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Father, Son, and Holy Ghost

Author: C. A. Döring, 1783-1844; J. S. Stallybrass, d. 1888 Meter: 7.6.7.6.3.3.6.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Bless the young before Thee; Thou their wants and dangers know'st Watch then, we implore Thee. Here they stand, Hopeful band, Faith in Thee confessing, Waiting for Thy blessing. 2 Gentle Savior, they are Thine, Thou wilt never lost them; May Thy life and love divine Melt their tender bosom. Lord, we pray That they may All like thee, be holy, Loving, meek, and lowly. 3 Giver Thou of gifts to all, No good thing deny them; Hear, O hear our earnest call, Life and light supply them. Strength renew, Keep them true; All that stand before Thee, Bless them, we implore Thee. Topics: Confirmation: Perseverance; Trinity 20 Used With Tune: STRAF MICH NICHT

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TRAEDER NU TIL HERRENS BORD

Appears in 84 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Johann Rosenmüller; F. Melius Christiansen Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 33455 12367 13213 Used With Text: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost

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Father, Son, and Holy Ghost

Author: J. S. Stallybrass; C. A. Döring Hymnal: Concordia #54 (1918) Lyrics: 1 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Bless the young before Thee; Thou their wants and dangers know'st, Watch them, we implore Thee. Here they stand, Hopeful band, Faith in Thee confessing, Waiting for Thy blessing. 2 Gentle Savior, they are Thine, Thou wilt never lose them; May Thy life and love divine Melt their tender bosom. Lord, we pray That they may All, like Thee, be holy, Loving, meek, and lowly. 3 Giver Thou of gifts to all, No good thing deny them: Hear, O hear our earnest call, Life and light supply them. Strength renew, Keep them true; All that stand before Thee, Bless them, we implore Thee. Topics: The Church and Means of Grace Baptism; Childhood; Youth Languages: English Tune Title: TRAEDER NU TIL HERRENS BORD
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Father, Son, and Holy Ghost

Author: C. A. Döring, 1783-1844; J. S. Stallybrass, d. 1888 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #509 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6.3.3.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Bless the young before Thee; Thou their wants and dangers know'st Watch then, we implore Thee. Here they stand, Hopeful band, Faith in Thee confessing, Waiting for Thy blessing. 2 Gentle Savior, they are Thine, Thou wilt never lost them; May Thy life and love divine Melt their tender bosom. Lord, we pray That they may All like thee, be holy, Loving, meek, and lowly. 3 Giver Thou of gifts to all, No good thing deny them; Hear, O hear our earnest call, Life and light supply them. Strength renew, Keep them true; All that stand before Thee, Bless them, we implore Thee. Topics: Confirmation: Perseverance; Trinity 20 Languages: English Tune Title: STRAF MICH NICHT
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Father, Son And Holy Ghost

Author: Karl A. Döring; James S. Stallybrass, 1826-1888 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10636 Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.6.6 First Line: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Lyrics: 1 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Bless the young before Thee; Thou their wants and dangers know’st Watch them, we implore Thee. Here they stand, hopeful band, Faith in Thee confessing, Waiting for Thy blessing. 2 Gentle Savior, they are Thine, Thou wilt never lose them; May Thy life and love divine Melt their tender bosom. Lord, we pray that they may All like Thee, be holy, Loving, meek, and lowly. 3 Giver Thou of gifts to all, No good thing deny them; Hear, O hear our earnest call, Life and light supply them. Strength renew, keep them true; All that stand before Thee, Bless them, we implore Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: STRAF MICH NICHT

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Johann Rosenmüller

1619 - 1684 Person Name: J. Rosenmüller, 1619-84 Composer of "STRAF MICH NICHT" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Johann Rosenmueller, b. about 1615, Kursachsen; d. 1686, Wolfenbuettel Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Karl August Döring

