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expresses the worshipper's attitude toward God or God's purposes in human life. It should be simple and metrical in form, genuinely emotional, poetic and literary in style, spiritual in quality, and in its ideas so direct and so immediately apparent as to unify a congregation while singing it." Operating under this definition of a hymn, most of Hoffman's compositions are metrically simple (3/4 or 4/4). As per the majority of hymns, Hoffman's are also very simple in form, usually a collection of 8 or 16 bar stanzas separated by the return of a central refrain.
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household had a daily family worship time, of which hymn singing was an important part. Hoffman, therefore, became very familiar with the musical and spiritual tradition of Evangelical hymnology at a very early age. It was during these times of family worship that Hoffman developed a love for sacred music and a belief that song was “as natural a function of the soul as breathing was a function of the body.”
202:. His longest post was held at the Benton Harbor Presbyterian Church in Michigan where he served for 33 years. It was during these years in ministry that Hoffman composed the bulk of his hymns. There are over two thousand hymns composed by Hoffman in print. Among his most popular and widely recognized songs are: "What a Wonderful Saviour!" "Enough for Me," " 193:
In early 1879, at the age of 40, Hoffman remarried to Emma, a woman who was 26 years old. The couple had a baby boy in December of that same year, adding to the family's three other boys. At the time, they were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and had Hoffman's sister-in-law living with them and working as
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In the vast majority of his compositions Hoffman is the author of both the words and music. In his composition, Hoffman sought to create songs for congregational worship. According to Hoffman, a hymn is "a lyric poem, reverently and devotionally conceived, which is designed to be sung and which
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Hoffman's musical education was obtained from his parents. While possessing natural musical abilities, Hoffman never attended a school of music. Any musical instruction Hoffman received came from his experiences at his father's church or at home. In addition to singing at church, the Hoffman
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in the scientific course. After he finished high school, Hoffman attended Union Seminary, associated with the Evangelical Association, in New Berlin Pennsylvania. After receiving his degree from Union, Hoffman spent eleven years working with the Evangelical Association's publishing house in
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Cleveland, Ohio. In 1866 at 26, Hoffman married Susan M. Orwig who was 22 at the time. Hoffman was ordained by the Presbyterian Churches in 1873, at the age of 34. Two years later in 1876, his wife, Susan died, leaving him a single parent of their three sons.
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Upon leaving his position with the Evangelical Association, Hoffman began his pastoral ministry. From 1880 until his retirement in 1922, Hoffman pastored several churches in Cleveland and Grafton, Ohio; Benton Harbor, Michigan; and
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and editor of over 50 song books. The son of an Evangelical minister, Hoffman grew up singing sacred hymns both in church and in the home with his parents. After completing high school, Hoffman furthered his education at
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who eventually served the state of Illinois as Lieutenant Governor (1913-1917) and a Democratic U.S. Congressman (1949-1951 & 1953-1969). Hoffman died on November 5, 1929, in Chicago, Illinois.
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The typical musical and lyrical style in which Hoffman composed can be seen in one of his most popular hymns "What a Wonderful Savior!" The piece is in common time and in the key of D major. The
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of this hymn is 8.6.8.6 or common metre. (The metre of a hymn refers to the syllables contained in each line of a stanza. Another of Hoffman's hymns, “
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During the course of his life, Hoffman composed over 2,000 hymns, and edited over 50 song books, including:
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in New Berlin, Pennsylvania, and was subsequently ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1873.
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McCutchan, Robert G. “American Church Music Composers of the Early Nineteenth Century.”
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Following his seminary education, Hoffman began work with the publishing branch of the
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Homaday, Clifford L. “Some German Contributions to American Hymnody.”
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Wilson, Robert S. and Melvin R. Wilhoit. “Elisha Albright Hoffman.”
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Hoffman attended public school in Philadelphia and graduated from
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Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ministers
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Spiritual Songs for Gospel Meetings and the Sunday School
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Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania
Chicago, Illinois
Presbyterian minister
gospel hymn writer
Presbyterian
hymns
Union Seminary
Evangelical Association
Cleveland
Benton Harbor, Michigan
Oak Woods Cemetery
Orwigsburg
American Civil War
Central High School
Cabery, Illinois
Are You Washed in the Blood?
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
Barratt O'Hara
metre
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
JSTOR
30169655
JSTOR
3159846

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