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[When the shadows gather o'er my way]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. Bunyan Little Incipit: 32432 32155 77775 Used With Text: Christ Is All I Need

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Christ Is All I Need

Author: Bunyan Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When the shadows gather o'er my way Refrain First Line: Shout His praise for glory Used With Tune: [When the shadows gather o'er my way]

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Christ Is All I Need

Author: Bunyan Hymnal: Glad Hosannas #93 (1906) First Line: When the shadows gather o'er my way Refrain First Line: Shout His praise for glory Languages: English Tune Title: [When the shadows gather o'er my way]

Christ is All I Need

Author: Bunyan Hymnal: Gospel songs #170 (1909) First Line: When the shadows gather o'er my way Refrain First Line: Shout His praise for glory, tell the sweetest story Languages: English Tune Title: [When the shadows gather o'er my way]

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A. Bunyan Little

1873 - 1955 Person Name: Bunyan Author of "Christ is All I Need" in Gospel songs Born: 1873, Cleveland, Arkansas. Died: 1955, Waco, Texas. Little was the son of Thomas Bunyon Little and Nancy Adeline Tolson, and husband to Willie Maud Little. His works include: Sacred Chimes: A Book of New and Old Hymns and Tunes, with John C. F. Kyger (Waco, Texas: Kyger Music, 1900) http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/i/t/little_ab.htm

John Bunyan

1628 - 1688 Person Name: Bunyan Author of "Christ Is All I Need" in Glad Hosannas Bunyan, John. This great allegorist cannot be included amongst hymn writers, except on the ground that the piece, “He that is down needs fear no fall," from pt. ii. of his Pilgrim's Progress, 1684, is given in a limited number of hymnals. The son of a mechanic, he was born at Elstow, 1628; was a Baptist minister at Bedford; and died in London, Aug. 1688. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) =================================== Bunyan, John, p. 193, ii. Another piece by him is "Valiant's song" in the Pilgrim's Progress, pt. ii., 1684 (2nd edition 1686, p. 177). There, and in E. P. Hood's Our Hymn Book1873, no. 398, it begins "Who would true valour see" (A Pilgrim's Song). In the English Hymnal, 1906, No. 402, it is partly rewritten, and begins "He who would valiant be." [Rev. James Mearns. M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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