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Notes of Joy, for the Sabbath School

Publication Date: 1869 Publisher: W. C. Palmer Person Name: J. F. Knapp Publication Place: New York Editors: J. F. Knapp; W. C. Palmer

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Safe within the vail

Author: E. Adams Appears in 137 hymnals Person Name: E. Adams First Line: Land ahead, its fruits are waving Refrain First Line: Rocks and storms I [I'll] fear no more

We shall meet beyond the river, bye and bye

Author: John Atkinson Appears in 98 hymnals Person Name: John Atkinson

Go and tell Jesus

Author: Mary A. Bachelor Appears in 86 hymnals Person Name: Mary A. Bachelor First Line: Bury thy sorrow, the world has its share

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Safe within the vail

Author: E. Adams Hymnal: NJSS1869 #d73 (1869) Person Name: E. Adams First Line: Land ahead, its fruits are waving Refrain First Line: Rocks and storms I [I'll] fear no more

We shall meet beyond the river, bye and bye

Author: John Atkinson Hymnal: NJSS1869 #d155 (1869) Person Name: John Atkinson

Go and tell Jesus

Author: Mary A. Bachelor Hymnal: NJSS1869 #d14 (1869) Person Name: Mary A. Bachelor First Line: Bury thy sorrow, the world has its share

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E. Adams

Hymnal Number: d73 Author of "Safe within the vail" in Notes of Joy, for the Sabbath School

John Atkinson

1835 - 1897 Hymnal Number: d155 Author of "We shall meet beyond the river, bye and bye" in Notes of Joy, for the Sabbath School Atkinson, John, D.D., born at Deerfield, New Jersey, Sept. 6, 1835, and educated for the Ministry, which he now exercises in the American Methodist Episcopal Church. His very popular hymn, "We shall meet beyond the river," was written in Jan., 1867. It appeared in Bright Jewels (to music composed for it in Feb. 1867 by Hubert P. Main), in 1869, No. 43, in 4 stanzas of 8 lines. From thence both words and music passed into I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, No. 109. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ====================== Atkinson, John. (Deerfield, New Jersey, December 6, 1835--December 8, 1897, Haverstraw, New York). Methodist. Clergyman, with pastorates in Newark and Jersey City, N.J.; Chicago, Illinois; Bay City, Michigan; and Haverstraw, N.Y. A fervent and fiery preacher. Author of several books of sermons, of histories of early American Methodism, and of the widely used hymn "We shall meet beyond the river." --Anastasia Van Burkalow, DNAH Archives

Mary A. Bachelor

Hymnal Number: d14 Author of "Go and tell Jesus" in Notes of Joy, for the Sabbath School Bachelor, Mary A. This is the name which Mr. Sankey gives as the writer of "Go, bury thy sorrow," p. 1566, i. He adds that it originally began, "Bury thy sorrow, hide it with care." It was found by P. P. Bliss in a newspaper, and altered by him for musical reasons. See My Life and Sacred Songs, by I. D. Sankey, 1906. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)