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All for Jesus!

Author: Mary D. James Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with refrain Appears in 247 hymnals Matching Instances: 246 First Line: All for Jesus, all for Jesus! All my being's ransomed powers

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ELLERKER

Appears in 98 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: J. B. Konig, 1738; Ludwig Erk Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 12323 45365 43223 Used With Text: All for Jesus! all for Jesus!
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[All for Jesus, all for Jesus]

Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. C. Stebbins Incipit: 33432 117 Used With Text: All for Jesus
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GALILEE

Appears in 445 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: William H. Jude Incipit: 35222 51111 16123 Used With Text: All for Jesus

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All for Jesus

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: Lutherförbundets Sångbok #E88 (1913) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Lyrics: 1 All for Jesus! all for Jesus! All my being's ransomed pow'rs: All my tho'ts, and words, and doings, All my days and all my hours. All for Jesus! all for Jesus! All my days, and all my hours; All for Jesus! all for Jesus! All my days, and all my hours. 2 Let my hands perform His bidding, Let my feet run in His ways-- Let my eyes see Jesus only, Let my lips speak forth His praise. All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Let my lips speak forth His praise; All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Let my lips speak forth His praise. 3 Since my eyes were fixed on Jesus, I've lost sight of all besides: So enchained my spirit's vision, Looking at the Crucified; All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Looking at the Crucified; All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Looking at the Crucified. 4 Oh, what wonder! how amazing! Jesus, glorious King of kings-- Deigns to call me His beloved, Lets me rest beneath His wings. All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Resting now beneath His wings: All for Jesus! all for Jesus! Resting now beneath His wings. Topics: Confession and Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: ALL FOR JESUS

All for Jesus

Hymnal: Hymns of the Millennial Dawn #ad8 (1937) First Line: All for Jesus, all for Jesus Languages: English

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George C. Stebbins

1846 - 1945 Person Name: Geo. C. Stebbins Composer of "[All for Jesus, all for Jesus]" in Christian Endeavor Hymns Stebbins studied music in Buffalo and Rochester, New York, then became a singing teacher. Around 1869, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, to join the Lyon and Healy Music Company. He also became the music director at the First Baptist Church in Chicago. It was in Chicago that he met the leaders in the Gospel music field, such as George Root, Philip Bliss, & Ira Sankey. At age 28, Stebbins moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he became music director at the Claredon Street Baptist Church; the pastor there was Adoniram Gordon. Two years later, Stebbins became music director at Tremont Temple in Boston. Shortly thereafter, he became involved in evangelism campaigns with Moody and others. Around 1900, Stebbins spent a year as an evangelist in India, Egypt, Italy, Palestine, France and England. (www.hymntime.com/tch)

W. H. Jude

1851 - 1922 Person Name: William H. Jude Composer of "GALILEE" in Praise! Our Songs and Hymns William Herbert Jude United Kingdom 1851-1922. Born at Westleton, Suffolk, England, his family moved to Norfolk. A precocious child, by age eight he was composing music for school plays. Educated at the Liverpool Organ School and East Liverpool College of Music, he became college principal for awhile. He married Catherine Helena Haigh. They had no children. He became a composer, editor, and organist. He was organist for the Blue Coat Hospital & School and Stretford Town Hall near Manchester, while teaching and lecturing. After 20 years there he was appointed organist at the Exeter Hall in London, a primary venue and Christian Centre owned by the YMCA on the Strand in London. As a recitalist, he was asked to “open” over 1000 new organs across the UK, Ireland, and Australia. He was considered the most brilliant organist of his day. He wrote at least two operettas: “Innocents abroad” (1882) and “The mighty deep” (1917). His compositions were frequently religious. He admired British evangelist, Rodney “Gipsy” Smith and published a collection of Smith’s favorite solos in 1903. He also supported the temperance movement. He toured Australia and New Zealand 1890-1894. In 1904 he served as editor for several musical periodicals, including “Monthly Hymnal”, “Minister of music”, and “The Higher life”. He also compiled several hymnbooks, including “Mission hymns” (1911”), and “Festival hymns” (1916). He wrote a number of works on music. He died in London. John Perry

W. G. Fischer

1835 - 1912 Person Name: Wm. G. Fischer Composer of "ALL FOR JESUS" in Young Men's Christian Association Hymn and Tune Book William Gustavus Fischer In his youth, William G. Fischer (b. Baltimore, MD, 1835; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1912) developed an interest in music while attending singing schools. His career included working in the book bindery of J. B. Lippencott Publishing Company, teaching music at Girard College, and co-owning a piano business and music store–all in Philadelphia. Fischer eventually became a popular director of music at revival meetings and choral festivals. In 1876 he conducted a thousand-voice choir at the Dwight L. Moody/Ira D. Sankey revival meeting in Philadelphia. Fischer composed some two hundred tunes for Sunday school hymns and gospel songs. Bert Polman