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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Hymnwriter


Name
  
Lelia Morris

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Full Name
  
(Maiden name unknown)

Born
  
April 15, 1862 (
1862-04-15
)
Pennsville, OH

Other names
  
Mrs. Charles H. Morris, (Mrs.) C. H. Morris, (Mrs.) C. H. M.

Died
  
July 23, 1929, Auburn, New York, United States

Years active
  
1890s – 1910s or later

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Lelia Naylor Morris (April 15, 1862, Pennsville, Morgan County, OH – July 23, 1929, Auburn, NY) was an American Methodist hymnwriter. Some sources give her first name as Leila, but Lelia seems more likely to be correct. She is sometimes known as Mrs. Charles H. Morris, as (Mrs.) C. H. Morris, or as (Mrs.) C. H. M., having adopted her husband's forenames upon marriage after the custom of the time.

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While still a child, she moved with her family to Malta, OH. Later, she and her sister and her mother ran a millinery shop in McConnelsville, OH. In 1881, she married Charles H. Morris. The couple were active in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and attended camp meetings at places such as Old Camp Sychar, Mount Vernon, OH and Sebring Camp, Sebring, OH. In the 1890s, she began to write hymns and gospel songs; it has been said that she wrote more than 1,000 songs and tunes, and that she did so while doing her housework. In 1913, her eyesight began to fail; her son thereupon constructed for her a blackboard 28 feet (8.5 m) long with oversized staff lines, so that she could continue to compose.

Around 1928, she and her husband moved to live with their daughter in Auburn, NY; where she died. She is buried in McConnelsville Cemetery, McConnelsville, OH.

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Songs

  • "Are You Looking For The Fullness"
  • "Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few", 1912
  • "For A Worldwide Revival"
  • "For God So Loved This Sinful World"
  • "Fully Surrendered To Jesus The Lord"
  • "Holiness Unto the Lord", 1900
  • "Hymn, to Fight!"
  • "I Know God's Promise is True", 1899
  • "Let All the People Praise Thee", 1906
  • "My Stubborn Will at Last Hath Yielded"
  • "Nearer, Still Nearer", 1898
  • "Sanctifying Power", 1908
  • "Sweet Will of God", 1900
  • "Sweeter as the Years Go By", 1912
  • "The Stranger of Galilee"
  • "'Tis Marvelous and Wonderful"
  • "Victory all the Time", 1901
  • References

    Lelia N. Morris Wikipedia