainted hosts above, Before the great I Am! [Refrain] Used With Tune: PHUKET Text Sources: Gospel Hymns No. 6 by Ira D. Sankey, James McGranahan and George C. Stebbins (New York/Chicago: Biglow & Main/John Church, 1891)
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Es schall' mein lebenslang

Author: J. B. Atchinson; W. R. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Ein neues Lied hab' ich gelernt Refrain First Line: Es lebenslang Used With Tune: [Ein neues Lied hab' ich gelernt]

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His Praises I Will Sing

Author: Jonathan B. Atchinson, 1840-1882 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10817 Meter: 8.6.8.6.6.6.8.6 First Line: I’ve learned to sing a glad new song Refrain First Line: His praises will I sing Lyrics: 1 I’ve learned to sing a glad new song Of praise unto our king! And now with all my ransomed powers His praises I will sing. Refrain: His praises will I sing, He is my Lord and king; And now with all my ransomed powers His praises will I sing. 2 I’ve learned to sing the song of peace, ’Tis sweeter every day, Since Jesus calmed my troubled soul, And bore my sins away. [Refrain] 3 I sing the song of perfect love, It casteth out all fear! O breadth, O length, O depth, O height! O love so full of cheer. [Refrain] 4 I’ve learned to sing the song of joy, My cup is running o’er, With blessings full of peace and love, And still there’s more and more. [Refrain] 5 Soon I shall sing the new, new song Of Moses and the lamb, With all the sainted hosts above, Before the great I Am! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: PHUKET
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His Praises I Will Sing

Author: J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: Gospel Hymns No. 6 #4 (1891) First Line: I've learn'd to sing a glad new song Languages: English Tune Title: [I’ve learn'd to sing a glad new song]
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His Praises I Will Sing

Author: J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 #417 (1894) First Line: I've learn'd to sing a glad new song Languages: English Tune Title: [I've learn'd to sing a glad new song]

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George C. Stebbins

1846 - 1945 Person Name: George Coles Stebbins Composer of "PHUKET" in The Cyber Hymnal Stebbins studied music in Buffalo and Rochester, New York, then became a singing teacher. Around 1869, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, to join the Lyon and Healy Music Company. He also became the music director at the First Baptist Church in Chicago. It was in Chicago that he met the leaders in the Gospel music field, such as George Root, Philip Bliss, & Ira Sankey. At age 28, Stebbins moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he became music director at the Claredon Street Baptist Church; the pastor there was Adoniram Gordon. Two years later, Stebbins became music director at Tremont Temple in Boston. Shortly thereafter, he became involved in evangelism campaigns with Moody and others. Around 1900, Stebbins spent a year as an evangelist in India, Egypt, Italy, Palestine, France and England. (www.hymntime.com/tch)

J. B. Atchinson

1840 - 1882 Person Name: Jonathan B. Atchinson, 1840-1882 Author of "His Praises I Will Sing" in The Cyber Hymnal Atchinson, Jonathan Bush, born at Wilson, New York, Feb. 17, 1840, and "licensed as a Methodist Preacher," Sept. 6, 1874. Of his hymns the following are the best known:— 1. Behold the stone is rolled away. [Easter.] This was Mr. Atchinson's first hymn. It appeared in the Sunday School Times, Dec. 1874. It is not in use in Great Britain. 2. Fully persuaded, Lord, I believe. [Faith.] Written in 1874 or 1875, and first published in Gospel Hymns, No. 1. It is given in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, No. 149, with music by W. F. Sherwin. 3. I have read of a beautiful city. [Heaven.] Written about the same time as the former, and published in Gospel Hymns. It is given in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, No. 403, with music by O. F. Presbrey. 4. O crown of rejoicing that's waiting for me. [The Reward .] This hymn is also in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, No. 174, where it is set to music by P. Bliss. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Walter Rauschenbusch

1861 - 1918 Person Name: W. R. Translator of "Es schall' mein lebenslang" in Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns)
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