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Meter: 8.6.8.6 with refrain Appears in 25 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Fred A. Fillmore Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51176 65555 55435 Used With Text: I Know That My Redeemer Lives (Refrain)

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I Know That My Redeemer Lives

Author: F. A. F. Appears in 382 hymnals Refrain First Line: I know, I know that my Redeemer lives Used With Tune: [I know that my Redeemer lives]
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I Know That My Redeemer Lives

Author: F. A. F. Appears in 29 hymnals Used With Tune: [I know that my Redeemer lives]

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I Know that My Redeemer Lives

Author: Fred A. Fillmore Hymnal: Melodies of Love #178 (1962) Refrain First Line: I know, I know that my Redeemer lives Lyrics: 1 I know that my Redeemer lives, And ever prays for me; I know eternal life He gives, From sin and sorrow free. Refrain: I know, I know that my Redeemer lives, I know, I know eternal life he gives; I know, I know that my Redeemer lives. 2 He wills that I should holy be, In word, and tho't, in deed; Then I His holy face may see, When from this earth-life freed. [Refrain] 3 I know that unto sinful men His saving grace is nigh; I know that He will come again To take me home on high. [Refrain] 4 I know that over yonder stands A place prepared for me; A home, a house not made with hands, Most wonderful to see. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I know that my Redeemer lives]
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I Know That My Redeemer Lives

Author: F. A. F. Hymnal: The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship #2 (1938) Refrain First Line: I know, I know that my Redeemer lives Lyrics: 1 I know that my Redeemer lives, And ever prays for me; I know eternal life He gives, From sin and sorrow free. Chorus: I know, I know that my Redeemer lives, I know, I know eternal life He gives; I know, I know that my Redeemer lives. 2 He wills that I should holy be A word, in tho't, in deed; Then I His holy face may see, When from this earth-life freed. [Chorus] 3 I know that unto sinful men His saving grace is nigh; I know that He will come again To take me home on high. [Chorus] 4 I know that over yonder stands A place prepared for me; A home, a house not made with hands, Most wonderful to see. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I know that my Redeemer lives]
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I Know That My Redeemer Lives

Author: F. A. F. Hymnal: Christian Hymns #5 (1935) Refrain First Line: I know, I know that my Redeemer lives Lyrics: 1 I know that my Redeemer lives, And ever prays for me; I know eternal life He gives, From sin and sorrow free. Chorus: I know, I know that my Redeemer lives, I know, I know eternal life He gives; I know, I know that my Redeemer lives. 2 He wills that I should holy be, In word, in tho't, in deed; Then I His holy face may see, When from this earth life freed. [Chorus] 3 I know that unto sinful men His saving grace is nigh; I know that He will come again To take me home on high. [Chorus] 4 I know that over yonder stands A place prepared for me; A home, a home not made with hands, Most wonderful to see. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I know that my Redeemer lives]

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Fred A. Fillmore

1856 - 1925 Person Name: F. A. F. Arranger of "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" in Gospel Songs Number Three Born: May 15, 1856, Par­is, Ill­i­nois. Died: No­vem­ber 15, 1925, Ter­race Park, Ohio. Buried: Mil­ford, Ohio. Frederick Augustus Fillmore, who was born on May 15, 1856, in Paris, IL, one of seven children, five sons and two daughters, born to Augustus Damon and Hannah Lockwood Fillmore. His father was a preacher in the Christian Church, as well as a composer, songbook compiler, and hymn publisher who developed his own system of musical notation using numbers on the staff in place of note heads. Augustus eventually settled in Cincinnati, OH, and established a music publishing business there. Until 1906, there was no official distinction between "Christian Churches" and "Churches of Christ." The names were used pretty much interchangeably, and many older churches of Christ which are faithful today were once known as "Christian Churches." Fred and his older brother James took over their father's publishing business following the death of Augustus in 1870 and established the Fillmore Brothers Music House. This became a successful Cincinnati music form, publishing church hymnals and later band and orchestral music. For many years the firm issued a monthly periodical, The Music Messenger. The brothers edited many hymnbooks and produced many songs which became popular. Beginning with the songbook Songs of Glory in 1874, there appeared many Fillmore publications which became widely used through churches, especially in the midwest. For these collections, Fred provided a great deal of hymn tunes. --launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/hymnoftheday
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