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[This world is not a place for gloom]

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ira B. Wilson Incipit: 51721 76565 17576 Used With Text: Live in Sunshine

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Live in Sunshine

Author: Katharine A. Grimes Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: This world is not a place for gloom Refrain First Line: Then let not grief your heart beguile Used With Tune: [This world is not a place for gloom]

Netavoešeasenootonė Jesus Tsehestaotsėstse

Author: Rodolphe Petter Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Netavoešeasenootonė Jesus nema'heonevo'otonė Refrain First Line: Netȧhetotaetanoma Topics: Jesus Nexho'ėhotaene; Jesus Came to Us Scripture: Luke 2:11 Used With Tune: [Netavoešeasenootonė Jesus nema'heonevo'otonė]

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Live in Sunshine

Author: Katharine A. Grimes Hymnal: The King of Kings #8 (1915) First Line: This world is not a place for gloom Refrain First Line: Then let not grief your heart beguile Lyrics: 1 This world is not a place for gloom, While sunshine lights the morning sky, While blossoms store their sweet perfume For ev’ry one who passes by. Refrain: Then let not grief your heart beguile, Meet ev’ry trouble with a smile; Are any sad go make them glad, And live in sunshine all the while. 2 This world is not a place for wrong While God’s dear hand is over all; Go meet your sorrow with a song, And nothing evil shall befall. [Refrain] 3 This world is not a place for tears While Jesus comforts those who weep; Let hope and joy replace your fears His watchful care your ways will keep. [Refrain] 4 This world is not a place for sin, For shame, or sorrow, or despair, While Jesus’ blood can make us clean, While He will all our burdens bear. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [This world is not a place for gloom]
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Live in Sunshine

Author: Katharine A. Grimes Hymnal: Sunday School Voices, No.2 #7 (1913) First Line: This world is not a place for gloom Refrain First Line: Then let not grief your heart beguile Languages: English Tune Title: [This world is not a place for gloom]
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Live in Sunshine

Author: Katharine A. Grimes Hymnal: Gospel Songs for Men #10 (1914) First Line: This world is not a place for gloom Refrain First Line: Then let not grief your heart beguile Languages: English Tune Title: [This world is not a place for gloom]

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Ira B. Wilson

1880 - 1950 Composer of "[This world is not a place for gloom]" in Worship and Service Ira Bishop Wilson, 1880-1950 Born: Sep­tem­ber 6, 1880, Bed­ford, Io­wa. Died: Ap­ril 3, 1950, Los An­ge­les, Cal­i­for­nia. Buried: For­est Lawn Me­mor­i­al Park, Glen­dale, Cal­i­for­nia. Pseudonym: Fred B. Hol­ton. Wilson’s sis­ter taught him to play the vi­o­lin and or­gan while still at home. Around 1902, Ira be­gan stu­dies at the Moo­dy Bi­ble In­sti­tute in Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. In 1905, he went to work for the Lorenz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny in Day­ton, Ohio. His com­po­si­tions ap­peared in The Choir Lead­er and The Choir Her­ald; he al­so served as ed­it­or in chief of The Vol­un­teer Choir. His works in­clude: The King’s Mes­sage, with Ed­mund Lo­renz (New York: Lo­renz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1910) The Be­gin­ners’ Choir, with Ed­mund Lor­enz (Day­ton, Ohio: Lor­enz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1911) Praise Ye, a Col­lect­ion of Sac­red Songs, with Ed­mund Lor­enz (New York: Lor­enz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1913) His Worthy Praise, with Ed­mund Lor­enz (Day­ton, Ohio: Lor­enz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1915) Sources-- Hall, pp. 413-5 Lyrics-- Go For­ward to Con­quer Look Above Make Me a Bless­ing © 1924 My Sav­ior’s Voice This Won­der­ful Christ Is Mine Trustingly Fol­low Music-- Across the Temp­led Hills Angels’ Chor­us, The Christ Is Born Christ the Lord Is Born Christmas Lull­a­by Conchita Exalt the King Give Praise God Is Good­ness, God Is Love God Is So Good He Arose To­day His Love Is Al­ways True Jesus Wants Us to Help Joy to the World Loving Je­sus Christ Marching For­ward May God De­pend on You? Night of Nights O Star of Match­less Splen­dor On Cal­va­ry’s Cross One Day Out in the High­ways and By­ways of Life Rejoice! Re­joice! Ring, Sweet Bells Song of the Morn­ing, The Stars of De­cem­ber Walking with Je­sus Was There Ev­er a Friend So True? We Come To­day What Do the Flow­ers Say? Who Will Our Pi­lot Be? Win One --hymntime.com/tch

Katherine A. Grimes

1877 - 1967 Person Name: Katharine A. Grimes Author of "Live in sunshine" in Worship and Service Born: April 26, 1877, Argentine, Michigan. Died: September 3, 1967, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Buried: Calvary Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Grimes was the first child of Stephen and Ada Potter Atherton, and had seven brothers. In 1900, she married broom maker Elliot Grant Grimes in Vernon, Michigan. She had a stepdaughter, Corabelle Grimes Shorden, one son, Leon Elliot Grimes, and an adopted daughter, Mary Patricia Green Jacobs. She became a writer at an early age, and worked as an editor for the Southern Agriculturist magazine in Nashville, Tennessee. In addition to writing, she was an accomplished pianist and a music teacher. In 1920, she and her son Leon worked for Dr. William Fewkes of the Smithsonian Institute, exploring the Anasazi Indian ruins at Mesa Verde, Colorado. In later years, she formed her own business, "Writer’s Aid," whereby she took a writers’ manuscripts and corrected and prepared them for submission for publication. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Rodolphe Petter

Author of "Netavoešeasenootonė Jesus Tsehestaotsėstse" in Tsese-Ma'heone-Nemeotȯtse (Cheyenne Spiritual Songs)
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