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Timothy Dudley-Smith wrote the hymn in May 1961 when he and his wife had just moved into their first house in Blackheath.He was inspired to write the text when he was reading a modern paraphrase of the Magnificat in Luke 1:46–55 in the New English Bible, a translation which begins with the phrase, "Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord".
Tell Me the Old, Old Story; There Is a Happy Land; There is Power in the Blood; There's a Friend for Little Children; There's a Meeting Here Tonight; Thine Be the Glory; Thine for ever! God of love 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus
5 Selected hymns. 6 References. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... "Tell Me the Story of Jesus"—1880, ...
"The Old, Old Story" Arabella Katherine Hankey (12 January 1834 – 9 May 1911) [ 1 ] was an English missionary and nurse who is best known for being the author of the poem The Old, Old Story , from which the hymns " Tell me the old, old story " and " I Love to Tell the Story " were derived.
James McGranahan. James McGranahan was a nineteenth-century American musician and composer, most known for his various hymns.He was born 4 July 1840, in West Fallowfield or Adamsville, Pennsylvania, and died 9 July 1907 at his home in Kinsman, Ohio.
The hymn first appeared in Newton’s New Year’s Day sermon in 1773, 252 years ago. One of the greatest hymns of all time, it has been part of countless U.S. gatherings, both religious and non ...
Refrain: Tell me the old, old story, Tell me the old, old story, Tell me the old, old story, Of Jesus and His love. Tell me the story slowly, That I may take it in, That wonderful redemption, God’s remedy for sin. Tell me the story often, For I forget so soon; The early dew of morning Has passed away at noon. Refrain Tell me the story softly,
Katherine Hankey, lyricist for "I Love to Tell the Story" "I Love to Tell the Story" is a well-known hymn which was written as a poem by an English evangelist, Katherine Hankey. It was set to music by William G. Fischer. Hankey had a serious spell of sickness while on a mission in Africa.