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Youth Sings

Publication Date: 1951 Publisher: Praise Book Publications Publication Place: Mound, Minn. Editors: C. N. Nelson; Praise Book Publications

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I Am Thine, O Lord

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 686 hymnals First Line: I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice Refrain First Line: Draw me nearer, nearer, blessed Lord Topics: Fellowship; Fellowship Used With Tune: [I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice]
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I Surrender All

Author: J. W. Van Daventer Appears in 341 hymnals First Line: All to Jesus I surrender Topics: Consecration Used With Tune: [All to Jesus I surrender]
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My Redeemer

Author: Philip P. Bliss Appears in 319 hymnals First Line: I will sing of my Redeemer Refrain First Line: Sing, O, sing of my Redeemer Topics: Fellowship; Fellowship Used With Tune: [I will sing of my Redeemer]

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[I know not why God's wondrous grace]

Appears in 200 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James McGranahan Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13343 21655 3556 Used With Text: I Know Whom I Have Believed
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[All things come of thee, O Lord]

Appears in 106 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Beethoven Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 33211 23432 111 Used With Text: All Things Come Of Thee
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[All to Jesus I surrender]

Appears in 255 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. S. Weeden Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 33432 23211 43231 Used With Text: I Surrender All

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All Hail the Power

Author: Edward Perronet Hymnal: YS1951 #1 (1951) First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name Topics: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail the power of Jesus' name]

A melody in my heart

Author: Sidney E. Cox Hymnal: YS1951 #2 (1951) First Line: In my heart today Topics: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [In my heart today]

A passion for souls

Author: Herbert G. Tovey Hymnal: YS1951 #3 (1951) First Line: Jesus I long, I long to be winning Topics: Service Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus I long, I long to be winning]

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Daniel Iverson

1890 - 1977 Hymnal Number: 98 Author of "Spirit Of The Living God" in Youth Sings Daniel Iverson (b. Brunswick, GA, 1890; d. Asheville, NC, 1977) wrote the first stanza and tune of this hymn after hearing a sermon on the Holy Spirit during an evangelism crusade by the George Stephens Evangelistic Team in Orlando, Florida, 1926. The hymn was sung at the crusade and then printed in leaflets for use at other services. Published anonymously in Robert H. Coleman's Revival Songs (1929) with alterations in the tune, this short hymn gained much popularity by the middle of the century. Since the 1960s it has again been properly credited to Iverson. Iverson studied at the University of Georgia, Moody Bible Institute, Columbia Theological Seminary, and the University of South Carolina. Ordained in the Presbyterian Church in 1914, he served congregations in Georgia and in North and South Carolina. In 1927 he founded the Shenandoah Presbyterian Church in Miami, Florida, and served there until his retirement in 1951. An evangelist as well as a preacher, Iverson planted seven new congregations during his ministry in Miami. --www.hymnary.org/hymn/PsH/424

E. W. Blandly

b. 1849 Person Name: E. W. Blandy Hymnal Number: 122 Author of "Where He Leads Me" in Youth Sings Rv Ernest William Blandly (sometimes spelled Blandy) United Kingdom 1849-? He was a British minister that migrated to the USA in 1884 with his wife, Eliza. He became an officer in the Salvation Army and, in 1890, felt called to live in a Manhattan New York slum called “Hell's kitchen” with gangs and low life. He wrote several hymn lyrics. John Perry

Frederick C. Maker

1844 - 1927 Hymnal Number: 10 Composer of "[Beneath the cross of Jesus]" in Youth Sings Frederick C. Maker (b. Bristol, England, August 6, 1844; d. January 1, 1927) received his early musical training as a chorister at Bristol Cathedral, England. He pursued a career as organist and choirmaster—most of it spent in Methodist and Congregational churches in Bristol. His longest tenure was at Redland Park Congregational Church, where he was organist from 1882-1910. Maker also conducted the Bristol Free Church Choir Association and was a long-time visiting professor of music at Clifton College. He wrote hymn tunes, anthems, and a cantata, Moses in the Bulrushes. Bert Polman