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Knowles Shaw (October 31, 1834 – June 7, 1878) was an American author and composer noted for his gospel hymns. Shaw was born in Butler County in southwestern Ohio. He was a member of the non-instrumental churches of Christ, also known as the Christian Church or Disciples of Christ at this time. Perhaps his best known work is the popular gospel song "Bringing in the Sheaves" (words). He also wrote "Tarry with Me" and a tune used with "We Saw Thee Not" among many other works. Shaw was a prolific evangelist as well, known for his wit, knowledge of the Bible, and ability to generate and maintain rapport with an audience. He is thought to have baptized (immersed) some 20 thousand people.〔http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/egates/tdoc/TDOC13.HTM .〕 He died in a train wreck in McKinney, Texas (just outside Dallas). He was buried in East Hill Cemetery in Rushville, Indiana. His last words: "It is a grand thing to rally people to the Cross of Christ."〔"http://www.therestorationmovement.com/knowlesshaw.htm#9 .〕 ==Shaw’s works== * ''Shining Pearls'', 1868 * ''The Golden Gate'', 1871 * ''Sparkling Jewels'', 1871 * ''The Gospel Trumpet'', 1878 * ''The Morning Star'', 1878 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Knowles Shaw」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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