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[Jesus, in thy gentle mercy]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Adolph Jesreal Incipit: 35612 13322 12321 Used With Text: Let me come to thee

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Let Me Come to Thee

Author: Dr. M. Victor Staley Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Jesus, in Thy gentle mercy Refrain First Line: Open wide Thine arms, dear Savior Used With Tune: [Jesus, in Thy gentle mercy]

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Let me come to thee

Author: Dr. M. Victor Staley Hymnal: Joyful Praise #128 (1902) First Line: Jesus, in thy gentle mercy Refrain First Line: Open wide thine arms Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, in thy gentle mercy]
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Let me come to thee

Author: Dr. M. Victor Staley Hymnal: Loyal Praise #128 (1907) First Line: Jesus, in thy gentle mercy Refrain First Line: Open wide thine arms Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, in thy gentle mercy]
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Let Me Come to Thee

Author: Dr. M. Victor Staley Hymnal: Coronation Hymns #128 (1913) First Line: Jesus, in Thy gentle mercy Refrain First Line: Open wide Thine arms, dear Savior Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, in Thy gentle mercy]

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M. Victor Staley

b. 1866 Person Name: Dr. M. Victor Staley Author of "Let me come to thee" in Joyful Praise Staley, M. Victor. (near Omro, Wisconsin, 1866--?). Studied at Lawrence University, 1887-1892; University of Wisconsin (Madison), B.A., 1893; Yale University, Ph.D., ca.1895; admitted to bar, 1900. Practiced, Portland, Oregon. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Palo Alto, California; University of Washington, Seattle; Orchard Lake Military Academy and Louisiana State Normal School. See: Gabriel, Charles H. (1916). Singers and Their Songs. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company. --Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

Adolph Jesreal

Composer of "[Jesus, in thy gentle mercy]" in Joyful Praise Early 20th Century Music-- Hail, Sacred Day Hide Me, Oh, My Savior! --www.hymntime.com/tch
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