Edgar Page

Edgar Page
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Short Name: Edgar Page
Full Name: Page, Edgar
Birth Year: 1836
Death Year: 1921

Real name Edgar Page Stites. Used Edgar Page
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Page, Edgar, is set forth in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, 1878-81, as the author of (1) "I've reached the land of corn and wine" (Peace with God); (2) ”Simply trusting every day" (Trust in Jesus).

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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Page, Edgar, p. 1585, i. In his Sacred Songs, &c, Mr. Sankey attributes the hymns "I've reached the land of corn and wine," and "Simply trusting every day," to "Edgar Page," as stated on p. 1585, i.; but in his My Life and Sacred Songs, 1906, he gives both to "E. P. Stites," together with some details concerning them, but without any reference to the change in his ascription of authorship.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)


Texts by Edgar Page (56)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
أرضا تفيض حنطةEdgar Page (Author)Arabic1
A little work for JesusEdgar Page (Author)3
ඇදහිල්ලම කරම් (Aedahillama karam)Edgar Page (Author)Sinhala1
Awake, Columbia, awakeEdgar Page (Author)2
Behold him standing at the door, He standsEdgar Page (Author)2
Christ in me the hope for allEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Come, hasten, poor, weary one, haste to the crossEdgar Page Stites (Author)English5
Das Land, wo Milch und Honig fliesstE. P. Stites (Author)German6
Enter at repentance gateEdgar Page (Author)2
For years, with our politest bowEdgar Page (Author)2
Friends of yore have flown to heavenEdgar Page (Author)English6
Glaube einfach jeden Tag, glaube, ob's auch stürmen magEdgar Page Stites (Author)German2
Gottlob, ich bin daheim, daheim, du Land voll MilchEdgar Page (Author)2
Hail, soldier, what newsEdgar Page Stites (Author)3
Hilina'i mau ia IesuE. P. Stites (Author)Hawaiian3
I find no weary hoursEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
I think oftentimes of that mansion of mineEdgar Page (Author)English3
Ikkun Tillid hver en DagEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
In heaven above, there is no careEdgar Page (Author)2
I've been up the mount with my Lord todayEdgar Page (Author)4
I've heard of streets of purest goldEdgar Page Stites (Author)English3
I've reached the land of corn and wineEdgar Page (Author)English261
I've reached the land of joy divineEdgar Page Stites (Author)5
Jesu, trau' ich jeden TagEdgar Page (Author)German1
Jesus trau' ich Tag für TagEdgar Page Stites (Author)German6
Jesus, come in todayEdgar Page Stites (Author)English3
Jesus, though I'm very smallEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Jesus, will it, can it beEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Learn to sing while we are hereEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Many years in bondage, struggling to be freeEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
'Mid the toil and the battle I think of my homeEdgar Page (Author)English7
ഞാന്‍ പ്രാപിച്ചു സമൃദ്ധിയെ (N̄ān prāpiccu samr̥d'dhiye)Edgar Page (Author)Malayalam2
Naa't er det Land med KornEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Never fear to ask your fatherEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
O, come to the stream that never runs dryEdgar Page Stites (Author)3
O Jesus, my Savior, how oft would I tellEdgar Page Stites (Author)English2
O wonnevolle slege ZeitEdgar Page Stites (Author)German8
See the morning light is breakingEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Simply trusting every dayEdgar Page Stites (Author)English240
Sometimes when hearts are wearyEdgar Page (Author)English7
Standing on the solid RockEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
The King's highway, that royal roadEdgar Stites (Author)2
The morning light is breaking, Don't you see, don't you seeEdgar Page (Author)2
The Negro slaves 'neath southern sunEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
The prohibition host have comeEdgar Page (Author)2
The Savior is mine; yes, all the day longEdgar Page (Author)3
There is a land of corn and wine, And all its joys will soon be mineEdgar Page (Author)3
They brought unto Jesus the halt and the blindEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
'Tis simple faith that breaks the powerEdgar Page (Author)2
True the path of life is ruggedEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
We hear the precious songs of earthEdgar Page Stites (Author)3
We press towards the golden shoreEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Who has a better right to laugh and liveEdgar Page (Author)English3
Who is here to enter the armyEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Why should we weep when friends have passedEdgar Page Stites (Author)2
Yes, I do believe the SaviorEdgar Page (Author)2
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