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"He Lives" is a Christian hymn, otherwise known by its first line, "I Serve a Risen Savior". It was composed in 1933 by Alfred Henry Ackley (1887–1960), and remains popular today within most of the body of Christ.
Bentley DeForest Ackley (September 27, 1872, in Spring Hill, Pennsylvania – September 3, 1958, in Winona Lake, Indiana) was an American musician and gospel composer. His brother Alfred Henry "A. H." Ackley (January 21, 1887 – July 3, 1960) composed with him, and is credited with the popular hymn He Lives. As a young man, B. D. had already ...
Alfred H. Ackley composed the hymn "He Lives" in 1933, including the lyric "He [Jesus Christ] lives within my heart". Paramahansa Yogananda created his Self-Realization Fellowship in 1920, and died in 1952; "... The Resurrection of the Christ Within You ..." appears in the title of a work attributed to him and first published, posthumously, in ...
Ackley is an English surname. [1] Notable people with the surname include: A. H. Ackley (1887–1960), American musician and composer; B. D. Ackley (1872–1958), American musician and composer; Brian Ackley (born 1986), American footballer; Danielle Ackley-McPhail (born 1967), American author and editor; Dustin Ackley (born 1988), American ...
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As "We Shall Not Be Moved" the song gained popularity as a protest and union song of the Civil rights movement. [2]The song became popular in the Swedish anti-nuclear and peace movements in the late 1970s, in a Swedish translation by Roland von Malmborg, "Aldrig ger vi upp" ('Never shall we give up').
Alfred Beckley (May 26, 1802 – May 26, 1888) was a public official who founded Beckley, West Virginia, and a brigadier general in the Virginia militia during the American Civil War. He named the city of Beckley in honor of his father, John James Beckley , [ a ] [ b ] who was the first librarian of the United States Congress .
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