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Study Resources :: Music Resources :: Music beginning with 'A' :: Judson Wheeler Van DeVenter

Hymns / Music :: Judson Wheeler Van DeVenter

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Born: December 5, 1855, near Dundee, Michigan.

Died: July 17, 1939, Temple Terrace, Tampa, Florida.

Buried: Dundee, Michigan.

Judson Wheeler Van DeVenter, in 1916

Van DeVenter attended Hillsdale College, then taught art in Sharon, Pennsylvania. After several years, though, he decided to switch to a career in evangelism, working with Wilbur Chapman and others in America and England. Toward the end of his life, he lived in St. Petersburg, Florida, then moved to Tampa, Florida, around 1923. He was professor of hymnology at the the Florida Bible Institute (now Trinity Bible College) for four years.

Hymns:

  1. Heart That Was Broken for Me, The
  2. I Surrender All (1)
  3. I Wandered in the Shades of Night
  4. Looking This Way
  5. My Mother’s Prayer
  6. We Shall Shine as the Stars

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