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[Ev'ry day the Savior]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: B. D. Ackley Incipit: 54565 33212 67464 Used With Text: Every Day

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Every Day

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Ev'ry day the Savior Refrain First Line: Ev'ry day His blessings new Used With Tune: [Ev'ry day the Savior]

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Every Day

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #60 (1916) First Line: Ev'ry day the Savior Refrain First Line: Ev'ry day His blessings new Lyrics: 1 Ev'ry day the Savior Sends me blessings new; Ev'ry day He cheers me With His promise true; Ev'ry day He guides me, Lest my feet should stray, As I follow Jesus Ev'ry day. Chorus: Ev'ry day His blessings new Fall around me like the dew; Ev'ry day the Savior gives to me On life's way the victory; So along my pilgrim way I will serve Him ev'ry day. 2 Ev'ry day His gladness Fills and thrills my soul, When I let the Savior Have complete control; So my heart is ringing With its sweetest lay, And its tributes bringing Ev'ry day. [Chorus] 3 Ev'ry day for Jesus, This my song shall be; Ev'ry day for Jesus, Who has ransomed me; Working for the Master All along the way, I will live for Jesus Ev'ry day. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Ev'ry day the Savior]
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Every Day

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: The Popular Hymnal #254 (1918) First Line: Ev'ry day the Savior Refrain First Line: Every day his blessings new Topics: Savior Guide Tune Title: [Ev'ry day the Savior]
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Every Day

Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: Treasury of Song #7 (1917) First Line: Ev'ry day the Savior Refrain First Line: Ev'ry day His blessings new Languages: English Tune Title: [Ev'ry day the Savior]

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William C. Poole

1875 - 1949 Person Name: Rev. W. C. Poole Author of "Every Day" in The New Praiseworthy William C. Poole was born and raised on a farm in Maryland. His parents belonged to the Methodist church. He graduated from Washington College and became a Methodist minister in Wilmington, Delaware area. He was pastor of McCabe Memorial, Richardson Park and other churches. In 1913 he was superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Delaware. He wrote about five hundred hymns. The writing was done as recreation and a diversion from his pastoral work. His goal in writing as well as in being a minister was to help people. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

B. D. Ackley

1872 - 1958 Composer of "[Ev'ry day the Savior] " in The New Praiseworthy Bentley DeForrest Ackley was born 27 September 1872 in Spring Hill, Pennsylvania. He was the oldest son of Stanley Frank Ackley and the brother of A. H. Ackley. In his early years, he traveled with his father and his father's band. He learned to play several musical instruments. By the age of 16, after the family had moved to New York, he began to play the organ for churches. He married Bessie Hill Morley on 20 December 1893. In 1907 he joined the Billy Sunday and Homer Rodeheaver evangelist team as secretary/pianist. He worked for and traveled with the Billy Sunday organization for 8 years. He also worked as an editor for the Homer Rodeheaver publishing company. He composed more than 3000 tunes. He died 3 September 1958 in Winona Hills, Indiana at the age of 85 and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Indiana, near his friend Homer Rodeheaver. Dianne Shapiro (from ackleyfamilygenealogy.com by Ed Ackley and Allen C. Ackley)
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