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[Fade, fade, each earthly joy]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. E. White Incipit: 32156 52123 32156 Used With Text: Jesus Is Mine

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Jesus Is Mine

Author: Mrs. Bonar Appears in 558 hymnals First Line: Fade, fade, each earthly joy Used With Tune: [Fade, fade, each earthly joy]

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Jesus Is Mine

Author: Mrs. Bonar Hymnal: Joyful Greeting #39 (1886) First Line: Fade, fade, each earthly joy Languages: English Tune Title: [Fade, fade, each earthly joy]
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Jesus Is Mine

Author: Mrs. Bonar Hymnal: Better Than Pearls #47 (1881) First Line: Fade, fade, each earthly joy Languages: English Tune Title: [Fade, fade, each earthly joy]
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Jesus Is Mine

Author: Mrs. Bonar Hymnal: Carols of Joy #105 (1882) First Line: Fade, fade, each earthly joy Languages: English Tune Title: [Fade, fade, each earthly joy]

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Mrs. Catherine J. Bonar

1821 - 1884 Person Name: Mrs. Bonar Author of "Jesus Is Mine" in Joyful Greeting Bonar, Jane Catharine, née Lundie, daughter of the Rev. Robert Lundie, some time minister of the parish of Kelso, born at Kelso Manse, December, 1821, married, in 1843, to Dr. H. Bonar, and died in Edinburgh, Dec. 3, 1884. Her hymns appeared in Dr. Bonar's Songs for the Wilderness, 1843-4, and his Bible Hymn Book, 1845. Their use is very limited. Mrs. Bonar is chiefly known through her hymn:— Pass away, earthly joy. Jesus, all in all, which appeared in the Songs for the Wilderness, 2nd Series, 1844, and again in the Bible Hymn Book, 1845, No. 108, in 4 stanzas of 8 lines, including the refrain, "Jesus is mine!" The original text is given in Dr. Hatfield's Church Hymn Book. 1372, No. 661. Sometimes this is altered to "Fade, fade, each earthly joy," as in the American Songs for the Sanctuary, 1865, No. 114, and others. The last stanza of this hymn is also st. iv. of the cento, "Now I have found a friend," &c. (q. v.) -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

James Edson White

1849 - 1928 Person Name: J. E. White Composer of "[Fade, fade, each earthly joy]" in Joyful Greeting
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