H. L. Gilmour

H. L. Gilmour
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Short Name: H. L. Gilmour
Full Name: Gilmour, H. L. (Henry Lake), 1836-1920
Birth Year: 1836
Death Year: 1920

Henry Lake Gilmour United Kingdom 1836-1920. Born at Londonderry, Ireland, he emigrated to America as a teenager, thinking he wanted to learn navigation. When he reached the U.S., he arrived in Philadelphia and decided to seek his fortune in America. He started working as a painter, then served in the American Civil War, where he was captured and spent several months in Libby Prison, Richmond, VA. He married Letitia Pauline Howard in 1858. After the war he trained as a dentist and did that for many years. In 1869 he moved to Wenonah, NJ, and helped found the Methodist church there in 1885. He served as Sunday school superintendent and, for four decades, directed the choir at the Pittman Grove Camp Meeting, also working as song leader at camp meetings in Mountain Lake Park, MD, and Ridgeview Park, PA. He was an editor, author, and composer. He edited and/or published 25 gospel song books, along with John Sweney, J Lincoln Hall, John J Hood, Howard Entwistle, Joshua Gill, E L Hyde, Milton S Rees and William J Kirkpatrick. He died in Delair, NJ, after a buggy accident.

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Texts by H. L. Gilmour (84)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Would you be free from the burden of sin?Henry L. Gilmour (Author)English1
"Woe is me!" said the prophet when he saw the LordH. L. Gilmour (Author)English2
With Jesus in the vessel, we can laugh at stormH. L. G. (Author)English3
When the golden sunsetHenry L. Gilmour (Author)3
When out in sin and darkness lostH. L. Gilmour (Author)English35
When lingering on life's sloping vergeHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English3
When first I heard the Savior's voiceHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English2
We would see Jesus, in Bethlehem's gladeHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English2
We all do cast a shadow, be it for good or badH. L. G. (Author)English2
Watchman, blow the gospel trumpetHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English14
Wanderer, come, O come to JesusHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English4
Walk ye in the old paths, that your fathers trodH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
Victory shall be ours through JesusH. L. G. (Author (chorus))English3
Thronging about him, the people pressedH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
Though the fig tree shall not blossom (Gilmour)H. L. G. (Author)English2
This life is a warfare, the foe every evilHenry L. Gilmour (Author)2
There's not a bird that wings its flightH. L. G. (Author)English3
There are complaining [so many] people, Who say we are too boldH. L. Gilmour (Author (Chorus))English1
The sweetest song my heart ever sungHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English4
The Savior died for meDr. H. L. Gilmour (Author)English3
The joy of God makes glad my heartH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
The gleaming spires of Beulah landHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English4
The banquet hall is richly spreadH. L. Gilmour (Author)English4
Tell me, O tell me of JesusHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English3
Tan triste y tan lejos de Dios me sentíHenry Gilmour (Author)Spanish7
Sweet is my hiding placeH. L. G. (Author (chorus))English1
Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy foldH. L. G. (Author)English12
Сүнс минь уйтгарт цөлллөгт амьдралын далайд (Süns mini uitgart tsölllögt amidralyn dalaid)H. L. Gilmour (Author)Mongolian2
Savior, we come to Thee, weary and weakH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
Rejoice in the Lord, 'tis the word of the KingH. L. Gilmour (Author)English2
Our Lamb is slain, the paschal LambH. L. G. (Author)English8
On the travel-worn road in the olden timeH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
O sinner, come, there's pardon freeH. L. Gilmour (Author)English2
O shipwrecked soul, far out on sin's dark waveHenry L. Gilmour (Author)4
O my heart is full of laughterH. L. Gilmour (Author (chorus))English3
My soul in sad exile was out on life's seaH. L. Gilmour (Author)English315
My heart was distressed 'neath Jehovah's dread frownHenry L. Gilmour (Author (chorus))English62
Min sj'l drefs omkring somHenry L. Gilmour (Author)2
'Mid the toil and the battle I think of my homeH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English5
Lost in sight of home, where loved onesH. L. G. (Author)English7
Lord, we come before Thee nowH. L. G. (Arranger)English2
Long weary years in sin I wanderedDr. H. L. Gilmour (Author)English2
Let us go and possess the landHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English5
Let my gaze be fixed on TheeH. L. Gilmour (Author)English16
Just as I am, without one pleaH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
Jesus stood on the shore when the morning cameH. L. G. (Author)English15
Jesus in thy tender loveHenry L. Gilmour (Author)2
It's when I meet the [my] risen LordHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English7
I'm lost, I'm lost, the echo seems so sadHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English2
I think oftentimes of that mansion of mineH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English2
I sought for the blessing of pardonH. L. G. (Author)English4
I praise the Lord, when full of sinH. L. G. (Author)English5
I know a fountain deep and wideHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English3
I heard a voice in tones of loveH. L. G. (Author (chorus))English1
I have surrendered to the LordH. L. G. (Author)English10
I had heard the gospel call, offering pardon free for allH. L. G. (Author (4th verse))English6
I drifted away from my Savior and FriendH. L. Gilmour (Author)English2
I am walking with my Savior in companionship so sweetH. L. G. (Author (chorus))English1
How restless the soul of the wanderer from JesusH. L. Gilmour (Author)English11
He leadeth me: O blessed thought!J. H. Gilmour (Author)English2
He brought me out of the miry clay (Chorus)H. L. Gilmour (Author)English1
Have you heard, when sad and wearyH. L. G. (Author)English3
Have you heard the invitation to the gospel feastH. L. G. (Author (chorus))English1
Hark, hark! for the sound of a trumpetH. L. G. (Author (chorus))English2
God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son (Gilmour)H. L. Gilmour (Author)English6
God loved poor sinners, and sent HisSon to save themHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English2
From every stormy wind that blowsH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English2
For Christ and the Church, is the watchword todayH. L. Gilmour (Author)English2
Estando en miserias y mal pertinazH. L. G. (Cho. by)Spanish2
Einst schwankte mein Herz auf dem stürmischen MeerHenry L. Gilmour (Author)German1
Earth has her ties, but soon, alasH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
Come to Jesus, wanderer, comeH. L. G. (Author)English4
Come, sinners, to the gospel feast, Let every soul be Jesus' guestH. L. G. (Author (chorus))English26
Come, O my God, the promise sealH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
Come, now to Jesus, He's present to blessHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English2
Come back to me, I long to see your faceH. L. G. (Author)English3
Centinelas del MaestroH. L. Gilmour (Author)Spanish3
By the cross we conquer and have victoryH. L. G. (Author)English3
Away from friends, from home, and GodHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English2
As onward I sail over life's treacherous waveH. L. G. (Author (Chorus))English1
Arm for the battle of gloryHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English3
All glory to the bleeding Lamb (Gilmour)Henry L. Gilmour (Author)English2
All glory to Jesus, I'll sing a glad songHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English2
A stream from Calvary's summit rollsHenry L. Gilmour (Author)English8

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