Composer Bio Information
Bliss, Philip Paul's bio information
Monday, July 9, 1838 - Friday, December 29, 1876
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2006
American evangelist and writer of gospel songs, b. Clearfield co., Pa.
A fine baritone voice and a handsome presence aided him in his work, and his songs became tremendously popular.
After the publication of his Gospel Songs (1874) he became associated with Dwight L. Moody and joined Ira D. Sankey in producing a series of songbooks called Gospel Hymns, the first of which appeared in 1875.
Among his songs are "Hold the Fort," "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning," and "Jesus Loves Me."
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From: http://pdmusic.org/index.html
Philip Paul Bliss was born in Clearfield County, PA on 9 July 1838 to the parents of Isaac Bliss (1757-1864) and Lydia Dolittle. He had three sisters: Phoebe, Reliance, and Elizabeth; and one brother: James D. He married on 1 June 1859 to Lucy J. Young and they had two children. He died, in a train wreck with his wife, on 29 December 1876 in Ashtabula, OH, at the age of 38. He occasionally used the pseudonym of Pro Phundo Basso. He was a contemporary of, and fellow Normal Musical Institute singer with, George Frederick Root, Frederic Woodman Root, and Thomas Martin Towne.
His most popular song was Hold the Fort! (1870) which was based on the events of a Civil War battle in October 1864 near Atlanta, GA. He is especially noted for his hymns and character songs.
Among his most popular hymns were I Am So Glad, Daniel's Band, More to Follow, Free From the Law, Whosoever Will, Man of Sorrows, Almost Persuaded, I Know Not the Hour, and Meet Me at the Fountain.
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From: www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/b/l/i/bliss_pp.html
Born: July 9, 1838, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
Died: December 29, 1876, Ashtabula, Ohio. Bliss and his wife died in a tragic train wreck caused by a bridge collapse. He survived the initial impact, but went back into the flames in an unsuccessful attempt to rescue his wife.
Burial: The remains retrieved from the Ashtabula disaster were placed in a common grave marked by a cenotaph in the Ashtabula Cemetery. A cenotaph in memory of the Blisses was also erected in the cemetery at Rome, Pennsylvania, July 17, 1877.
Bliss’s works include:
Gospel Songs (Cincinnati, Ohio: John Church & Co., 1874)
Hymns
Bliss Home
Bliss home in Rome, Pennsylvania;
now the P.P. Bliss Gospel Songwriters’ Museum
A Long Time I Wandered
At the Feet of Jesus
Almost Persuaded
By and By
Calling Now
Come, Brethren, as We March Along
Come, Sing the Gospel’s Joyful Sound
Cut It Down
Dare To Be a Daniel
Do You See the Hebrew Captive Kneeling?
Down Life’s Dark Vale We Wander
Free from the Law
God Is Always Near Me
Hail, Happy Morning
Hallelujah, He Is Risen!
Hallelujah, ’Tis Done!
Hallelujah! What a Savior
Have You on the Lord Believed?
Hear Ye the Glad Good News from Heaven
Hold the Fort
Holy Spirit, The
How Happy Are We
How Much Woes Thou?
I Should Like to Die
I Know He Is Mine
I Know Not the Hour
In Me Ye May Have Peace
In Zion’s Rock Abiding
Jesus Loves Even Me
Let the Lower Lights Be Burning
Light in the Darkness, Day Is at Hand
Light of the World Is Jesus, The
March to the Battlefield
More Holiness Give Me
My Redeemer
No Other Name
O! Jerusalem, the Golden City
On What Foundation Do You Build?
Only an Armor Bearer
Praying Always
Pull for the Shore
Repeat the Story O’er and O’er
Sailing into Port
See the Gentle Shepherd Standing
Seeking to Save
Spirit, O Sinner, In Mercy Doth Move, The
Sword of the Lord, The
There Is Sin in the Camp
There’s a Light in the Valley
This Is the Victory
Though the Way May Sometimes Be Dreary
’Tis Known on Earth and Heave, Too
To Die Is Gain
Wandering Afar from the Dwellings of Men
Weary Gleaner, Whence Comest Thou?
What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?
When Jesus Comes
When My Weary Hands Are Folded
Where Are the Nine?
Where Hast Thou Gleaned Today?
While the Silvery Moonbeams Fall
Whosoever Will
Will You Meet Me at the Fountain?
