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The King of Love My Shepherd Is

Author: Henry W. Baker Appears in 677 hymnals Scripture: John 10:14-15 Lyrics: 1 The King of love my Shepherd is, Whose goodness faileth never; I nothing lack if I am His And He is mine for ever. 2 Where streams of living water flow My ransomed soul He leadeth, And, where the verdant pastures grow, With food celestial feedeth. 3 Perverse and foolish oft I strayed, But yet in love He sought me, And on His shoulder gently laid, And home rejoicing brought me. 4 In death's dark vale I fear no ill With Thee, dear Lord, beside me; Thy rod and staff my comfort still, Thy cross before to guide me. 5 And so through all the length of days Thy goodness faileth never; Good Shepherd, may I sing Thy praise Within Thy house for ever. Amen. Topics: Christ Shepherd; Christ Shepherd Used With Tune: [The King of love my Shepherd is]
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The Lord's My Shepherd, I'll Not Want (Psalm 23)

Author: Federico J. Pagura Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 575 hymnals Scripture: John 10:1-30 First Line: The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want Topics: Eternal Life; Forgiveness; Funeral; Guidance; Living and Dying in Christ; Providence Used With Tune: CRIMOND Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650; Korean trans. The United Methodist Korean Hymnal Committee
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Thine Forever, God of Love

Author: Mary F. Maude, 1819-1913 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 349 hymnals Scripture: John 10:27-30 First Line: Thine forever, God of love! Lyrics: 1 Thine forever, God of Love! Hear us from Thy throne above; Thine forever may we be Here and in eternity! 2 Thine forever! Oh, how blest They who find in Thee their rest! Savior, guardian, heav'nly friend, O defend us to the end! 3 Thine forever, Lord of Life! Shield us through our earthly strife. Thou, the life, the truth, the way, Guide us to the realms of day. 4 Thine forever! Shepherd, keep These Thy frail and trembling sheep; Safe alone beneath Thy care, Let us all Thy goodness share. 5 Thine forever! Thou our guide, All our wants by Thee supplied, All our sins by Thee forgiv'n; Lead us, Lord, from earth to heav'n. Used With Tune: VIENNA

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THE HOLLY AND THE IVY

Meter: 7.6.8.7 with refrain Appears in 17 hymnals Scripture: John 10:7-18 Tune Sources: Old English Carol; harmonised by Compilers of Church Hymnary, 4th edition, 2005 Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 11116 53111 16554 Used With Text: So, Father, we would thank you

[The Father's love I came to give]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Weston Priory; Gregory Norbet, OSB; Craig Kingsbury, b. 1952 Scripture: John 10:10 Tune Key: e minor or modal Incipit: 13217 21334 44565 Used With Text: Peace

[The Good Shepherd comes]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Proulx Scripture: John 10:10 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13532 16123 536 Used With Text: Psalm 23

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There is a fountain filled with blood

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #126 (1897) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: John 10:27-28 Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word The Gospel - Provided Languages: English Tune Title: ARTAXERXES

The Good Shepherd

Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #744 (1985) Scripture: John 10 First Line: "I tell you most solemnly, anyone who does not enter the sheepfold Topics: Scripture Readings
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The Good Shepherd

Hymnal: Gospel Herald in Song #170 (1899) Scripture: John 10:3 First Line: Savior, like a shepherd lead us Refrain First Line: Lead us, lead us Topics: Shepherd Languages: English Tune Title: [Savior, like a shepherd lead us]

