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Oh, Let Me Hide in Thee

Author: J. W. G. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: O blessed Rock of Ages Refrain First Line: O blessed Rock of Ages Used With Tune: [O blessed Rock of Ages]

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[O blessed Rock of Ages, O Lamb of Calvary]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. W. Gaines Incipit: 55651 31112 16551 Used With Text: Oh, Let Me Hide in Thee

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Oh, Let Me Hide in Thee

Author: J. W. G. Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #102 (1918) First Line: O blessed Rock of Ages Lyrics: 1 O blessed Rock of Ages, O Lamb of Calvary, The hope of every nation, Oh, let me hide in thee! Refrain: O blessed Rock of Ages, Let me hide myself in thee! Though raging billows near me roll, My refuge ever be; By faith my soul to thee is anchored; Give me grace to see, Till life and all its cares have passed; Oh, let me hide in thee! 2 O Rock of my salvation, My shelter ever be From sin with its temptations; Oh, let me hide in thee! [Refrain] 3 Thou, everlasting refuge, Thru life my hope shall be; When death’s dark shadows gather, Oh, let me hide in thee! [Refrain] Topics: Security Tune Title: [O blessed Rock of Ages, O Lamb of Calvary]

O let me hide in thee

Author: James W. Gaines Hymnal: The Guiding Star #d77 (1917) First Line: O blessed Rock of Ages, O Lamb of Calvary Refrain First Line: O blessed Rock of Ages, let me hide myself in Languages: English

O let me hide in thee

Author: James W. Gaines Hymnal: Carols of Peace for Christian Work and Worship #d85 (1919) First Line: O blessed Rock of Ages, O Lamb of Calvary Refrain First Line: O blessed Rock of Ages, let me hide myself in Languages: English

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James W. Gaines

1880 - 1937 Person Name: J. W. G. Author of "Oh, Let Me Hide in Thee" in Songs of Grace and Glory Born: January 23, 1881, Hiram, Kaufman County, Texas. Died: June 3, 1937, Oakville, Tennessee. Buried: Edmondson Cemetery, Southaven, Mississippi. In 1900, Gaines was living in Kauffman, Texas. He worked with the Trio and/or Quartet Music Companies in Waco, Texas, and married Laurel Life around 1904. Their daughter Mia was born in Texas around 1906, and their son Charles Life Gaines in Missouri around 1907. The family moved to Tennessee by World War I, when Gaines was drafted for military service. After the war, he ran a music publishing company in Memphis, Tennessee. His works include: The Gospel Messenger (Memphis, Tennessee: J. W. Gaines Music Company, 1931) Revival Tidings (Memphis, Tennessee: Gaines Music Company, 1932) --www.hymntime.com/tch/