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William Jensen Reynolds, Hartsough during his ministerial career served 15 congregations and five Methodist districts. He traveled some 400,000 miles while making 9,000 ministerial visits to members in need and participated in 7,000 prayer meetings and other church gatherings. Hartsough preached
33: 205:, the one gospel song (both words and tune being his) for which he is remembered because of its international popularity—“I Am Coming, Lord” (also known by its first line “I hear thy welcome voice”). In 1873 the song came to the attention of 163:, Hartsough met publisher Joseph Hillman, a concurrence which was to have long-lasting effects even though Hartsough, for health reasons, had to request relocation to a drier climate. Hartsough transferred to the 155:. He was also cultivating his interest in religious poetry and music, as in 1858 he wrote the lyrics for "I Love to Sing of Heaven" (customarily matched to tunes by Charles W. Dunbar or 425: 578: 568: 538: 558: 543: 256:
His given name is often misspelled "Louis" perhaps because Hartsough was inclined to indicate the name by merely its first initial.
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In 1868, Hartsough, while in Wyoming but still in communication with Hillman, became musical editor of the
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Revivalist: A collection of choice revival hymns and tunes, original and selected
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Mission as its first superintendent and became the presiding elder of the
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which ultimately had 11 editions as items were removed or added. The
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on August 31, 1828. In 1853, one year after graduation from
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Hymns of our faith: A handbook for the "Baptist hymnal"
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Hymns of our faith: A handbook for the "Baptist hymnal"
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Hymns & history: An annotated survey of sources
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Ithaca, New York
Mount Vernon, Iowa
Cazenovia Seminary


Methodist
evangelist
gospel song
Ithaca, New York
Cazenovia Seminary
Upstate New York
William B. Bradbury
Utica, New York
Utah
Wyoming District
gospel songs
Troy, New York
Epworth, Iowa
revival meeting
Ira D. Sankey
Dwight L. Moody
United Kingdom
Gwahoddiad
Welsh
hymnologist
Mount Vernon, Iowa
The eponymous English town
Lincolnshire
John Wesley

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