Words: WillÂiam C. Dix, AlÂtar Songs, VersÂes on the HoÂly EuÂchaÂrist, 1867. Music: Hyfrydol, RowÂland H. PriÂchard, 1830. AlÂterÂnate tunes: Adoration (LuÂard-SelÂby), BerÂtram LuÂard-SelÂby, in Hymns AnÂcient and MoÂdern, 1904 Alleluia (WesÂley), SamÂuÂel S.WesÂley, in the EuÂroÂpeÂan PsalmÂist, 1872 Alleluia! sing to Jesus! His the scepter, His the throne. Alleluia! His the triumph, His the victory alone. Hark! the songs of peaceful Zion […]
Words: John ElÂlerÂton, A LiÂturÂgy for MisÂsionÂaÂry MeetÂings, 1870. Queen VicÂtorÂia chose this hymn to be sung at the 60th anÂniÂversÂaÂry of her reign in 1897; it was alÂso sung at the cerÂeÂmoÂny when BriÂtain reÂturned conÂtrol of Hong Kong to ChiÂna in 1997. Music: St. CleÂment, CleÂment C. ScholeÂfield, writÂten for this text, and apÂpearÂing in Church Hymns with […]
Words: ScotÂtish PsalÂter, 1650. Music: CriÂmond, JesÂsie S. IrÂvine, 1872. AlÂterÂnate tunes: BelÂmont, WillÂiam GarÂdinÂer, 1812 Evan, WilÂliam H. HavÂerÂgal, 1847; arÂranged by LowÂell MaÂson, 1850 MarÂtyrÂdom, Hugh WilÂson, 1800; arÂranged by Ralph E. HudÂson, cirÂca 1885 OrÂlingÂton, John CampÂbell (1807-1860)  (reÂpeats third line of each verse) WiltÂshire, George T. Smart, 1795 The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want. He makes me down to lie In pastures green; He […]
Words: HenÂry F. Lyte, SpirÂit of the Psalms, 1834. This hymn was sung at the wedÂding of the fuÂture Queen ElizÂaÂbeth II of BriÂtain, in WestÂminÂster AbÂbey, LonÂdon, 1947. Music: Lauda AnÂiÂma, John Goss, in SupÂpleÂmentÂal Hymn and Tune Book, third ediÂtion with new ApÂpenÂdix, by RoÂbert Brown-BorthÂwick, 1869. AlÂternÂate tunes: Benediction (HayÂdn), Franz J. Haydn (1732-1809) Regent Square, HenÂry T. Smart, 1867 […]
Words: John Q. Adams (1767-1848). Music: HamÂburg, LowÂell MaÂson, 1824; first apÂpeared in The BosÂton HanÂdel and HayÂdn SoÂciÂeÂty CollÂectÂion of Church MuÂsic, third ediÂtion, 1825. O Lord my God! how great art Thou! With honor and with glory crowned; Light’s dazzling splendors veil Thy brow, And gird the universe around. Spirits and angels Thou hast made; Thy ministers a […]
Words & Music:Â George BenÂnard, 1913. The Old RugÂged Cross was writÂten in AlÂbiÂon, MiÂchiÂgan. Or PoÂkaÂgon, MiÂchiÂgan. Or SturÂgeon Bay, WisÂconÂsin. All three towns claim to be the birthÂplace of this hymn. On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, The emblem of suffering and shame; And I love that old cross where […]
Words: John E. Bode, 1868, alt. Bode wrote the words for his daughÂter’s and two sons’ conÂfirmÂaÂtion servÂice. At the time, Bode was a pasÂtor in CasÂtle Camps parÂish, CamÂbridgeÂshire, EngÂland. It was pubÂlished in the apÂpendÂix of Psalms and Hymns of the SoÂciÂeÂty for the ProÂpaÂgaÂtion of ChristÂian KnowÂledge, 1869. Music: AnÂgel’s StoÂry, ArÂthur H. Mann, in The MethÂodÂist SunÂday […]
Words: Mrs. L. D. AvÂery-StutÂtle (1855-1933). Music: MorÂton, EdÂwin Barnes, 1886. O let me walk with Thee, my God, As Enoch walked in days of old; Place Thou my trembling hand in Thine, And sweet communion with me hold; E’en though the path I may not see, Yet, Jesus, let me walk with Thee. I cannot, dare not, walk […]
Words: Verses 1-5, SarÂah F. Adams, in Hymns and Anthems, by William Johnson Fox, 1841; verse 6, EdÂward H. BickÂerÂsteth, Jr. Music: BethÂaÂny (MaÂson), LowÂell MaÂson, 1856 : One night, someÂtime afÂter lyÂing awake in the dark, eyes wide open, through the stillÂness in the house the melÂoÂdy came to me, and the next mornÂing I wrote down the notes. AlÂterÂnate tunes: […]
Words: JuÂlia W. Howe, 1861, alt. This hymn was born durÂing the AmerÂiÂcan ciÂvil war, when Howe visÂitÂed a UnÂion ArÂmy camp on the PoÂtoÂmac RivÂer near WashÂingÂton, D. C. She heard the solÂdiers singÂing the song “John Brown’s Body,” and was takÂen with the strong marchÂing beat. She wrote the words the next day: I […]
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