M. E. Servoss

Short Name: M. E. Servoss
Full Name: Servoss, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) 1849-1906
Birth Year: 1849
Death Year: 1906

Servoss, M. E. Hymns by this writer are in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, 1881. (1) “Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice" (Joy in the Redeemer); and (2) "When the storms of life are raging" (Refuge in God). Another, "'Tis Jesus when the burdened heart" (Jesus, the Sinner's Friend), is in the Sunday School Union Voice of Praise, 1887. Miss Servoss was born at Schenectady, near New York.

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


Texts by M. E. Servoss (112)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
Be not afraid, 'twas Jesus spokeMary E. Servoss (Author)2
Come up higher, till the FatherMary E. Servoss (Author)3
Faithful is he that calleth theeMary E. Servoss (Author)2
Fight the good fight, Christian soldierMary E. Servoss (Author)3
Hur 'n lifvets stormar rasaMary E. Servoss (Author)3
In the garden of the LordMary E. Servoss (Author)2
Naar st'rk Livets Storme raseMary E. Servoss (Author)2
O be earnest, friends, be earnestM. E. Servoss (Author)2
O holy word with reverent handsM. E. Servoss (Author)5
O morning land of sunshineMary E. Servoss (Author)2
Then make us humble, LordMary E. Servoss (Author)2
Unto the shining hills of GodMary E. Servoss (Author)2
We're trying to gatherM. E. Servoss (Author)2
When the clouds hang darkly o'er usMary E. Servoss (Author)2
When the drunkards who reel in our streets todayMary E. Servoss (Author)2
Why should we be discouragedMary E. Servoss (Author)3
A ship comes over the sea of timeM. E. Servoss (Author)English6
A song, a song for JesusM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
Across life's rugged mountainsM. E. Servoss (Author)English5
A-down earth's dark abyss of woeM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
All the way home, all the way homeM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
Always ready for the comingMiss M. E. Servoss (Author)English4
Amid the deep valleys of anguish and sorrowM. E. Servoss (Author)English8
As the lightning's bright flash in the eastern horizonMrs. M. E. Servoss (Author)English3
Be glad in the Lord and rejoice, All ye that are upright in heartM. E. Servoss (Author)English8
Beyond the rolling billowsM. E. Servoss (Author)English4
Come with bright garlands, sweet scented and rareMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Floating on between the shadowsMary E. Servoss (Author)English5
From the North and the South, from the East and the WestMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
From the windy storm and tempestMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
Full many, many years have passedM. E. Servoss (Author)English5
Gently as the wind of autumnM. E. Servoss (Author)English5
Give thanks unto God, who is able and willingMiss M. E. Servoss (Author)English8
Happy in God's sunlightM. E. Servoss (Author)English5
Have you felt a Savior's loveM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
He spake in the cloudy pillarM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
He whose word hath never been brokenM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
Hear ye now the gladsome tidingsM. E. Servoss (Author)English5
Hoping in Jesus, hoping in JesusMary E. Servoss (Author)English6
How blindly some have waitedM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
I am coming, gentle SaviorMary E. Servoss (Author)English4
I have found a rest completeM. E. Servoss (Author)English6
I know not the hour of His coming, I know not the day nor the yearMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
I know the great RedeemerM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
If with sin you're overcastM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
In the journey of life there are duties for allM. E. Servoss (Author)English5
In the morning lit land stands the city of loveM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
"Into his rest," how the heart in its sadnessM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
It may be He'll come in the morningMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Jesus loves the little children, Takes them by the handMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Jesus only, when the sinful heartM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
Journeying homeward, we joyously singM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
Lift up the gates of praiseM. E. Servoss (Author)English29
Like the lily of the valley In their beauty pure and sweetM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
Mid the mire and clayM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
My heart has found a peace withinM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
No pearly gate on hinge of goldMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
Not far from the kingdom, The gates open wideMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
O city of beauty, I long to beholdM. E. Servoss (Author)English7
O lift up your voices in songMiss M. E. Servoss (Author)English2
O sing ye morning stars, rejoiceM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
O ye who would journey to Canaan's landMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
O Zion acclaim your RedeemerMary Elizabeth Servoss (Author)English3
Our God is our refuge and strengthMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Out on the mountain the tempest was highMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
Patiently enduring As the days go byMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
Peace on earth the angels sang, And Bethlehem's plains with music rangMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Quench not the spirit, turn not awayMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Rejoice, rejoice, for Jesus reignsM. E. Servoss (Author)English13
Rock of my refuge from all that assail meM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
Shall desolation always rule Throughout our nativ land?Mary E. Servoss (Author)English2
Shout, for the victory is ours!M. E. Servoss (Author)English2
Sing how the angels came by nightMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Tenderly and reassuringM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
The Christian army stands arrayedM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
The conflict is raging, and sin is engagingM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
The door of salvation is open wideMary E. Servoss (Author)English7
The fields are white for the harvest, the reaper's work is begunMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
The glad bells of temperance are joyously ringingM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
The star of hope has risenM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
There are pain prisoned souls who would work for the LordM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
There was rest, sweet restM. E. Servoss (Author)English2
There's a tide of anguish rollsM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
Though long my feet have wanderedM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
'Tis Jesus when the burdened heartMary E. Servoss (Author)English11
'Tis sweet to know that Jesus hearsM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
To the children of God there remaineth a restMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
'Twas only a sinnerMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
Waiting for His coming, toiling as I waitMary Elizabeth Servoss (Author)English5
Waiting for Jesus, and working while I waitMary E. Servoss (Author)English4
We are going on a journey to a country bright and fairM. E. Servoss (Author)English3
We sing of the days that have passed awayMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
We will sweetly sing on the golden shoreM. E. Servoss (Author)English7
What means this glorious radianceMary E. Servoss (Author)English5
Whatever the battles of lifeMary E. Servoss (Author)English4
When a heart is weary with its load of sinM. E. Servoss (Author)English4
When mothers brought their childrenMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
When the glorious bells are ringingMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
When the storms of life are raging, Tempests wild on sea and landMary E. Servoss (Author)English56
When toiling along over desert and plainMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
When with earthly conflicts wearyMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Why should I wait, when Jesus is callingMary E. Servoss (Author)English2
Within thy gates of peace, O city fair to seeMary E. Servoss (Author)English3
Frohlockt, frohlockt, denn Jesus istMary E. Servoss (Author)German1
O lasst uns mit Jauchzen erhebenMary E. Servoss (Author)German1
Tut auf die TempeltürMary E. Servoss (Author)German1
Wenn des Lebens Stürme tosenMary E. Servoss (Author)German5
കർത്തനിൽ ആർത്തു സ-ന്തോഷിക്ക (Karttanil ārttu sa-ntēāṣikka)M. E. Servoss (Author)Malayalam2
Naar at livets storme raserM. E. Servoss (Author)Norwegian2
O meu coração sofredor descanso seguro encontrouMary E. Servoss (Author)Portuguese2
Giữa giông tố, sóng biển kia bổ dồnM. E. Servoss (Author)Vietnamese2
E yo ninu Oluwa, E yoM. E. Servoss (Author)Yoruba2
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