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[Jesus, Master search me, prove me]

Appears in 2 hymnals Incipit: 55656 77155 65712 Used With Text: Jesus, Master search me, prove me

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Jesus, Master, Search me

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Jesus, Master, search me, prove me Topics: Choruses Used With Tune: [Jesus, Master, search me, prove me]

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Jesus, Master, Search me

Hymnal: Redemption Songs #C26 (1937) First Line: Jesus, Master, search me, prove me Topics: Choruses Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, Master, search me, prove me]
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Jesus, Master search me, prove me

Hymnal: Songs of Victory #c88 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, Master search me, prove me]

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James Mountain

1844 - 1933 Person Name: J. Mountain Composer of "TRANQUILITY (Mountain - Chorus)" Rv James Mountain United Kingdom 1844-1933. Born at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, he attended Gainford Academy, Rotherham College, Nottingham Institute, and Cheshunt College. He became pastor at Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Leaving the clerical field due to ill health, he conducted evangelistic campaigns in Britain (1874-82) and worldwide (1882-1889). An author, he wrote a number of books. He published a hymn book, “Hymns of consecration and faith”,and “Sacred songs for missions, prayer, and praise meetings” (1876). He died at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. John Perry
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