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Bread of heaven, on thee I feed

Author: Josiah Conder Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 338 hymnals Topics: Advent I The Holy Communion In place of Gloria Used With Tune: BREAD OF HEAVEN
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Be thou my guardian and my guide

Author: Isaac Williams, 1802-1865 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 35 hymnals Topics: Lent I Year B; Proper 10 Year A; Third Sunday Before Advent Year C; Second Sunday Before Advent Year A; Lent Lyrics: 1 Be thou my guardian and my guide, and hear me when I call; let not my slippery footsteps slide, and hold me lest I fall. 2 The world, the flesh, and Satan dwell around the path I tread; O save me from the snares of hell, thou quickener of the dead. 3 And if I tempted am to sin, and outward things are strong, do thou, O Lord, keep watch within, and save my soul from wrong. 4 Still let me ever watch and pray, and feel that I am frail; that if the tempter cross my way, yet he may not prevail. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:12-13 Used With Tune: ABRIDGE
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Bryd frem, mit Hjertes Trang at lindre

Author: L. A. Gotter; Brorson Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Tredie Søndag i Advent Til Høimesse Lyrics: 1 Bryd frem, mit Hjertes Trang at lindre, O arme Synd'res Dag og Sol! Lad intet Forhæng mere hindre Min Indgang til vor Naadestol, Lad den dog ikke gaa i Blinde, Som vil saa gjerne Lyset finde! 2 Du ene var og er og bliver Den arme Verdens rige Trøst, Det Vidnesbyrd enhver dig giver, Som kjender dig, vor Hjertens Lyst; Saa stor er ingen Nød at finde, Som ikke for din Kraft maa svinde. 3 Du gjør det, at de Døve høre, De Blinde faa sit Syn igjen, Den Halte friske Trin kan gjøre, Spedalskhed viger for dig hen; De Døde har du Aand og Livet Og alle Arme Lædske givet. 4 Har du nu før saa veldig øvet Dit Herredømmes store Magt, Hvi gaar jeg da saa høit bedrøvet? O Jesu, tag min Sjæl i Agt! Viis, at du endnu er den samme, Som Satans Vælde gjør til Skamme! 5 Du ser, hvordan vi gaa i Blinde, Og sanse ei vor Sjælesag, O lad lad dog Naadens Lys oprinde, Og gjør det i mit Hjerte Dag, At jeg grangivelig kan kjende Den Vei, jeg gaar og Veiens Ende! 6 Oplad og gjennembor mit Øre, Blandt dine Tjenere at staa, Som uophørlig gjerne gjøre, Hvad du i Ordet peger paa, Og aldrig andet foretage, End hvad min Herre kan behage. 7 Jeg halter, snubler, gaar i Mørke, Og støder an i lidt og stort, O, lad din Aand og store Styrke Mig give Kraft, og hjælpe fort, Ret frem og faste Trin at gjøre, Saa jeg mig vild ei lader føre! 8 O, hva kan læge og fordrive, Den Synde-Sygdom ond og leed? Det kan du, Jesu! Kom at blive Mig Visdom bliv mig Hellighed! Din Død og Lærdom kan alene Mod den fortviled' Jammer tjene. 9 Død er min Sjæl til alt det Gode, Slet intet veed, og mindre kan, O lad din Kraft den Skade bode, Give styrket Vilje og Forstand, At jeg et saadant Træ maa være, Som dig utallig Frugt kan bære! 10 Jeg fattig er og fuld af Plage, O naaderige Jesu, kom, Og lad mit arme Hjerte smage Dit søde Evangelium, At jeg endogsaa her i Live Maa derved rig og salig blive! Used With Tune: [Bryd frem, mit Hjertes Trang at lindre]

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BRESLAU

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 225 hymnals Topics: Advent I Evening Prayer Closing Tune Sources: Leipzig, 1625, modern form Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11161 27667 12567 Used With Text: Creator of the stars of night
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BRISTOL

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 48 hymnals Topics: Advent I Evening Prayer Opening Tune Sources: Ravenscroft's Psalter, 1621 Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 54231 22143 22122 Used With Text: Hark! the glad sound! the Saviour comes
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BALFOUR

