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One Day!

Author: J. Wilbur Chapman Meter: 11.10.11.10 with refrain Appears in 169 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: One day when heaven was filled with His praises Refrain First Line: Living, He loved me; dying, He saved me Topics: Choruses Refrains of the following:; Christ Life and Ministry; Church Her Faith; Dedication of Building

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CHAPMAN

Meter: 11.10.11.10 with refrain Appears in 111 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles H. Marsh Hymnal Title: Baptist Hymnal 1991 Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 53456 71765 34234 Used With Text: One Day

[One day when Heaven was filled with His praises]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mark Hall; Michael Bleecker Hymnal Title: CCLI Top 100 Tune Key: B Major Used With Text: Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)

CHAPMAN

Appears in 7 hymnals Hymnal Title: The New Broadman Hymnal Incipit: 55555 34515 55555 Used With Text: One day when heaven was filled with his praises

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One Day!

Author: Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman Hymnal: 112 Familiar Hymns and Gospel Songs #91 (1945) Hymnal Title: 112 Familiar Hymns and Gospel Songs First Line: One day when heaven was filled with His praises Refrain First Line: Living, He loved me; dying, He saved me Languages: English Tune Title: [One day when heaven was filled with His praises]
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One Day!

Author: J. Wilbur Chapman Hymnal: 20th Century Gospel Songs #46 (1957) Hymnal Title: 20th Century Gospel Songs First Line: One day when Heaven was filled with His praises Refrain First Line: Living, He loved me; dying, He saved me Languages: English Tune Title: [One day when Heaven was filled with His praises]
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One Day

Author: J. Wilbur Chapman, 1859-1918 Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #490 (2011) Meter: 11.10.11.10 with refrain Hymnal Title: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal First Line: One day when heaven was filled with His praises Refrain First Line: Living, He loved me; dying He saved me Lyrics: 1 One day when heaven was filled with His praises, One day when sin was as black as could be, Jesus came forth to be born of a virgin, Dwelt among men, my example is He! Refrain Living, He loved me; dying, He saved me; Buried, He carried my sins far away; Rising, He justified freely, forever; One day He’s coming: O glorious day! 2 One day they led Him up Calvary’s mountain, One day they nailed Him to die on the tree; Suffering anguish, despised and rejected, Bearing our sins, my Redeemer is He! [Refrain] 3 One day they left Him alone in the garden, One day He rested, from suffering free; Angels came down o’er His tomb to keep vigil; Hope of the hopeless, my Savior is He! [Refrain] 4 One day the grave could conceal Him no longer, One day the stone rolled away from the door; Then He arose, over death He had conquered, Now is ascended, my Lord ever more! [Refrain] 5 One day the trumpet will sound for His coming, One day the skies with His glory will shine; Wonderful day, my beloved ones bringing; Glorious Savior, this Jesus is mine! [Refrain] Topics: The Christian Life Death and Life Eternal Scripture: Galatians 4:4 Languages: English Tune Title: ONE DAY

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Mark Hall

Hymnal Title: CCLI Top 100 Composer of "[One day when Heaven was filled with His praises]" in CCLI Top 100 Mark Hall is a full-time youth pastor and the front man for the group Casting Crowns. Dianne Shapiro, from www.castingcrowns.com/bio, accessed 3/10/2017

Michael Bleecker

b. 1977 Hymnal Title: CCLI Top 100 Composer of "[One day when Heaven was filled with His praises]" in CCLI Top 100 Michael Bleecker is a worship leader and songwriter. He attended Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. He began to lead music for youth from First Baptist Hot Springs and played at various camps and conferences. He later moved to Dallas and led music at Metro Bible Study. He is now a minister at The Village Church in Flower Mound, Texas. Dianne Shapiro, from www.thevillagechurch.net/about/staff/member/600100/?groupref=group_flower-mound-campus-staff, accessed 3/10/2017

J. Wilbur Chapman

1859 - 1918 Hymnal Title: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) Author of "One Day He's Coming" in Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) Rv John Wilbur Chapman DD LLD USA 1859-1918. Born in Richmond, IN, he attended Quaker Day School and Methodist Sunday school. At age 17 he made a public declaration of his Christian faith and joined the Richmond Presbyterian Church. He received his seminary degree from Lane Theoloical Seminary, Cincinnati, OH. He was later awarded a Doctorate in Divinity from the College of Wooster, and an LL.D. from Heidelberg University. In 1882 he married Irene Steddon. They had a daughter. His wife died in 1886. In 1888 he married Agnes Pruyn Strain, and they had four children. His second wife died in 1907. In 1910 he married Mabel Cornelia Moulton. He held six pastorates in OH, IN, NY, PA, NY, NY before becoming an evangelist, generally traveling with gospel singer, Charles Alexander. In 1893 he preached with D. L. Moody. Billy Sunday was one of his disciples on the circuit. In 1895 he was appointed Corresponding Secretary of the Presbyterian General Assembly's Committeee on Evangelism, overseeing activities of 51 evangelists in 470 cities. He developed campaign tactics to maximize evangelical successes, trying them first in Pittsburgh, then Syracuse. With funding from philanthropist, John H. Converse, a wealthy Presbyterian, Chapman joined with Alexander to launch evangelical campaigns in 1907. He assembled 21 evangelistic teams after that to cover 42 sections of Philadelphia, preaching for several weeks. 8000 conversions resulted. They repeated this in NC. In 1909 they started a worldwide campaign in Vancouver, BC, and took in cities in Australia, the Phillipines, China, Korea, and Japan. Chapman also held religious summer conferences at Winona Lake, IN, Montreat, NC, and Long Island, NY. Mass evangelism was losing favor in 1910, so he was back holding large revivals with Alexander in 1912. He was also elected moderator of the Presbyterian Church General Assembly, and under so much stress, he developed gall stones. The surgery was too much, and he died two days later. He was also a prolific writer of religious works and hymn lyrics. 19 works. John Perry