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Vida Abundante

Author: Rafael Enrique Urdaneta M. Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 First Line: En la cruz murió mi Jesús Refrain First Line: Vida abundante Jesús ofrece Topics: Cristo Su Vida y Minesterio; Christ His Life and Ministry; Gracia de Dios; Grace of God; Vida Eterna; Eternal Life Used With Tune: VIDA ABUNDANTE

Vida nueva encontré

Author: Adán A. Calderón Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Ephesians 2:5 First Line: Ya mi vida se la debo a Jesús Topics: Invitación; Invitation; Pasión y Muerte de Cristo; Passion and Death of Christ Used With Tune: VIDA NUEVA ENCONTRE Text Sources: Latin America

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VALENTIA

Appears in 49 hymnals Scripture: Ephesians 2:8 Incipit: 55351 16176 53423 Used With Text: Oh, gift of gifts! oh, grace of faith!
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VENI, VENI EMMANUEL

Meter: 8.8.8.8 with refrain Appears in 285 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas Helmore, 1811-1890; Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947 Scripture: Ephesians 2:14 Tune Sources: Chant, Mode I; Processionale, French, 15th cent. Tune Key: e minor or modal Incipit: 13555 46543 4531 Used With Text: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
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VICTORY

Meter: 8.8.8 with alleluias Appears in 359 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Giovanni P. da Palestrina, c. 1525-94 Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-6 Tune Sources: Hynns Ancient and Modern, 1861 (Setting) Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 55565 54353 33333 Used With Text: The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Done

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Vida Abundante

Author: Rafael Enrique Urdaneta M. Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #176 (1992) Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 First Line: En la cruz murió mi Jesús Refrain First Line: Vida abundante Jesús ofrece Topics: Cristo Su Vida y Minesterio; Christ His Life and Ministry; Gracia de Dios; Grace of God; Vida Eterna; Eternal Life Languages: Spanish Tune Title: VIDA ABUNDANTE

Vida nueva encontré

Author: Adán A. Calderón Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #314 (1992) Scripture: Ephesians 2:5 First Line: Ya mi vida se la debo a Jesús Topics: Invitación; Invitation; Pasión y Muerte de Cristo; Passion and Death of Christ Languages: Spanish Tune Title: VIDA NUEVA ENCONTRE

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Ralph Vaughan Williams

1872 - 1958 Person Name: Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Scripture: Ephesians 2:11-18 Composer of "KING'S WESTON" in Ancient and Modern Through his composing, conducting, collecting, editing, and teaching, Ralph Vaughan Williams (b. Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, October 12, 1872; d. Westminster, London, England, August 26, 1958) became the chief figure in the realm of English music and church music in the first half of the twentieth century. His education included instruction at the Royal College of Music in London and Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as additional studies in Berlin and Paris. During World War I he served in the army medical corps in France. Vaughan Williams taught music at the Royal College of Music (1920-1940), conducted the Bach Choir in London (1920-1927), and directed the Leith Hill Music Festival in Dorking (1905-1953). A major influence in his life was the English folk song. A knowledgeable collector of folk songs, he was also a member of the Folksong Society and a supporter of the English Folk Dance Society. Vaughan Williams wrote various articles and books, including National Music (1935), and composed numerous arrange­ments of folk songs; many of his compositions show the impact of folk rhythms and melodic modes. His original compositions cover nearly all musical genres, from orchestral symphonies and concertos to choral works, from songs to operas, and from chamber music to music for films. Vaughan Williams's church music includes anthems; choral-orchestral works, such as Magnificat (1932), Dona Nobis Pacem (1936), and Hodie (1953); and hymn tune settings for organ. But most important to the history of hymnody, he was music editor of the most influential British hymnal at the beginning of the twentieth century, The English Hymnal (1906), and coeditor (with Martin Shaw) of Songs of Praise (1925, 1931) and the Oxford Book of Carols (1928). Bert Polman

Judson W. Van DeVenter

1855 - 1939 Person Name: J. W. Van de Venter Scripture: Ephesians 2:8 Author of "He Saves Me" in Sacred Songs No. 1 Judson W. Van DeVenter was born 15 December 1855 on a farm near the village of Dundee, Michigan. He was educated in the country and village schools, and at Hillsdale College. He later moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. He wrote about 100 hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Melchior Vulpius

1570 - 1615 Person Name: Melchior Vulpius (1560-1616) Scripture: Ephesians 2:8-9 Composer of "LOBET DEN HERRN" in The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 Born into a poor family named Fuchs, Melchior Vulpius (b. Wasungen, Henneberg, Germany, c. 1570; d. Weimar, Germany, 1615) had only limited educational oppor­tunities and did not attend the university. He taught Latin in the school in Schleusingen, where he Latinized his surname, and from 1596 until his death served as a Lutheran cantor and teacher in Weimar. A distinguished composer, Vulpius wrote a St. Matthew Passion (1613), nearly two hundred motets in German and Latin, and over four hundred hymn tunes, many of which became popular in Lutheran churches, and some of which introduced the lively Italian balletto rhythms into the German hymn tunes. His music was published in Cantiones Sacrae (1602, 1604), Kirchengesangund Geistliche Lieder (1604, enlarged as Ein schon geistlich Gesanglmch, 1609), and posthumous­ly in Cantionale Sacrum (1646). Bert Polman