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[Forgive me for forgetting the debt of love I owe]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Homer Rodeheaver Incipit: 56571 43332 12467 Used With Text: Forgive Me for Forgetting

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Forgive Me for Forgetting

Author: Oswald J. Smith Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Forgive me for forgetting the debt of love I owe Refrain First Line: Forgive me for forgetting! Forgive me for forgetting Used With Tune: [Forgive me for forgetting the debt of love I owe]

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Forgive Me for Forgetting

Author: Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: Oswald Smith's Best Songs #49 (1958) First Line: Forgive me for forgetting the debt of love I owe Refrain First Line: Forgive me for forgetting! Forgive me for forgetting Languages: English Tune Title: [Forgive me for forgetting the debt of love I owe]

Forgive Me for Forgetting

Author: Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: Good News In Song #11 (1951) First Line: Forgive me for forgetting the debt of love I owe Refrain First Line: Forgive me for forgetting! Languages: English Tune Title: [Forgive me for forgetting the debt of love I owe]

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Oswald J. Smith

1889 - 1986 Author of "Forgive Me for Forgetting" in Oswald Smith's Best Songs Smith, Oswald Jeffrey. (Odessa, Ontario, November 8, 1889--January 25, 1986, Toronto, Canada). Presbyterian. Attended Manitoba College, Winnipeg, 1909-1910; Toronto Bible College, 1907-1908, 1910-1912; McCormick Theological Seminary, 1912-1915; further study at Knox College, Toronto; several honorary doctorates. Pastorates in Toronto, 1915-1958; frequently conducted evangelistic meetings and crusades elsewhere. In 1928 he organized the virtually autonomous People's Church, which combines a vigorous evangelistic program in Toronto with an enviable overseas missionary network; in 1958 he relinquished its guidance to his son Paul, but remained its highly active minister emeritus. He published some 35 devotional and inspirational books, which he eventually combined into fourteen; most of his 1200 hymns and poems first appeared in church-connected magazines, but many are found in Poems of a Lifetime (London: Marshall, 1962). --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Homer A. Rodeheaver

1880 - 1955 Person Name: Homer Rodeheaver Composer of "[Forgive me for forgetting the debt of love I owe]" in Oswald Smith's Best Songs Homer Rodeheaver (1880-1955) was a world renowned evangelist and the music director of Billy Sunday's Evangelistic Campaigns. He was born in Union Furnace, OH. In the Spanish American War he served as trombonist. In 1918 he worked in France with the YMCA, He was President of Rodeheaver, Hall-Mack Co. and founder of Rodeheaver Boys' Ranch in Palatka, FL. see Osborne p.328 Mary Louise VanDyke