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. J. Knowles, 18th cent.; Geoffrey Shaw Topics: Advent I The Holy Communion General Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 15513 26552 34213 Used With Text: The Lord will come and not be slow

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Bread of heaven, on thee I feed

Author: Josiah Conder Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #212 (1940) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Topics: Advent I The Holy Communion In place of Gloria Tune Title: BREAD OF HEAVEN
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Bryd frem, mit Hjertes Trang at lindre

Author: L. A. Gotter; Brorson Hymnal: M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg #118 (1897) Topics: Tredie Søndag i Advent Til Høimesse Lyrics: 1 Bryd frem, mit Hjertes Trang at lindre, O arme Synd'res Dag og Sol! Lad intet Forhæng mere hindre Min Indgang til vor Naadestol, Lad den dog ikke gaa i Blinde, Som vil saa gjerne Lyset finde! 2 Du ene var og er og bliver Den arme Verdens rige Trøst, Det Vidnesbyrd enhver dig giver, Som kjender dig, vor Hjertens Lyst; Saa stor er ingen Nød at finde, Som ikke for din Kraft maa svinde. 3 Du gjør det, at de Døve høre, De Blinde faa sit Syn igjen, Den Halte friske Trin kan gjøre, Spedalskhed viger for dig hen; De Døde har du Aand og Livet Og alle Arme Lædske givet. 4 Har du nu før saa veldig øvet Dit Herredømmes store Magt, Hvi gaar jeg da saa høit bedrøvet? O Jesu, tag min Sjæl i Agt! Viis, at du endnu er den samme, Som Satans Vælde gjør til Skamme! 5 Du ser, hvordan vi gaa i Blinde, Og sanse ei vor Sjælesag, O lad lad dog Naadens Lys oprinde, Og gjør det i mit Hjerte Dag, At jeg grangivelig kan kjende Den Vei, jeg gaar og Veiens Ende! 6 Oplad og gjennembor mit Øre, Blandt dine Tjenere at staa, Som uophørlig gjerne gjøre, Hvad du i Ordet peger paa, Og aldrig andet foretage, End hvad min Herre kan behage. 7 Jeg halter, snubler, gaar i Mørke, Og støder an i lidt og stort, O, lad din Aand og store Styrke Mig give Kraft, og hjælpe fort, Ret frem og faste Trin at gjøre, Saa jeg mig vild ei lader føre! 8 O, hva kan læge og fordrive, Den Synde-Sygdom ond og leed? Det kan du, Jesu! Kom at blive Mig Visdom bliv mig Hellighed! Din Død og Lærdom kan alene Mod den fortviled' Jammer tjene. 9 Død er min Sjæl til alt det Gode, Slet intet veed, og mindre kan, O lad din Kraft den Skade bode, Give styrket Vilje og Forstand, At jeg et saadant Træ maa være, Som dig utallig Frugt kan bære! 10 Jeg fattig er og fuld af Plage, O naaderige Jesu, kom, Og lad mit arme Hjerte smage Dit søde Evangelium, At jeg endogsaa her i Live Maa derved rig og salig blive! Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Bryd frem, mit Hjertes Trang at lindre]
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Bryd frem, mit Hjertes Trang at lindre

