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Jesus, we bow before thy throne

Appears in 36 hymnals Topics: Development of the Christian Life Sanctification; Patience and Submission; Time and Eternity Used With Tune: STONEFIELD

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STONEFIELD

Appears in 52 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. Stanley Incipit: 13321 55711 11175 Used With Text: Jesus, we bow before thy throne

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Jesus, we bow before thy throne

Author: N. S. S. Beman Hymnal: Missionary Hymns #21 (1874) Languages: English
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Jesus! we bow before thy throne

Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise #91 (1871)
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Jesus, we bow before thy throne

Hymnal: The Tribute of Praise #91 (1874) Topics: Development of the Christian Life Sanctification; Patience and Submission; Time and Eternity Tune Title: STONEFIELD

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Stanley

1767 - 1822 Person Name: S. Stanley Composer of "STONEFIELD" in The Tribute of Praise Samuel J. Stanley

Nathan S. S. Beman

1785 - 1871 Author of "Jesus, we bow before Thy throne" Beman, Nathan Sidney Smith, D.D., was born at Canaan, Columbia Co., N. Y., Nov. 27, 1785; and graduated at Middleburg College, Vermont, 1807. He was a Congregational Pastor at Portland, Maine, 1810-12; Minister in Georgia, 1812-22; and Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Troy, N. Y., 1823-63. He died at Carbondale, Illinois, Aug. 8, 1871. He edited Sacred Lyrics, Troy, 1832, and an enlarged collection under the same title, 1841. The latter was adopted by the New School Presbyterian General Assembly as the Church Psalmist, 1847. Dr. Beman is known in hymnody mainly through his three hymns which are in common use:— 1. Jesus, we bow before Thy throne. Missions. This appeared in Dr. Hastings's Spiritual Songs, 1831, No. 174, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines. 2. Jesus, I come to Thee. Submission to Christ. 3. Hark, the judgment trumpet sounding. Judgment. The last two were first published in his Sacred Lyrics, 1832, and all are given in Dr. Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, 1872. Dr. Beman's hymns are unknown to English collections. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)