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In Loud, Exalted Strains

Author: Benjamin Francis Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 139 hymnals Lyrics: ... strains The King of glory praise. O'er heav'n and earth He ... rest. 2 O King of Glory, come And with Thy favor crown This ... roof vouchsafe to show How God can dwell with men below ... face Rejoice in Thy abounding grace. Amen. Topics: Special Occasions Dedication Scripture: Genesis 28:17 Used With Tune: DARWALL'S 148TH
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In the Beginning Was the Word Eternal

Author: Bert Polman Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: the Word was with God, and the Word was ... was life, the light of humankind. 2 ... his glory, full of grace and truth. Law ... us; we saw his glory, full of grace and ... Topics: Bible Songs Scripture: John 1:5 Used With Tune: LINDESFARNE
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In vain we lavish out our lives

Appears in 58 hymnals Lyrics: ... in Glory love, with such as Angels eat. 3 Our God will ... oath The Riches of his Grace. 4 Come, and He'll cleanse our ... be refin'd. And from the Treasures of his Grace bestow a softer ... Praise; We the dear People of his Love, and He our God of Grace. Scripture: Isaiah 55:1-2

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IN BABILONE

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 192 hymnals Tune Sources: Traditional Dutch melody (18th cent.) Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 17651 21231 43232 Used With Text: Son of God, Eternal Savior
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[In shady, green pastures, so rich and so sweet]

Appears in 70 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George A. Young Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 13333 23555 31222 Used With Text: God Leads Us Along
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[In loud exalted strains]

Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 490 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. J. Darwell Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 13153 17654 32231 Used With Text: In loud exalted strains

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In Doubt and Temptation I Rest, Lord in Thee

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #146 (1934) Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain First Line: In doubt and temptation I rest, Lord, in Thee Refrain First Line: My God I will extol Thee Lyrics: ... wilt guide, And afterward make me in glory abide. Refrain: My God, I ... flesh and heart falter, but God is my stay, The strength of my ... refuge, my Lord and my God; Thy grace and Thy glory I publish abroad. [Refrain ... Topics: Assurance; Communion with Christ; Doubt; Eternal Life; Longing for God or Christ; Nearness to God; Spiritual Life; Temptation; Wandering from God Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English Tune Title: CARTER
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In the Meekness of the Spirit

Author: Charles P. Jones Hymnal: His Fullness Songs #275 (1977) Refrain First Line: Glory! glory! I am free! Lyrics: ... of heav'nly grace, In the shadow of His glory, And the shining of ... His face. Refrain: Glory! glory ... ! I am free! Sin no more reigns over me! God, the God of ... Jesus Christ alone; And He keeps me, ... Topics: Testimony Scripture: Psalm 25:9 Languages: English Tune Title: [In the meekness of the Spirit]
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In Doubt and Temptation

Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #482 (2018) Meter: 11.11.11.11 with refrain First Line: In doubt and temptation I rest, Lord, in thee Refrain First Line: My God, I will extol thee and ever bless thy name Lyrics: ... wilt guide, and afterward make me in glory abide. Refrain: My God, I ... flesh and heart falter, but God is my stay, the strength of my ... refuge, my Lord and my God; thy grace and thy glory I publish abroad. [Refrain ... Topics: Christ As Refuge; Christian Life; Conflict With Sin; Doubt; Pilgrimage and Guidance; Trust and Assurance Scripture: Psalm 73 Languages: English Tune Title: CARTER

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Jeremiah Ingalls

1764 - 1838 Person Name: J. Ingalls Composer of "[Come, ye sinners, poor and needy]" in The Golden Sheaf Jeremiah Ingalls USA 1764-1838. Born at Andover, MA, his father died of hardships from the American Revolutionary War when he was thirteen. In VT, he worked as a farmer, Cooper, Taverner, and choirmaster. He mastered the bass viol (similar to a cello) and became a composer. He moved to Newbury, VT, in 1787, and in 1791 he married Mary (Polly) Bigelow of Westminster, MA, and they had eleven children (nine living to adulthood): Smith, Jeremiah, Joshua, Jeremiah, Mary, Moses, Elizabeth, John, Almyra, Isaac, and Hannah. He taught singing and began leading the singing at the First Congregational Church there. The choir became well-known, and people came from miles around to hear them sing. In 1800 he built and operated a tavern. He also worked as a cooper. In 1803 he became a deacon, and in 1805 he published a song book, “Christian Harmony”, that contained folk and popular songs with tunes used in spiritual songs sung in early religious revivals and campmeetings, some becoming hymns in later song books. It was said that at times he would be so immersed in his music that his livelihood suffered as a result. He was removed and excommunicated from his church in 1810, having a falling out with the church due to marriage infidelity that he refused to repent of. He ran his tavern for a number of years, but finally sold it and moved to Rochester, VT, in 1819, where he became the first choirmaster of the Church of Christ. His tenure there was successful, and he was a signer of the document establishing construction of the first church building in Rochester (1812). Later, his son, John, succeeded him as choirmaster there. the family’s last move was to a farm near Hancock, VT. He was described as short, portly, good-humored, and absentminded, and having a high voice, but singing bass well. His family was musical, some noted for their musical abilities. A singing society in VT was named for him and promoted singing events. Some of his music became well-known around the world. He died at Hancock, VT. Note: It is said that he wrote a letter to the First Congregational Church in Westminster 18 years after departing repenting of his infidelity (allegedly after his illegitimate son, Thomas, was of age, but the letter was lost in church records, although the church said they had received it. John Perry

Thomas H. Ingham

1878 - 1948 Person Name: T. H. Ingham (1878-1948) Composer (descant) of "AUSTRIA" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)