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It Is Well With My Soul Piano Hymns Collection for Easy Piano
Traditional Gospel for Beginner and Novice Pianists by SilverTonalities! Letter Names Embedded in Noteheads to enable Novice Pianists to read Music quickly and accurately! PREVIEW, pages 1-2 | ABIDE WITH ME is an Anglican Hymn, composed by William Monk in 1861, as he was dying of Tuberculosis, pages 3-5 | BENEATH THE CROSS OF JESUS with the text written in 1868 by Elizabeth Clephane, a lover of Poetry who wrote several Hymns, and the Music by Frederick Charles Maker in 1881, pages 6-8 | HE LEADETH ME is an 1864 Hymn by William…mehr

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It Is Well With My Soul Piano Hymns Collection for Easy Piano

Traditional Gospel for Beginner and Novice Pianists by SilverTonalities!
Letter Names Embedded in Noteheads to enable Novice Pianists to read Music quickly and accurately!
  • PREVIEW, pages 1-2
  • ABIDE WITH ME is an Anglican Hymn, composed by William Monk in 1861, as he was dying of Tuberculosis, pages 3-5
  • BENEATH THE CROSS OF JESUS with the text written in 1868 by Elizabeth Clephane, a lover of Poetry who wrote several Hymns, and the Music by Frederick Charles Maker in 1881, pages 6-8
  • HE LEADETH ME is an 1864 Hymn by William Bradbury, which is based on the 23rd Psalm, pages 9-10
  • WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS was written in 1885 by Pastor Joseph Scriven to comfort his mother who was living across the sea in Ireland, with the Music composed in 1868 by Charles Crozat Converse, pages 11-13
  • IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL is a popular and enduring Hymn that’s text was written in 1873 by Horatio Spafford and the Music composed by Philip Bliss in 1876, pages 14-16
  • JESUS LOVER OF MY SOUL is a Hymn by Charles Wesley, first published in 1740, with the Music by Joseph Parry in 1876, pages 17-18
  • CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY is a Popular Easter Hymn, written by Charles Wesley in 1739, while the Composer is unknown, pages 19-20
  • AT THE CROSS by Isaac Watts in 1707, is also known as “Alas and Did My Savior Bleed?”. Hugh Wilson composed the Music in 1800, pages 21-22
  • LORD I WANT TO BE A CHRISTIAN is an African-American Spiritual or Folk Hymn, likely composed in 1750’s Virginia, pages 23-24
  • CROWN HIM WITH MANY CROWNS is an 1851 Hymn with lyrics by Matthew Bridges and Music by Sir George J. Elvey, pages 25-26