1783 - 1844 Person Name: C. A. Döring, 1783-1844 Author of "Father, Son, and Holy Ghost" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Döring, Carl August, son of B. L. Döring, chief forester at Mark-Alvensleben, near Magdeburg, was born at Mark-Alvensleben, Jan. 22, 1783. After completing his studies at the University of Halle, he was for some time private tutor at Waldenburg, in Silesia. In 1808 he was appointed a master in the school at Kloster-Bergen, near Magdeburg; and after its dissolution by Napoleon in 1810, acted for some time as a private tutor at Helmsdorf, near Eisleben. He was, in 1814, appointed afternoon preacher at St. Peter's Church, Magdeburg; in 1815 Archidiaconus of St. Andrew's Church at Eisleben; and in 1816 Pastor of the Lutheran Church at Elberfeld. He died at Elberfeld, Jan 17, 1844 (Koch, vii. 159-168; Allg. Deutsche Biog. , v. 348-349). One of the most prolific of German hymnwriters, he produced some 1200 hymns, not a few of which have passed into use in Germany through the Berlin Gesang-Buchem, 1829, the Nassau Gesang-Buch, 1844, and other collections. They appeared mostly in his Christliches Hausgesangbuch. Of this pt. i was published at Elberfeld, 1821, with 515 hymns by himself, and 169 by others; the 2nd edition, Elberfeld, 1825, omitting those by other authors, and increasing his own to 630. Part ii was published at Elberfeld, 1830, with 551 hymns. Three have been translated:— i. Ich weiss, dass mein Erlöser lebt, Er ward ja schon mein Leben! [Easter.] 1821, as above, No. 100, in 6 stansas, translated as “I know that my Redeemer lives; He is my life already," by N. L. Frothingham, 1870, p. 157. ii. Vater, Sohn and heil'ger Geist. [Confirmation.] 1821, as above (No. 546), as a hymn for Confirmation. It is in 15 stanzas of various metres, st. i.-iii. being marked as to be sung by the congregation on behalf of the children; stanzas viii.-xiii. as a hymn of supplication by the children; stanzas iv.-vii. by the parents and teachers; and stanzas xiv.-xv., by the congregation as a general supplication. Two parts are in German common use, viz. stanzas i.-iii. as Rin Bunsen's Versuch, 1833, No. 614, beginning, "Segne, Vater, Sohn und Geist," as in Döring's edition 1825, No. 502; and stanzas viii.-xiii., beginning, "Wir flehn um deine Gnade," in Bunsen, No. 615, the Hamburg Gesang-Buch, 1842, No. 276, and many recent collections. The only translation in common use is— Father, Son and Holy Ghost, Bless the Young. A good translation of stanzas i.-iii. by J. S. Stallybrass, in the Tonic Sol-fa Reporter, January, 1859, and thence, as No. 329, in the Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal, 1876. iii. Taufe mich mit deiner Taufe, [Whitsuntide.] 1821, as above, No. 135, in 4 stanzas. It is translated as "With other baptism, Lord, baptise," by Dr. G. Walker, 1860, p. 66. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

F. Melius Christiansen

1871 - 1955 Person Name: F. M. Christiansen, 1871-1955 Harmonizer of "STRAF MICH NICHT" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary F. Melius Christiansen (April 1, 1871-June 1, 1955) was a Norwegian-born violinist and choral conductor in the Lutheran choral tradition. Fredrik Melius Christiansen, the son of a Norwegian factory worker, was born in Eidsvold, municipality in Akershus county, Norway and emigrated to the United States at the age of 17. He settled in Washburn, Wisconsin. He studied at Augsburg College. In 1897, he returned to Europe to study three years at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Leipzig, Germany. In 1901, Christiansen was recruited by St. Olaf College president John N. Kildahl. The St. Olaf Choir was founded as an outgrowth of the St. John's Lutheran Church Choir in Northfield. For the next 30 years, Christiansen led the St. Olaf Choir, striving for perfect intonation, blend, diction and phrasing. He was a skilled conductor, directing bands and choirs alike. He assumed direction of the St. Olaf Band in 1903, and took the ensemble on tour to Norway in 1906 to play for King Haakon VII, making it the first college music ensemble to conduct a tour abroad. Though his first love was the violin, he received international fame as founding director of the St. Olaf Choir of St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, USA from 1912 to 1944. Christiansen was considered a pioneer in the art of a cappella (unaccompanied) choral music. Christiansen composed and arranged over 250 musical selections and his choral techniques were spread throughout the U.S. by St. Olaf graduates. The great Christiansen choral tradition is a recognized feature of American Lutheranism. Four of Dr. Christiansen's children survived to adulthood two of them adding their own legacy to the Christiansen tradition of choral music in America. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/