Wonderful Words of Life
Music
Bury Thy Sorrow
Come unto Me
Eternity
Hold Fast Till I Come
It Is Well with My Soul
Kenosis
Lift Up, Lift Up Thy Voice
Look Away to Jesus
Lord Jesus, Come
New Song, The
Oh, to Be Nothing
Precious Promise
We’re Going Home Tomorrow
What Shall the Harvest Be?
American evangelist and writer of gospel songs, b. Clearfield co., Pa.
A fine baritone voice and a handsome presence aided him in his work, and his songs became tremendously popular.
After the publication of his Gospel Songs (1874) he became associated with Dwight L. Moody and joined Ira D. Sankey in producing a series of songbooks called Gospel Hymns, the first of which appeared in 1875.
Among his songs are "Hold the Fort," "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning," and "Jesus Loves Me."
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From: http://pdmusic.org/index.html
Philip Paul Bliss was born in Clearfield County, PA on 9 July 1838 to the parents of Isaac Bliss (1757-1864) and Lydia Dolittle. He had three sisters: Phoebe, Reliance, and Elizabeth; and one brother: James D. He married on 1 June 1859 to Lucy J. Young and they had two children. He died, in a train wreck with his wife, on 29 December 1876 in Ashtabula, OH, at the age of 38. He occasionally used the pseudonym of Pro Phundo Basso. He was a contemporary of, and fellow Normal Musical Institute singer with, George Frederick Root, Frederic Woodman Root, and Thomas Martin Towne.
His most popular song was Hold the Fort! (1870) which was based on the events of a Civil War battle in October 1864 near Atlanta, GA. He is especially noted for his hymns and character songs.
Among his most popular hymns were I Am So Glad, Daniel's Band, More to Follow, Free From the Law, Whosoever Will, Man of Sorrows, Almost Persuaded, I Know Not the Hour, and Meet Me at the Fountain.
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From: www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/b/l/i/bliss_pp.html
Born: July 9, 1838, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
Died: December 29, 1876, Ashtabula, Ohio. Bliss and his wife died in a tragic train wreck caused by a bridge collapse. He survived the initial impact, but went back into the flames in an unsuccessful attempt to rescue his wife.
Burial: The remains retrieved from the Ashtabula disaster were placed in a common grave marked by a cenotaph in the Ashtabula Cemetery. A cenotaph in memory of the Blisses was also erected in the cemetery at Rome, Pennsylvania, July 17, 1877.
Bliss’s works include:
Gospel Songs (Cincinnati, Ohio: John Church & Co., 1874)
Hymns
Bliss Home
Bliss home in Rome, Pennsylvania;
now the P.P. Bliss Gospel Songwriters’ Museum
A Long Time I Wandered
At the Feet of Jesus
Almost Persuaded
By and By
Calling Now
Come, Brethren, as We March Along
Come, Sing the Gospel’s Joyful Sound
Cut It Down
Dare To Be a Daniel
Do You See the Hebrew Captive Kneeling?
Down Life’s Dark Vale We Wander
Free from the Law
God Is Always Near Me
Hail, Happy Morning
Hallelujah, He Is Risen!
Hallelujah, ’Tis Done!
Hallelujah! What a Savior
Have You on the Lord Believed?
Hear Ye the Glad Good News from Heaven
Hold the Fort
Holy Spirit, The
How Happy Are We
How Much Woes Thou?
I Should Like to Die
I Know He Is Mine
I Know Not the Hour
In Me Ye May Have Peace
In Zion’s Rock Abiding
Jesus Loves Even Me
Let the Lower Lights Be Burning
Light in the Darkness, Day Is at Hand
Light of the World Is Jesus, The
March to the Battlefield
More Holiness Give Me
My Redeemer
No Other Name
O! Jerusalem, the Golden City
On What Foundation Do You Build?
Only an Armor Bearer
Praying Always
Pull for the Shore
Repeat the Story O’er and O’er
Sailing into Port
See the Gentle Shepherd Standing
Seeking to Save
Spirit, O Sinner, In Mercy Doth Move, The
Sword of the Lord, The
There Is Sin in the Camp
There’s a Light in the Valley
This Is the Victory
Though the Way May Sometimes Be Dreary
’Tis Known on Earth and Heave, Too
To Die Is Gain
Wandering Afar from the Dwellings of Men
Weary Gleaner, Whence Comest Thou?