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Dorothy A. Thrupp

1779 - 1847 Scripture: John 10:1-29 Author (attributed to) of "Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us" in The United Methodist Hymnal Dorothy Ann Thrupp was born in London, June 10, 1779. She contributed some hymns, under the pseudonym of "Iota," to W. Carus Wilson's Friendly Visitor and his Children's Friend. Other hymns by her, signed "D.A.T.," appeared in Mrs. Herbert Mayo's Selection of Hymns and Poetry for the Use of Infant Schools and Nurseries, 1838. She was also the editor of Hymns for the Young, c. 1830, in which all the hymns were given anonymously. She died in London on December 15, 1847. --The Hymnal 1940 Companion ================================ Thrupp, Dorothy Ann, daughter of Joseph Thrupp, of Paddington Green, was born at London, June 20, 1779 and died there on Dec. 14, 1847. Her hymns, a few of which have come into extensive use, were contributed to the Rev. W. Carus Wilson's Friendly Visitor and his Children's Friend, under the nom de plume of Iota; to Mrs. Herbert Mayo's Selection of Hymns and Poetry for the use of Infant Schools and Nurseries, 1838 (3rd ed. 1846, with change of title to A Sel. . . . of Infant and Juvenile Schools and Families), in which her signature is "D.A.T."; and also to the Hymns for the Young, which she herself edited for the Religious Tract Society circa 1830, 4th ed., 1836. In 1836 and 1837 she also published Thoughts for the Day (2nd series), in which she embodied many hymns which previously appeared in the Friendly Visitor. In addition to her hymns, which are annotated under their respective first lines there are also in common use:— 1. Come, Holy Spirit, come, 0 hear an infant's prayer. Child's Prayer. Appeared in Mrs. Mayo's Selection of Hymns and Poetry, 1838, No. 14, and signed "D.A.T." 2. God loves the little child that prays. God's love for Children. Given in Miss Thrupp's Hymns for the Young, 4th ed., 1836; and again in Mrs. Mayo's Selection of Hymns and Poetry&c, 2nd ed., 1840, and signed " D.A.T." It is sometimes given as "God loves the child that humbly prays." 3. Have you read the wondrous story? Life and Death of Jesus. This appeared anonymously in Miss Thrupp's Hymns for the Young, R. T. S., 1830, No. 12, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines. In Miss Thrupp's later publications this hymn is omitted, a fact which suggests that it was not her composition, but possibly that of a friend. It is in theLeeds Sunday School Union Hymn Book, 1833-78. 4. Let us sing with one accord. Praise of Jesus. This hymn is usually associated with Miss Thrupp's name, but on insufficient evidence. We find it in the 4th edition of her Hymns for the Young, 1836, and again in the 3rd ed. of Mrs. H. Mayo's Selection of Hymns and Poetry for the Use of Infant and Juvenile Schools, &c, 1846, and in both instances without signature. We know of no evidence which justifies us in ascribing the authorship with certainty to Miss Thrupp. The hymn is in the Leeds S. S. Union Hymn Book, 1833-78, and several others. 5. Poor and needy though I be. Divine Providence. Appeared in Miss Thrupp's Hymns for the Young, 4th ed., 1836, No. 22; and again in Mrs. Mayo's Selection of Hymns and Poetry>, &c, 2nd ed., 1840, and signed "D.A.T." 6. See, my child, the mighty ocean. Love of God compared to the Sea. Given in the R. T. S.'s Hymns for the Young, 4th ed., 1836, No. 26, and in Mrs. Mayo's Selection of Hymns and Poetry, &c, 1st ed., 1838, and signed "D.A. T." In Kennedy, 1863, it begins "Have you seen the mighty ocean." 7. Thou Guardian of my earliest days. Jesus the Children's Friend. This hymn we have traced to her Hymns for the Young, 4th ed., 1836. It is sometimes given as “Thou Guardian of our earliest days." 8. What a strange and wondrous story. Life and Death of Jesus. This hymn is found without signature in her Hymns for the Young, 4th ed., 1836, and again in Mrs. H. Mayo's Selection of Hys. and Poetry, 1838, No. 173, in 4 st. of 4 1, We have found no authority for ascribing it to Miss Thrupp. 9. What led the Son of God? Love of God in Christ. This appeared anonymously in her Hymns for the Young, 1830, and again in the Leeds S. S. Union Hymn Book, 1833. In modern collections it is attributed to Miss Thrupp, on the ground that it is found in the Hys. for the Young, which she edited. 10. Who are they in heaven who stand? All Saints. Published in Mrs. Mayo's Selection of Hys. and Poetry, 3rd ed., 1846, No. 64, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines, and signed A. D.T." It is in the Prim. Methodist Sunday School Hymn Book, 1879, and others. Several additional hymns to those named above have also been attributed to Miss Thrupp on insufficient authority. This has probably arisen out of the fact that all the hymns in the Hymns for the Young, including her own, were given anonymously. -- Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Will L. Thompson

1847 - 1909 Scripture: John 10:3 Author of "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling" in Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) Will Lamartine Thompson (1847-1909) Born: November 7, 1847, East Li­ver­pool, Ohio. Died: Sep­tem­ber 20, 1909, New York, New York. Buried: Ri­ver­view Cem­e­te­ry, East Li­ver­pool, Ohio. Rebuffed in an ear­ly at­tempt to sell his songs to a com­mer­cial pub­lish­er, Thomp­son start­ed his own pub­lish­ing com­pa­ny. He lat­er ex­pand­ed, open­ing a store to sell pi­an­os, or­gans and sheet mu­sic. Both a lyr­i­cist and com­pos­er, he en­sured he would al­ways re­mem­ber words or mel­o­dies that came to him at odd times: "No mat­ter where I am, at home or ho­tel, at the store or tra­vel­ing, if an idea or theme comes to me that I deem wor­thy of a song, I jot it down in verse. In this way I ne­ver lose it." Thompson took ill dur­ing a tour of Eur­ope, and his fam­i­ly cut short their tra­vels to re­turn home. He died a few weeks lat­er. Music-- 1.Jesus Is All the World to Me 2.Lead Me Gently Home, Father 3.Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling 4.There’s a Great Day Coming --hymntime.com/tch ================================== Various biographical sketches and newspaper articles about Thompson are available in the DNAH Archives.

Alexcenah Thomas

1857 - 1910 Scripture: John 10:11 Author of "Bring Them In" in Hymns of Faith