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Name
  
Daniel Whittle

Role
  
Lyricist

Children
  
Mary Whittle Moody


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Died
  
March 4, 1901, Northfield, Massachusetts, United States

Similar People
  
James McGranahan, Philip Paul Bliss, Dwight L Moody, Ira D Sankey

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Major Daniel Webster Whittle (November 22, 1840, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts - March 4, 1901, Northfield, Massachusetts) was a 19th-century American gospel song lyricist, evangelist, and Bible teacher.

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Life and career

Whittle was associated with the evangelistic campaigns of Dwight Lyman Moody.

Marrying Abbie Hanson in 1861 the night before he deployed with Company B of the 72d Illinois Infantry, he served in the American Civil War. He was wounded at Vicksburg and marched with General William Tecumseh Sherman’s forces through Georgia. Whittle was breveted with the rank of major at the end of the war and is still widely known among hymnologists as Major Whittle. Settling in Chicago to work for the Elgin Clock Company, he became closely associated with Moody, who successfully encouraged him to go into evangelistic work. One of Whittle’s war experiences served as the basis for the gospel song "Hold the Fort" by Philip Paul Bliss, of whom Whittle edited a biography.

Whittle wrote mostly under the pseudonym "El Nathan" although editors of later hymnals routinely credit his actual name. Of his approximately 200 hymns, "I Know Whom I Have Believed" and "Showers of Blessing" are among the most familiar. James McGranahan wrote the tunes for both of those and for Whittle's "Banner of the Cross" as well. The name of the tune associated with "I Know Whom I Have Believed" is EL NATHAN, Whittle's pseudonym. The tune for Whittle's "Moment by Moment" (first line "Dying with Jesus") was composed by Whittle's daughter Mary "May" Whittle Moody.

Writings of Daniel W. Whittle

  • Memoirs of Philip P. Bliss edited by D.W. Whittle. Chicago: A. S. Barnes and Company, 1877. B00085OH8S
  • Jonathan and other poems. BiblioBazaar, 2009 September. Old Tappan, New Jersey: Fleming H. Revell company, 1900. ISBN 978-1-103-39065-6
  • The Wonders of Prayer. BiblioBazaar, 2009 February 10. ISBN 978-1-103-39065-6.
  • Example of hymn: "I Know Whom I Have Believed"

    I know not why God's wondrous grace
    To me has been made known;
    Nor why—unworthy as I am—
    He claimed me for His own.
    [REFRAIN]
    But I know whom I have believèd
    And am persuaded that he is able
    To keep that which I've committed
    Unto Him against that day.

    References

    Daniel Webster Whittle Wikipedia