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Elizabeth Manford Clark

Person Name: E. M. Clark Topics: Angels; Aspirations For Peace and Rest; Character Good and Bad Contrasted; Christian Charity; Christ Betrayal of; Christ Crucifixion and Death of; Christians Conflicts of; Christians Persecuted and Sorrowing; Deliverance From Enemies; Faith Blessedness of; God Our Guardian; God the judge; Heart Good, Perfect, Pure and Upright; Ingratitude To Man; Judgments On the Righteous; Pity For Others; The Poor Remembered by God; Prayer confidence in; Prayer Imprecations in; Preservation; Retribution Threatened; Salvation Prayers for; Salvation Thanksgiving for; Temptation; Thanksgiving In Public Worship; Christian warfare; The Wicked Character of; The Wicked Persecuting Spirit of; The Wicked Prayers for Punishment of; The Wicked Self-Destroyed Composer of "CATHERINE" in The Psalter Early 20th Century

Matthias Greiter

1495 - 1550 Person Name: Matthäus Greiter Topics: Biblical Names & Places Benjamin; Biblical Names & Places Judah; Election; Enemies & Persecution; Funerals; King, God/Christ as; Reformation; Return of Christ; Sickness & Health; War & Revolution; Alternative Harmonizations; Advent; Biblical Names & Places Benjamin; Biblical Names & Places Judah; Easter; Election; Enemies & Persecution; Funerals; Heritage; Joy; Judgment; King, God/Christ as; Reformation; Return of Christ; Sickness & Health; Victory; War & Revolution Composer (attr.) of "GENEVAN 68" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Greitter, Matthäus, was a monk and chorister of Strassburg Cathedral, but in 1524 espoused the cause of the Reformation. In 1528 he was appointed assistant pastor of St. Martin's Church, and afterwards at St. Stephen's. When the Interim [Agricola] was forced on Strassburg, he was the only one of the Lutheran pastors that sought to further it, a course which he afterwards deeply regretted. His death is dated by Wetzel, i. 349, as Dec. 20, 1550; by the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, ix. 636, as Nov. 20, 1550; while Koch, ii. 104, says he died of the pestilence in 1552. Greitter was a distinguished musician, and with his friend Dachstein (q.v.) edited the Strassburg Kirchen ampt, 1524-5. Four psalm tunes by Greitter, and one by Dachstein were inserted by Calvin in his first Hymnbook published at Strassburg, 1539. All these were transferred to the first edition of the French-Genevan Psalter in 1542, and two of them, both by Greitter (the tunes to psalms 36 and 91), were retained in the final edition of 1562. Of his seven Psalm versions 4 have been translated into English :— i. Ach Gott, wie lang vergissest mein. Ps. xiii. 1524. Wackernagel, iii. p. 89, in 4 st. Translated as, "O Lord, how lang forever wil thow foirget," in the Gude and Godly Ballates, ed. 1568, folio 46 (1868, p. 78). ii. Da Israel aus Egypten zog. Ps. cxiv. In Die Zwen Psalmen: In exitu Israel, &c, Strassburg, 1527, thence in Wackernagel, iii. p. 93, in 2 stanzas. Translated as, "Quhen, fra Egypt departit Israeli," In the Gude & Godly Ballates, ed. 1568, folio 56 (1868, p. 95). iii. Nicht uns, nicht uns, o ewiger Herr. Ps. cxv, 1527, as ii., and Wackernagel, iii. p. 93, in 4 st. Translated as, “Not unto us, not unto us, O Lord," in the G. & G. Ballates, ed. 1568, folio 56 (1868, p. 95). iv. 0 Herre Gott, begnade mich. Ps. li. 1525. Wackernagel, iii. p. 90, in 5 st. Translated as, "O Lorde God, have mercy on me," by Bishop Coverdale, 1539 (Remains, 1846, p. 574). [Rev.James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

James Malley

Topics: Afflictions Benefits of; Afflictions Comfort under; Afflictions For sin; Afflictions Purpose of; Afflictions Submission under; Anger of God Righteous; Blessedness Of Those Chosen of God; Christians Conflicts of; Christians Persecuted and Sorrowing; Church Afflicted; Comfort in Trials; Despondency; Faith Confidence of; God Omniscience of; God Our Teacher; Heart Good, Perfect, Pure and Upright; Judgments On the Wicked; Mercy of God Celebrated; Missions Need for; Orphans; Prayer Complaint in; Providence of God Over His Creatures; Providence of God Over Saints; Retribution Belongs to God; Retribution Threatened; Royalty of Christ Judgment the Prerogative of; Rulers Wicked; Temperance Songs; Vanity Of Men and Riches; The Wicked Condemnation of; The Wicked Fate of; The Wicked Persecuting Spirit of; The Wicked Prayers for Punishment of; The Wicked Warned; Widows Composer of "LYTHAM" in The Psalter Currently, our only data on Malley is that his tune LYTHAM appeared in The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912). http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/l/malley_j.htm

