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Nothing But Christ

Author: S. O’M. Cluff Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Nothing but Christ, as on we tread Used With Tune: HURSLEY

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HURSLEY

Appears in 1,157 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Peter Ritter Incipit: 11117 12321 3333 Used With Text: Nothing But Christ
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GROSTETE

Appears in 55 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. W. Greatorex Incipit: 33217 65666 66671 Used With Text: Nothing But Christ As On We Tread
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[Nothing but Christ, as on we tread]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: B. U. Gebhardt Incipit: 56715 43216 67122 Used With Text: Nothing but Christ, as on we tread

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Nothing but Christ, as on we tread

Author: S. O'M. Cluff Hymnal: Messages of Love Hymn Book #243 (1920) Languages: English Tune Title: [Nothing but Christ, as on we tread]
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Nothing But Christ As On We Tread

Author: S. O'M. Cluff Hymnal: Hymns of Grace and Truth #135 (1903) First Line: Nothing but Christ, as on we tread Topics: Christian Experience Rejection with Christ Languages: English Tune Title: GROSTETE

Nothing but Christ as on we tread

Author: Samuel O. Clouph Hymnal: Hymns of Grace and Truth. 2nd ed. #d226 (1904) Languages: English

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Samuel O'Malley Cluff

1837 - 1910 Person Name: S. O’M. Cluff Author of "Nothing But Christ" in Choice Hymns of the Faith Rv Samuel O'Malley Gore Cluff (Clough) United Kingdom 1837-1910. Born in Dublin, Ireland, he attended Trinity College and became a minister in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland. He pastored at various locations in Ireland. In 1884 he became leader of the Plymouth Brethren. He married Anne Blake Edge. They had four children. He wrote hymn poems and about 1000 songs. He composed many melodies and oratories. He died in Abbeyleix, Ireland. While holding crusades in Scotland with D. L. Moody, Ira Sankey came across Cluff's poem about prayer and composed the music for it, used in subsequent crusades. John Perry

Peter Ritter

1760 - 1846 Composer of "HURSLEY" in Choice Hymns of the Faith Peter Ritter; b. 1760, Mannheim; d. 1846 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

H. W. Greatorex

1813 - 1858 Composer of "GROSTETE" in Hymns of Grace and Truth Henry Wellington Greatorex United Kingdom 1813-1858. Born at Burton upon Trent, England, he received a thorough musical education from his father, Thomas Greatorex, who was for many years organist of Westminster Abbey, and conductor of the London concerts of ancient music. Henry became a composer, author, compiler, editor, and arranger of music. He emigrated to the U.S. In 1839. In 1849 he married artist Eliza Pratt, and they had four children: Elizabeth, Kathleen, Thomas, and Francis Henry. Prior to settling in New York City as a music teacher and organist at Calvary Church, he played at churches in Hartford, CT, including Center Church and St Johns Episcopal Church in West Hartford, CT. He frequently sang in oratorios and concerts. For some years he was also organist and conductor of the choir at St. Paul's Chapel. In 1853 he was an organist at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC. He did much to advance the standard of sacred music in the U.S. In days when country singing school teachers imposed more rudimentary melodies on hymn books. He published a collection of “Psalm & hymn tunes, chants, anthems & sentences” (Boston 1851). He died of yellow fever in Charleston, SC. John Perry
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