Philip P. Bliss
Philip Paul Bliss (9 July 1838 – 29 December 1876) was an American composer, conductor, writer of hymns and a bass-baritone Gospel singer. He wrote many well-known hymns, including "Hold the Fort" (1870), "Almost Persuaded" (1871); "Hallelujah, What a Saviour!" (1875); "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning"; "Wonderful Words of Life" (1875); and the tune for Horatio Spafford's "It Is Well with My Soul" (1876). Bliss was a recognized friend of D. L. Moody the famous Chicago preacher. Bliss died in a train crash on his way to one of Moody's meetings. An outspoken Abolitionist, he served as a Lieutenant during the American Civil War.Bliss's house in Rome, Pennsylvania, is now operated as the Philip P. Bliss Gospel Songwriters Museum.
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Total 2 sheet(s) found, listing between 0 - 2.
Song | Added By | Pages | Instruments | Sheet Type | File |
Wonderful Words of Life |
villani-cortes (2)
5020d ago
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4 | Piano | Book | |
IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL |
ngocphuong287 (1)
5314d ago
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1 | Piano, Vocal | Other |