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[My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take]

Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: I. G. Martin Incipit: 55345 55646 55543 Used With Text: My Sheep Know My Voice

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My Sheep Know My Voice

Author: H. Buffum Appears in 29 hymnals First Line: My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take Refrain First Line: My sheep know My voice, and day by day Used With Tune: [My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take]

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My Sheep Know My Voice

Author: Herbert Buffum Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4455 First Line: My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take Refrain First Line: My sheep know My voice, and day by day Lyrics: 1. My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take, They follow wherever I go; My sheep know My voice and come at my call, But a stranger’s voice do they not know. Refrain My sheep know My voice, and day by day They abide in the fold and go not astray, They love Me because I have made them my choice, And they follow My call for My sheep know My voice. 2. My sheep know My voice, and the pastures of green, Where I lead them so often to feed; My sheep know My voice and the cool sparkling stream Where beside its still waters I lead. [Refrain] 3. My sheep know My voice, and the valley of death Through which I shall lead them some day; But no danger nor harm can touch one of them, For I will be with them alway. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take]
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My Sheep Know My Voice

Author: H. Buffum Hymnal: Revival Melodies #32 (1921) First Line: My sheep know My voice, and the path that I take Refrain First Line: My sheep know My voice, and day by day Languages: English Tune Title: [My sheep know My voice, and the path that I take]
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My Sheep Know My Voice

Author: H. Buffum Hymnal: Waves of Glory No. 2 #32 (1921) Languages: English Tune Title: [My sheep know my voice]

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Herbert Buffum

1879 - 1939 Author of "My Sheep Know My Voice" in The Cyber Hymnal Herbert Buffum was born in La Fayette, Illinois 13 November 1879. He became a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He started preaching at seventeen years of age. He did city mission work up and down the Pacific Coast and later in small towns in Kansas. He began publishing hymns at the age of eighteen. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

I. G. Martin

1862 - 1957 Person Name: Isaiah G. Martin Arranger of "[My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take]" in The Cyber Hymnal Martin, Isaiah Guyman. (Gentry County, Missouri, April 18, 1862--August 23, 1957, Pasadena, California). Richmond School of Music; Missouri (now Kansas) Wesleyan; Iliff School of Theology. Married in 1905, two sons, one daughter. Converted at age 12, joined the Baptist Church; 1893 joined the Methodist Church and began his ministry. 1903 joined the Church of the Nazarene and in 1905 was appointed District Superintendent of "all the territory east of the Rocky Mountains." Pastored First Church of the Nazarene, Chicago; evangelist. Tenor soloist; composed songs as a hobby (around 200), frequently while playing the reed organ. "Eastern Gate" is probably his most familiar hymn. It was written as a tribute to Dr. P.F. Bresee's traditional farewell at gatherings of the Church of the Nazarene, "We will meet at the Eastern Gate." According to Martin, "One of the old-timers was trying to get a tune for some words he had written, but couldn't put it over, so I got to humming a tune, which turned out to be 'Eastern Gate.'" --E. Roger Taylor, DNAH Archives
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