Charles Austin Miles (January 7, 1868March 10, 1946) was a prolific American writer of gospel songs, who is best known for his 1912 Easter story-based hymn "In the Garden."
Miles was born in Lakehurst, New Jersey, on January 7, 1868. He attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the University of Pennsylvania.
He worked as a pharmacist until 1892. His first gospel song, "List! âÂÂTis Jesusâ Voice", was published by the Hall-Mack Company. He worked as editor and manager at Hall-Mack for 37 years.
He said, "It is as a writer of gospel songs I am proud to be known, for in that way I may be of the most use to my Master, whom I serve willingly although not as efficiently as is my desire". He wrote at least 398 songs, and the music to at least 8 more.
His best-known song may be "In the Garden" (1912); sometimes known by its first line, "I Come to the Garden Alone". It has been included in 210 hymnals, and recorded numerous times.
A resident of Pitman, New Jersey, Miles died on March 10, 1946, at Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia.