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Repeat the Message

Appears in 4 hymnals Hymnal Title: Bible Songs No. 4 First Line: Within Thy temple, Lord Refrain First Line: Repeat the message o'er and o'er Scripture: Psalm 48 Used With Tune: [Within Thy temple, Lord]

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[Within Thy temple, Lord]

Appears in 125 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Flora H. Cassel Hymnal Title: Bible Songs No. 4 Incipit: 56133 33214 44432 Used With Text: Repeat the Message
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WINDEMERE (Kroeger)

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ernest Richard Kroeger Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 35651 65133 44335 Used With Text: Within Thy Temple, Lord (Psalter)

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Repeat the Message

Hymnal: Bible Songs No. 4 #109 (1917) Hymnal Title: Bible Songs No. 4 First Line: Within Thy temple, Lord Refrain First Line: Repeat the message o'er and o'er Scripture: Psalm 48 Languages: English Tune Title: [Within Thy temple, Lord]
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Within Thy Temple, Lord (Psalter)

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7528 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Within Thy temple, Lord Lyrics: 1. Within Thy temple, Lord, We think on mercies past; Let earth all praise accord, Long as Thy name shall last; The righteous judgments of her king Let Zion and her daughters sing. 2. About Mount Zion go, Her towers and ramparts tell; That ye her strength may know, Mark her defenses well; Her royal palaces behold That ye her glories may unfold. 3. To all the coming race Repeat the message o’er: This mighty God of grace Is ours forevermore; Yea, He our Savior will abide And unto death will be our guide. Languages: English Tune Title: WINDEMERE (Kroeger)
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Within Thy temple, Lord

Hymnal: The Psalter Hymnal #90 (1927) Hymnal Title: The Psalter Hymnal Languages: English Tune Title: WINDERMERE

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Flora H. Cassel

1852 - 1911 Hymnal Title: Bible Songs No. 4 Composer of "[Within Thy temple, Lord]" in Bible Songs No. 4

Ernest R. Kroeger

1862 - 1934 Hymnal Title: The Psalter Composer of "WINDERMERE" in The Psalter Born: August 10, 1862, St. Louis, Missouri. Died: April 7, 1934, St. Louis, Missouri. Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri. Kroeger was a charter member of the American Guild of Organists; member the National Institute of Arts of Letters; conductor of the Amphion Male Chorus in St. Louis (1883-84); organist at the Unitarian Church of the Messiah, St. Louis (1886); director of the College of Music at Forest Park University (1887); president of the Music Teachers’ National Association (1896-97); president of the Missouri State Music Teachers’ Association (1897-99); instrumental adjudicator at the annual Kansas Jubilee (1900-03); master of programs in the Bureau of Music at the St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904; adjudicator at the Welsh Eisteddfod in Canton, Ohio (1906); and director of the music department at Washington University, St. Louis (1925-34). He also ran the Kroeger School of Music in St. Louis (1904-34). --www.hymntime.com/tch/ ============ Successful American composer and teacher; born at St. Louis, Mo. He began studying violin and piano when he was five years old, and received his entire musical education in this country, principally in St. Louis, where he is located at present, and holds a prominent position as a teacher, pianist and composer. He is director of the College of Music at the Forest Park University for Women and is concert pianist of the Kroeger School of Music. Was president of the Music Teachers' National Association from 1895 to 1896, and of the Missouri State Music Teachers' Association from 1897 to 1899. Is a fellow of the American Guild of Organists and was master of programs of the Bureau of Music at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904. He has written a great many different kinds of music, and is one of a very few Americans who have published fugues. Mr. Kroeger says that some of his ideas are entirely musical, while others are attempts to illustrate poems in tones, such as his symphony, a suite, and overtures on Endymion, Thanatopis, Sardanapalus and Hiawatha. He has also published a very clever group of sonnets, on various themes; Twelve Concert Studies, which Hughes says "show the influence of Chopin upon a composer who writes with a strong German accent;" an etude, Castor and Pollux; a Romanze; and other studies. A Danse Negre and Caprice Negre resemble similar works of Gottschalk; and his Dance of the Elves is dedicated to Mme. Rive-King. --grandemusica.net/musical-biographies