Hymnal: Psalmebog, udgiven af Synoden for den norske evangelisk-lutherske Kirke i Amerika (2nd ed.) #64 (1890) Topics: Tredje Søndag i Advent Lyrics: 1 Bryd frem, mit Hjertes Trang at lindre, O arme Synd'res Dag og Sol! Lad intet Forhæng mere hindre Min Indgang til vor Naadestol, Lad den dog ikke gaa i Blinde, Som vil saa gjerne Lyset finde. 2 Du ene var og er og bliver Den arme Verdens rige Trøst, Det Vidnesbyrd Enhver dig giver, Som kjender dig, vor Hjertens Lyst! Saa stor er ingen Nød at finde, Som ikke for din Kraft maa svinde. 3 Du gjør det, at de Døve høre, De Blinde faar sit Syn igjen, Den Halte friske Trin kan gjøre, Spedalskhed viger for dig hen, De Døde har du Aand og Livet Og alle Andre Lædske givet. 4 Har du nu før saa vældig øvet Dit Herredømmes store Magt, Hvi gaar jeg da saa høit bedrøvet? O Jesu! tag min Sjæl iagt; Vis, at du er endnu den Samme, Som Satans Vælde gjør til Skamme. 5 Du ser, hvordan vi gaa i Blinde, Og sansse ei vor Sjælesag, O, lad dog Naadens Lys oprinde, Og gjør det i mit Hjerte Dag, At jeg grandgivelig kan kjende Den Vei, jeg gaar, og Veiens Ende. 6 Oplad og gjennembor mit Øre, Blandt dine Tjenere at staa, Som uophørlig gjerne gjøre, Hvad du ved Ordet peger paa, Ei aldrig andet foretage, End hvad min Herre kan behage. 7 Jeg halter, snubler, gaar i Mørke, Og støder an ved Lidt og Stort, Ak, lad din Aand og store Styrke Bekræfte mig og hjælpe fort, Ret frem og faste Trin at gjøre, Og aldrig lade mig forføre. 8 O, hva kan læge og fordrive Den Synde-sygdom ond og led? Det kan du, Jesu! kom at blive Mig Visdom bliv mig Hellighed! Din Død og Lærdom kan alene Mod den fortvilte Jammer tjene. 9 Død er min Sjæl til alt det Gode, Slet intet ved og mindre kan, O, lad din Kraft den Skade bode, Giv saadan Vilje og Forstand, At jeg et dygtigt Træ maa være, Som dig utallig Frugt kan bære. 10 Jeg fattig er og fuld af Plage, O naaderige Jesu! kom, Og lad mit arme Hjerte smage Dit søde Evangelium, At jeg endogsaa her i Live Maa derved rig og salig blive. Languages: Norwegian

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Robert J. Batastini

b. 1942 Person Name: Robert J. Batastini, b. 1942 Topics: Advent I A Arranger of "MORNING SONG" in Worship (4th ed.) Robert J. Batastini is the retired vice president and senior editor of GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago. Bob has over fifty-five years of service in pastoral music ministry, having served several parishes in the Archdiocese of Chicago and one in the Diocese of Joliet. He served as executive editor and project director for the Worship hymnals (three editions), Gather hymnals (three editions), Catholic Community Hymnal, and as executive editor of RitualSong. In 1993 he became the first recipient of the Father Lawrence Heimann Citation for lifetime contribution to church music and liturgy in the U.S., awarded by St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana, and was named "Pastoral Musician of the Year-2000" by the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM). At its 2006 conference, he was named a Fellow of the Hymn society in the United States and Canada. In his retirement he is active in the music ministry of St. Francis de Sales Parish, Holland, MI. Nancy Naber, from www.giamusic.com/bios/

