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My sins are washed away

Author: C. H. G. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: A glad new song of praise I sing Refrain First Line: There's a constant victory in my soul Topics: Atonement, Salvation; Gratitude-Thanksgiving; Victory-Triumph Used With Tune: [A glad new song of praise I sing]
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A Gladsome Song

Author: Ambrose N. Blatchford Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: A gladsome song of praise we sing Topics: Gratitude-Thanksgiving Used With Tune: CONSTANCE
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Able to Deliver

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Able to deliver! sound it far and near Topics: Atonement, Salvation; Invitation; Jesus Christ Used With Tune: [Able to deliver! sound it far and near]

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[A glad new song of praise I sing]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. H. Gabriel First Line: A glad new song of praise I sing Incipit: 13321 33156 11211 Used With Text: My sins are washed away
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[Able to deliver! sound it far and near]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. H. Gabriel First Line: Able to deliver! sound it far and near Incipit: 11111 51232 12222 Used With Text: Able to Deliver
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[All around the battle rages with the hosts of sin and wrong]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. H. Gabriel First Line: All around the battle rages with the hosts of sin and wrong Incipit: 55171 21512 32343 Used With Text: Up, Ye Soldiers

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My sins are washed away

Author: C. H. G. Hymnal: JVSS1905 #177 (1905) First Line: A glad new song of praise I sing Refrain First Line: There's a constant victory in my soul Topics: Atonement, Salvation; Gratitude-Thanksgiving; Victory-Triumph Languages: English Tune Title: [A glad new song of praise I sing]
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A Gladsome Song

Author: Ambrose N. Blatchford Hymnal: JVSS1905 #250 (1905) First Line: A gladsome song of praise we sing Topics: Gratitude-Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: CONSTANCE
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Able to Deliver

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: JVSS1905 #16 (1905) First Line: Able to deliver! sound it far and near Topics: Atonement, Salvation; Invitation; Jesus Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [Able to deliver! sound it far and near]

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Ambrose N. Blatchford

1842 - 1924 First Line: A gladsome song of praise we sing Hymnal Number: 250 Author of "A Gladsome Song" in Jubilant Voices for Sunday Schools and Devotional Meetings Blatchford, Ambrose Nichols, B.A., born at Plymouth, 1842, and educated for the Unitarian Ministry at Manchester New College, London. He also graduated at the London University as B.A. In 1866, he became junior colleague to the late Rev. William James, Minister of Lewin's Mead Meeting, Bristol, and on the death of Mr. James, in 1876, the sole pastor. Mr. Blatchford's hymns were written for the Sunday School anniversary services at Lewin's Mead Meeting, on the dates given below, and were adapted to existing melodies. They were first printed as fly-leaves and include:— 1. A gladsome hymn of praise we sing. Praise. 1876. 2. Awake to the duty, prepare for the strife. Duty. 1878. 3. Lord, without Thy constant blessing. Divine Help. 1875. 4. Night clouds around us silently are stealing. Evening. 1878. 5. O Lord of Life, for all Thy care. Praise. 1875. 6. O'er the wide and restless ocean. Life & Hope. 1878. 7. Once more the shadows fall. Evening. 1880. 8. Softly the silent night. Evening. 1875. Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 were first published in W. B. Stevenson's School Hymnal, 1880, and Nos. 3, 7. and 8 in the Sunday School Hymn Book of the Sunday School Association, Lond., 1881. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ==================== Blatchford, Ambrose Nichols, p. 145, i. Since 1866 Minister of Lewin's Mead, Bristol. His Songs of Praise for School and Church, a collection of 56 hymns, was published in 1897. Additional hymns by him are:— 1. On weary hearts descending. Close of School Anniversary. 2. Silent and soft, the first faint gleam of day. Christmas. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

M. Victor Staley

b. 1866 First Line: Art thou toiling for the Master Hymnal Number: 198 Author of "Art Thou Toiling" in Jubilant Voices for Sunday Schools and Devotional Meetings Staley, M. Victor. (near Omro, Wisconsin, 1866--?). Studied at Lawrence University, 1887-1892; University of Wisconsin (Madison), B.A., 1893; Yale University, Ph.D., ca.1895; admitted to bar, 1900. Practiced, Portland, Oregon. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Palo Alto, California; University of Washington, Seattle; Orchard Lake Military Academy and Louisiana State Normal School. See: Gabriel, Charles H. (1916). Singers and Their Songs. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company. --Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

Mary Slater

First Line: As you journey onward thro' life's steep and rugged way Hymnal Number: 10 Author of "Scatter the Golden Sunshine" in Jubilant Voices for Sunday Schools and Devotional Meetings See Jones, Lewis E. (Lewis Edgar), 1865-1936