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Jeremiah E. Rankin wrote the text of the hymn featured in this episode of History of the Hymns. The accompanying music was composed by William Gould Tomer. The hymn was published in 1882, and it became immensely popular with congregations everywhere. Some accounts even tell of deceased soldiers from World War I having copies on them. There is much suffering and pain in this world, but by trusting the pure love of God, we may rise through the struggle and live with Him again.
Marylou Cunningham Leavitt discusses the creation of Hymn number 22, "We Listen to a Prophet's Voice." Marylou shares her conversion story, how the hymn came about, and how it almost did not make it into the hymnbook. The episode includes a performance of the hymn by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Published 09/10/12
Janice Kapp Perry wrote the music for the beloved hymn "As Sisters in Zion." She is also a major contributor for many songs in the Children's Songbook. Hear the history behind these songs. Janice herself shares some of the stories of how the songs came about.
Published 02/06/12
Joseph J. Daynes was the first Tabernacle organist (from 1867 to 1900). Joseph learned to play the piano nearly as soon as he learned to walk. By the time he was four he was able to play tunes that no teacher had taught him. At six his progress had become nearly phenomenal, and the family story...
Published 01/30/12