What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?
When Jesus Comes
When My Weary Hands Are Folded
Where Are the Nine?
Where Hast Thou Gleaned Today?
While the Silvery Moonbeams Fall
Whosoever Will
Will You Meet Me at the Fountain?
Wonderful Words of Life
Music
Bury Thy Sorrow
Come unto Me
Eternity
Hold Fast Till I Come
It Is Well with My Soul
Kenosis
Lift Up, Lift Up Thy Voice
Look Away to Jesus
Lord Jesus, Come
New Song, The
Oh, to Be Nothing
Precious Promise
We’re Going Home Tomorrow
What Shall the Harvest Be?
Hymns Composed (64)
Abundantly Able To Save Mens (TTBB) Almost Persuaded Mens (TTBB) Almost Persuaded 2 Mens (TTBB) Arise and Shine Mens (TTBB) At the Feet of Jesus Mens (TTBB) Calling Now Mens (TTBB) Can it be Right Mens (TTBB) Come, For The Feast Is Spread Mens (TTBB) Dare To Be A Daniel Mens (TTBB) Dare To Be A Daniel 2 Mens (TTBB) Eternity Mens (TTBB) Go Bury Thy Sorrow Mens (TTBB) Grace Before Meals Mens (TTBB) Hallelujah, 'tis Done Mens (TTBB) Hallelujah, He Is Risen Mens (TTBB) He Knows Mens (TTBB) He That Believeth Mens (TTBB) His Word a Tower Mens (TTBB) Ho, Every One That Thirsteth Mens (TTBB) Hold Fast Till I Come Mens (TTBB) Hold The Fort Mens (TTBB) How Happy Are We Mens (TTBB) I Gave My Life For Thee Mens (TTBB) It Is Well With My Soul Mens (TTBB) Jesus Loves Even Me Mens (TTBB) Let The Lower Lights Be Burning Mens (TTBB) Life And Full Abundance In Jesus Mens (TTBB) Look Away to Jesus Mens (TTBB) Love (ZH 37) Mens (TTBB) Love - 2 Mens (TTBB) More Holiness Give Me Mens (TTBB) More to Follow Mens (TTBB) No Other Name Mens (TTBB) O Crown Of Rejoicing Mens (TTBB) Once For All Mens (TTBB) Once I Was Dead In Sin Mens (TTBB) Only an Armour-Bearer Mens (TTBB) Precious Promise Mens (TTBB) Pull For The Shore Mens (TTBB) Rejoice with Me Mens (TTBB) Salvation Mens (TTBB) Seeking to Save Mens (TTBB) Sing and Pray Mens (TTBB) The Half Was Never Told Mens (TTBB) The Holy Spirit Mens (TTBB) The Light of the World is Jesus Mens (TTBB) The New Song Mens (TTBB) The Pearl of Greatest Price Mens (TTBB) There's a Light in the Valley Mens (TTBB) Thine, Jesus, Thine Mens (TTBB) Waiting And Watching For Me Mens (TTBB) We're Going Home Tomorrow Mens (TTBB) What A Saviour Mens (TTBB) What Shall The Harvest Be Mens (TTBB) What Shall The Harvest Be - 2 Mens (TTBB) When Jesus Comes Mens (TTBB) Where Are The Nine Mens (TTBB) Where Hast Thou Gleaned Today Mens (TTBB) White as Snow Mens (TTBB) Who's On The Lord's Side Mens (TTBB) Whosoever Will Mens (TTBB) Windows Open Toward Jerusalem Mens (TTBB) Wishing, Hoping, Knowing Mens (TTBB) Wonderful Words Of Life Mens (TTBB)Hymns Arranged (1)
Battle Hymn Of The Republic Mens (TTBB)The last 10 hymns uploaded.
- # 1 - Keep Thy Heart With All Diligence (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- # 2 - The Heavens Declare (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- # 3 - My Day's Journey (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- # 4 - The Greatest Joy (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- # 5 - Reading God's Word (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- # 6 - The Sunday School (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- # 7 - The Eternal God Is Thy Refuge (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- # 8 - Jesus' Nearness (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- # 9 - His Ways Are Ways Of Pleasantness (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)
- #10 - The Earth Is The Lord's (TTBB) (uploaded on Oct 15, 2024)