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[Worldly pleasures charm no more]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: B. D. Ackley Incipit: 35651 23321 23111 Used With Text: Jesus Satisfies Me

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Jesus Satisfies Me

Author: James Rowe Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Worldly pleasures charm no more Used With Tune: [Worldly pleasures charm no more]

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Jesus Satisfies Me

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: The New Make Christ King #103 (1914) First Line: Worldly pleasures charm no more Lyrics: 1 Worldly pleasures charm no more; Jesus satisfies me; Sinful days and nights are o’er; Jesus satisfies me. Chorus: Jesus satisfies me, Always His I’ll be; Naught shall ever separate us Thro’ eternity. 2 Day by day, He bends above; Jesus satisfies me; Whisp’ring courage, cheer and love; Jesus satisfies me. [Chorus] 3 Overflowing with His praise, Jesus satisfies me; At His side I’ll spend my days; Jesus satisfies me. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Worldly pleasures charm no more]
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Jesus Satisfies Me

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Select Hymns and Psalms #124 (1914) First Line: Worldly pleasures charm no more Languages: English Tune Title: [Worldly pleasures charm no more]

Jesus Satisfies Me

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: The Herald #127 (1915) First Line: Worldly pleasures charm no more Languages: English Tune Title: [Worldly pleasures charm no more]

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James Rowe

1865 - 1933 Author of "Jesus Satisfies Me" in The New Make Christ King Pseudonym: James S. Apple. James Rowe was born in England in 1865. He served four years in the Government Survey Office, Dublin Ireland as a young man. He came to America in 1890 where he worked for ten years for the New York Central & Hudson R.R. Co., then served for twelve years as superintendent of the Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society. He began writing songs and hymns about 1896 and was a prolific writer of gospel verse with more than 9,000 published hymns, poems, recitations, and other works. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

B. D. Ackley

1872 - 1958 Composer of "[Worldly pleasures charm no more]" in The New Make Christ King Bentley DeForrest Ackley was born 27 September 1872 in Spring Hill, Pennsylvania. He was the oldest son of Stanley Frank Ackley and the brother of A. H. Ackley. In his early years, he traveled with his father and his father's band. He learned to play several musical instruments. By the age of 16, after the family had moved to New York, he began to play the organ for churches. He married Bessie Hill Morley on 20 December 1893. In 1907 he joined the Billy Sunday and Homer Rodeheaver evangelist team as secretary/pianist. He worked for and traveled with the Billy Sunday organization for 8 years. He also worked as an editor for the Homer Rodeheaver publishing company. He composed more than 3000 tunes. He died 3 September 1958 in Winona Hills, Indiana at the age of 85 and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Indiana, near his friend Homer Rodeheaver. Dianne Shapiro (from ackleyfamilygenealogy.com by Ed Ackley and Allen C. Ackley)
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