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[When I was lost, without a Savior]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. M. Bartlett Incipit: 13556 53211 33315 Used With Text: He Paid the Price

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He Paid the Price

Author: E. M. B. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: When I was lost, without a Savior Refrain First Line: He paid the price, He bore my burdens Used With Tune: [When I was lost, without a Savior]

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He Paid the Price

Author: E. M. B. Hymnal: Universal Songs and Hymns #106 (1949) First Line: When I was lost, without a Savior Refrain First Line: He paid the price, He bore my burdens Languages: English Tune Title: [When I was lost, without a Savior]

He Paid the Price

Author: E. M. B. Hymnal: Amazing Grace #138 (1949) First Line: When I was lost, without a Savior Refrain First Line: He paid the price, He bore my burdens Languages: English Tune Title: [When I was lost, without a Savior]

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E. M. Bartlett

1885 - 1941 Person Name: E. M. B. Author of "He Paid the Price" in Universal Songs and Hymns E. M. Bartlett was born December 24, 1883 in Waynesville, Missouri. His family later moved to Sebastian County, Arkansas. Bartlett received training as a music teacher and was a leader in developing Southern gospel music. He was employed by Central Music Company, a publisher of shape note singing books based in Hartford, which was owned by David Moore and Will H. Ramsey. Bartlett persuaded Moore and John A. McClung to partner with him to form Hartford Music Company. In 1921, Bartlett established the Hartford Music Institute, a shape note school. He provided opportunities for many songwriters and musicians in gospel music, including Albert E. Brumley. In 1939 he suffered a stroke and afterwards wrote "Victory in Jesus." Dianne Shapiro, from "The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture" http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2660 and "Gospel Music Hall of Fame" website: http://www.gmahalloffame.org/speaker-lineup/e-m-bartlett-sr/ (accessed 1-24-2018)
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