John Brownlie

1857 - 1925 Person Name: John Brownlie, 1857-1925 Topics: Advent I A Author of "The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns" in Worship (4th ed.) Brownlie, John, was born at Glasgow, Aug. 6, 1857, and was educated at Glasgow University, and at the Free Church College in the same city. In 1884 he was licensed by the Presbytery of Glasgow; in 1885 he became Assistant Minister of the Free Church, Portpatrick, and on the death of the Senior Minister in 1890 he entered upon the full charge of the Church there. He has interested himself in educational matters, became a Member of the local School Board in 1888, a governor of Stranraer High School in 1897, and Chairman of the governors in 1901. His hymnological works are:— 1. The Hymns and Hymnwriters of the [Scottish] Church Hymnary, 1899. This is a biographical, historical, and critical companion to that hymnal, and is well done and accurate. 2. Hymns of Our Pilgrimage, 1889; Zionward; Hymns of the Pilgrim Life, 1890; and Pilgrim Songs, 1892. These are original hymns. The Rest of God, 1894, a poem in three parts. 3. Hymns of the Early Church, Being Translations from the Poetry of the Latin Church, arranged in the Order of the Christian Year . . . 1896. 4. Hymns from East and West, Being Translations from the Poetry of the Latin and Greek Churches . . . 1898. 5. Hymns of the Greek Church, Translated with Introduction and Notes, 1900. Second Series: Hymns of the Holy Eastern Church, Translated from the Service Books, with Introductory Chapters on the History, Doctrine and Worship of the Church, 1902. Third Series: Hymns from the Greek Office Books, Together with Centos and Suggestions, 1904. Fourth Series: Hymns from the East, Being Centos and Suggestions from the Office Books of the Holy Eastern Church, 1906. Of Mr. Brownlie's original hymns the following have come into common use:— 1. Ever onward, ever upward. Aspiration. From Pilgrim Songs, 3rd Series, 1892, p. 11. 2. Girt with heavenly armour. The Armour of God. Pilgrim Songs, 3rd Series, 1892, p. 49. 3. Hark! the voice of angels. Praise. Pilgrim Songs, 3rd Series, 1892, p. 57. 4. O bind me with Thy bonds, my Lord. The Divine Yoke. From Hymns of our Pilgrimage, 1889, p. 27. 5. O God, Thy glory gilds the sun. Adoration. From Zionward, &c, 1890, p. 33. 6. Spake my heart by sorrow smitten. Seeking God. From Pilgrim Songs, 3rd series, 1892, p. 25. 7. The flowers have closed their eyes. Evening Pilgrim Songs, 3rd series, 1892, p. 6tf. 8. There is a song which the angels sing. The Angels' Song. A cento from the poem The Best of God, 1894, p. 36. 9. Thou art my Portion, saith my soul. God, the Portion of His People. From Pilgrim Songs, 1892, p. 45. 10. Close beside the heart that loves me. Resting in God. This is one of the author's "Suggestions " based upon the spirit rather than the words of portions of the Greek Offices. It was given in Hymns of the Holy Eastern Church, 1902, p. 128. Mr. Brownlie's translations from the Latin have been adopted in the hymnals to a limited extent only, mainly because the ground had been so extensively and successfully covered by former translators. With the translations from the Greek the case was different, as for popular use few translations were available in addition to the well known and widely used renderings by Dr. Neale. Mr. Brownlie's translations have all the beauty, simplicity, earnestness, and elevation of thought and feeling which characterise the originals. Their suitability for general use is evidenced in the fact that the number found in the most recently published hymn-books, including Church Hymns, 1903, The New Office Hymn Book, 1905, and The English Hymnal, 1906, almost equal in number those by Dr. Neale. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

John Ernest Bode

1816 - 1874 Person Name: J. E. Bode, 1816-1874 Topics: Lent I Year A; Lent I Year C; Proper 18 Year C; Third Sunday Before Advent Year B; Baptism and Confirmation Author of "O Jesus, I have promised" in Common Praise John E. Bode (b. St. Pancras, England, 1816; d. Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, England, 1874) A fine student at Christ Church, Oxford, England, and a prominent scholar who gave the famous Bampton Lectures ("for the exposition and defense of the Christian faith") at Oxford in 1855, was a rector in Westwell, Oxfordshire, and in Castle Camps. This gifted poet and hymn writer published Hymns for the Gospel of the Day, for Each Sunday and Festivals of Our Lord in 1860. Bert Polman ============== Bode, John Ernest, M.A., son of Mr. William Bode, late of the General Post Office, b. 1816, and educated at Eton, the Charter House, and at Christ Church, Oxford, graduating B.A. 1837, and M.A. in due course. Taking Holy Orders in 1841, he became Rector of Westwell, Oxfordshire, 1847; and then of Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, 1860. He was also for a time Tutor of his College, and Classical Examiner. His Bampton Lectures were delivered in 1855. He d. at Castle Camps, Oct. 6, 1874. In addition to his Bampton Lectures, and Ballads from Herodotus, he published Hymns from the Gospel of the Day for each Sunday and Festivals of our Lord, 1860; and Short Occasional Poems, Lond., Longmans, 1858. In addition to his well-known hymn, “O Jesu, I have promised " (q. v.), the following from his Hys. from the Gospel are also in common use:— 1. God of heaven, enthroned in might. H. Trinity. 2. Spirit of Truth, indwelling Light. Whitsuntide. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================= Bode, John E. , p. 151, ii. Additional pieces from his Hys.from the Gospel of the Day, &c, 1800, are in common use :— (1) "Sweetly the Sabbath bell" (Sunday); (2) "Thou Who hast called us by Thy word" (20th S. after Trinity). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)