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[O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me]

Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. Black Incipit: 34511 23112 11653 Used With Text: Sunlight All the Way

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Sunlight all the Way

Author: Harriet E. Buell Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me Refrain First Line: There is sunlight, sunlight, beaming bright and clear Used With Tune: [O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me]

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Sunlight All the Way

Author: Harriet E. Buell Hymnal: The Old Story in Song #88 (1906) First Line: O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me Refrain First Line: There is sunlight, sunlight, beaming bright and clear Lyrics: 1 O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me, On the morning of that bright and happy day, When I found my blessed Saviour whose pardon made me free, Now, there’s bright and blessed sunlight all the way. Refrain: There is sunlight, sunlight, beaming bright and clear In the sweetness of his service day by day, There is sunlight, sunlight, with my Saviour near, There is bright and blessed sunlight all the way. 2 In this wonderful salvation, and his redeeming grace, I have peace and joy, and nothing can dismay; In the comfort of his presence, the shining of his face There is bright and blessed sunlight all the way. [Refrain] 3 ’Tis the hope of joys eternal when life on earth is done Fills my soul with strength and courage in the fray; So I’ll shout a glad hosanna! for every vict’ry won And the bright and blessed sunlight all the way. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me]
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Sunlight All the Way

Author: Harriet E. Buell Hymnal: Gospel Songs of Grace and Glory #122 (1896) First Line: O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me Refrain First Line: There is sunlight, sunlight, beaming bright and clear Languages: English Tune Title: [O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me]
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Sunlight All the Way

Author: Hattie E. Buell Hymnal: Evangelistic Edition of Heavenly Sunlight #18 (1900) First Line: O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me Refrain First Line: There is sunlight, sunlight, beaming bright and clear Languages: English Tune Title: [O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me]

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James M. Black

1856 - 1938 Person Name: J. M. Black Composer of "[O the brightness and the glory of love that came to me]" in The Old Story in Song James Milton Black USA 1856-1938 Born in South Hill, NY, Black was an American hymn composer, choir leader and Sunday school teacher. He worked, lived,and died in Williamsport, PA. An active member, he worked at the Pine Tree Methodist Episcopal Church there. He married Lucy Love Levan. He started his music career with John Howard of New York and Daniel B. Towner of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He edited a dozen gospel song books and wrote nearly 1500 songs. He also served on the commission for the 1905 Methodist Hymnal. John Perry

Hattie E. Buell

1834 - 1910 Person Name: Harriet E. Buell Author of "Sunlight All the Way" in The Old Story in Song Hattie (Katie) Eugenia Peck Buell USA 1834-1910. Born in Cazenovia, NY, she lived in Manlius, NY, until 1898, then moved to Washington, D.C., but maintained a summer residence at Thousand Island Park, NY. She married Willard Barnes Buell, and they had two sons. Her husband died in 1905. She wrote poems to the Northern Christian Advocate in Syracuse, NY. John Perry
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