Joseph Grigg

1815 - 1852 Topics: Afflictions Prayer in; Aspirations For Peace and Rest; Character Vicious; Christians Persecuted and Sorrowing; Faith Confession of; God Hearer of Prayer; The Righteous Contrasted with the Wicked; The Wicked Condemnation of; The Wicked Fate of; The Wicked Persecuting Spirit of; The Wicked Prayers for Punishment of Composer of "GIVE" in The Psalter

William A. Tarbutton

Topics: Afflictions Deliverance from; Afflictions From the Wicked; Character Vicious; Christians Persecuted and Sorrowing; Covetousness; God Denial of; God Fatherhood of; God Our Guardian; God Hearer of Prayer; God Kingly Character of; God Our Refuge; Heart God the Strength of; Judgments On the Wicked; Missions Encouragements of; Nations Dependence on God; Nations Ultimate Subjection of; Orphans; The Poor Remembered by God; Prayer Imprecations in; Pride; Retribution Belongs to God; Retribution Threatened; The Righteous Forsaken by God; Royalty of Christ Guarantee of Salvation; Temperance Songs; Temptation; Vanity Of Sinners; The Wicked Condemnation of; The Wicked Persecuting Spirit of; The Wicked Prayers for Punishment of; The Wicked Warned Composer of "BRIGGS" in The Psalter

Dale A. Witte

Topics: Abandonment; Assurance; Cross; Danger; Death; Despair; Doubt; Face of the Lord; Forsaken; Good Friday; Holy Week; Lamb of God; Lenten; Loneliness; Mocking; Pain; Persecution; Prayer; Questioning; Sorrow; Suffering; Trouble Composer of "[My God, my God why have you forsaken me]" in Christian Worship

Israel B. Sweezy

Topics: Afflictions Prayer in; Afflictions Watchfulness in; Aspirations For Christ; Aspirations For Peace and Rest; Christians Persecuted and Sorrowing; Enemies Many and Mighty; God Attributes of; God Our Guardian; God Love and Mercy; Gospel Privileges of; Prayer Complaint in; Prayer confidence in; Prayer For Deliverance from Trouble; Repentance; Salvation From Sin and Trouble; Salvation Prayers for; Sin Salvation from; Trust in God Expression of; Truth Composer of "PALMER" in The Psalter

Heinrich Schütz

1585 - 1672 Topics: Ascents; Assurance; Comfort; Danger; Encouragement; Epiphany Season; Evening; God as Help; God as Maker of Heaven and Earth; Lenten; Peace; Persecution; Prayer; Trouble Composer of "[We lift our eyes unto the hills]" in Christian Worship Heinrich Schütz (baptized Oct. 9, 1585-1672) was the greatest German composer of the seventeenth century and the first to reach international prominence. His influence was felt for more than two centuries after his death. In 1598, after hearing the young Henrich sing, the Landgrave Moritz of Hessen-Kassel began a campaign to have the boy study at Kassel. In 1599, Christoph Schütz took his son to the landgrave’s seat, where he served as a choirboy and pursued his education showing particular facility in Greek, Latin, and Frence. After he lost his treble voice, he set out for the University of Marburg, where he studied law. But under the sponsorship of the landgrave, Heinrich went to Venice (1609) and studied with Giovanni Gabrieli until Gabrieli’s death in 1612. In 1613 he returned to Germany, once again studying law while serving as organist to the landgrave. He was lent to Johann Georg I of Saxony (1614) and subsequently became director of the chapel, a position he held the rest of his life. The untimely death of his wife after six years of marriage (1625) led him to devote himself to the composition of church music. After several petitions Schütz was granted leave to study with Claudio Monteverdi and once again set out for Venice. For much of his life the Thirty Years’ War obstructed his work, and he spent time moving from court to court in Europe, finally settling in Dresden in 1641, where he died. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Gary Alan Smith

b. 1946 Topics: Cross; Enemies; Face of the Lord; God as Help; Integrity; Mercy; Patience; Peoples; Persecution; Prayer; Questioning Composer (refrain) of "[Rise up, come to our help]" in Christian Worship GARY ALAN SMITH (b. 1947) is a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin majoring in voice and composition. He received two masters degrees in sacred music and theology from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, where he graduated with honors. He was just 26 years of age when Hope published his first choral work, a setting of O SACRED HEAD NOW WOUNDED. His original composition F 973 ANTIPHONAL HOSANNA is the 10th best selling choral piece in the Hope catalog. A life-long United Methodist, today G. Alan Smith is Senior Music Editor at Abingdon Press in Nashville, Tennessee. Gary has two credits in Hope's new hymnal WORSHIP & REJOICE (2001). --www.hopepublishing.com

Michael D. Schultz

Topics: Comfort; Courage; Creation; Cross; Danger; Death; Deliverance; Encouragement; Enemies; Evening; Face of the Lord; God as Fortress; God as Refuge; God as Rock; God as Savior; Mercy; Nature; Oppression; Passion Sunday; Persecution; Prayer; Pressure; Providence; Rest; Slander; Sorrow; St. James the Elder; St. Paul; St. Peter; St. Stephen; Suffering; Thanksgiving; Time of Crisis; Trouble Composer of "FIRMLY GROUNDED" in Christian Worship

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