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Come, Risen Lord

Author: George Wallace Briggs Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 48 hymnals First Line: Come, risen Lord and deign to be our guest Lyrics: Come, risen Lord, and deign to be ... Scripture: Luke 22:19-20 Used With Tune: SURSUM CORDA (SMITH)
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Come, See the Place Where Jesus Lay

Author: Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 58 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Come, see the place where Jesus ... will their spirits save. O risen Lord, in Thee we live, To ... All praise be Thine, O risen Lord, From death to endless life ... Topics: Easter Used With Tune: GRACE CHURCH
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He is risen, He is risen

Author: Cecil Frances Alexander Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 132 hymnals Lyrics: He is risen, he is risen, Tell it out with ... has won the victory. Come, ye sad and fearful-hearted ... more. Come, with high and holy hymning, Chant our Lord's ... Easter feast. He is risen, he is risen; He hath opened ... sin's dark prison, Risen to a holier state; ... Topics: Easter Day; Sunday Schools Eastertide Used With Tune: NEANDER

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LAND OF REST

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 190 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Proulx, 1937-2010 Tune Sources: American Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 51123 51165 51123 Used With Text: I Come with Joy
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ST BOTOLPH

Appears in 39 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gordon Slater, 1896-1979 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13153 21712 35654 Used With Text: I come with joy
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UNSER HERRSCHER (NEANDER)

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 272 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joachim Neander, 1650-80 Tune Sources: 'Gesangbuch', Darmstadt, 1698 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 12313 45517 65322 Used With Text: He is risen, he is risen!

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Come, Risen Lord, as Guest among Your Own

Author: George W. Briggs Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #308 (1987) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: Come, risen Lord, as guest among ... Topics: Lord's Supper; Lord's Supper Scripture: Luke 22:12 Languages: English Tune Title: SONG 24

Come, Risen Lord, and Deign to Be Our Guest

Author: George Wallace Briggs Hymnal: The Worshipbook #340 (1972) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: Come, risen Lord, and deign to be ... Topics: Sacraments Lord's Supper; Other Observances Ecumenism; Other Observances World Communion Scripture: Luke 24:30 Tune Title: SURSUM CORDA (Smith)

Come, Risen Lord

Author: George Wallace Briggs Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #397 (1995) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guest Lyrics: Come, risen Lord, and deign to be ... Topics: The Church at Worship The Lord's Supper; God's Church The Church at Worship: The Lord's Supper; Christian unity; Lord's Supper Languages: English Tune Title: HOLBORN

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W. O. Cushing

1823 - 1902 Author of "Art Thou He that should come?" in Joyful Lays Rv William Orcutt Cushing USA 1823-1902. Born at Hingham, MA, he read the Bible as a teenager and became a follower of the Orthodox Christian school of thought. At age 18 he decided to become a minister, following in his parents theology. His first pastorate was at the Christian Church, Searsburg, NY. He married Hena Proper in 1854. She was a great help to him throughout his ministry. He ministered at several NY locations over the years, including Searsburg, Auburn, Brookley, Buffalo, and Sparta. Hena died in 1870, and he returned to Searsburg, again serving as pastor there. Working diligently with the Sunday school, he was dearly beloved by young and old. Soon after, he developed a creeping paralysis that caused him to lose his voice. He retired from ministry after 27 years. He once gave all his savings ($1000) to help a blind girl receive an education. He was instrumental in the erection of the Seminary at Starkey, NY. He gave material aid to the school for the blind at Batavia. He was mindful of the suffering of others, but oblivious to his own. After retiring, he asked God to give him something to do. He discovered he had a talent for writing and kept busy doing that. He authored about 300 hymn lyrics. The last 13 years of his life he lived with Rev. and Mrs. E. E Curtis at Lisbon Center, NY, and joined with the Wesleyan Methodist Church there. He died at Searsburg, NY. John Perry ================== Cushing, William Orcutt , born at Hingham, Massachusetts, Dec. 31, 1823, is the author of the following hymns which appear in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos:— 1. Beautiful valley of Eden. Heaven. 2. Down in the valley with my Saviour I would go. Trusting to Jesus. 3. Fair is the morning land. Heaven. 4. I am resting so sweetly in Jesus now. Rest and Peace in Jesus. 5. I have heard of a land far away. Heaven. 6. O safe to the Rock that is higher than I. The Rock of Ages. 1. Ring the bells of heaven, there is joy today. Heavenly Joy over repenting Sinners. 8. We are watching, we are waiting. Second Advent anticipated. Mr. Cushing has also several additional hymns in some American Sunday School collections, and collections of Sacred Songs. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology ================= Cushing, W. 0., p. 274, i. Other hymns are:— 1. O I love to think of Jesus . Thinking of Jesus. 2. There is joy in heaven! there is joy to-day. Angels joy over returning Sinners. 3. When He cometh, when He cometh. Advent. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

E. J. Hopkins

1818 - 1901 Person Name: Edward John Hopkins, 1818-1901 Composer of "ELLERS" in CPWI Hymnal Dr Edward John Hopkins MusDoc United Kingdom 1818-1901. Born at Westminster, England, the son of a clarinetist with the Royal Opera House orchestra, he became an organist (as did two of his brothers) and a composer. In 1826 he became a chorister of the Chapel Royal and sang at the coronation of King William IV in Westminster Abbey. He also sang in the choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, a double schedule requiring skill and dexterity. On Sunday evenings he would play the outgoing voluntary at St. Martin’s in-the-field. He left Chapel Royal in 1834 and started studying organ construction at two organ factories. He took an appointment at Mitcham Church as organist at age 16, winning an audition against other organists. Four years later he became organist at the Church of St. Peter, Islington. In 1841 he became organist at St. Luke’s, Berwick St., Soho. Two Years later he was organist at Temple Church, which had a historic organ (built in 1683). He held this position for 55 years. In 1845 he married Sarah Lovett, and they had four sons and five daughters. He was closely associated with the Bach Society and was organist for the first English performances of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. In 1855 he collaborated with Edward Rimbault publishing “The organ, its history and construction” (3 editions 1855-70-77). In 1864 he was one of the founders of the “College of organists”. In 1882 he received an honorary Doctorate of Music from the Archbishop of Canterbury. He composed 30+ hymn tunes and some psalm chants, used by the Church of England. He died in London, England. John Perry

B. R. Hanby

1833 - 1867 Person Name: B. R. H. Composer of "[The fishers sat within their boat]" in Chapel Gems for Sunday Schools Benjamin Russell Hanby was born July 22, 1833, the oldest of eight children, to Bishop William Hanby in Rushville, OH. The family moved to Westerville,OH where Bishop Hanby was a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad. In his short life Benjamin graduated from Otterbein, taught school, became a United Brethren minister, started a singing school, was editor for John Church publishers in Cincinnati and composed many songs and hymns before he died of tuberculosis March 15, 1867. His home in Westerville was Ohio's first memorial to a composer. It was a stop on the Underground Railroad for slaves escaping to Canada and is a national historic site, a Methodist church Landmark and a Network to Freedom site for the National Park Service. There is a Hanby Residence Hall at Otterbein University. Best known for "Up on the housetop" and "Darling Nellie Gray," Hanby published many hymns including "Little Eyes" and "Who is He? Mary Louise VanDyke