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Glory to God

Publication Date: 2013 Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corporation Publication Place: Louisville, KY Editors: David Eicher

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The Lord Now Sends Us Forth (Enviado soy de Dios)

Author: José Aguiar; Gerhard M. Cartford Meter: 12.12.12.12.12.12 Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: The Lord now sends us forth with hands to serve and give (Enviado soy de Dios, mi mano lista está) Topics: Discipleship and Mission; Sending; Service Scripture: Amos 7:7-15 Used With Tune: ENVIADO
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Take Up Your Cross, the Savior Said

Author: Charles William Everest Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 297 hymnals First Line: Take up your cross the Savior said Lyrics: 1 Take up your cross, the Savior said, if you would my disciple be; take up your cross with willing heart, and humbly follow after me. 2 Take up your cross; let not its weight fill your weak spirit with alarm; Christ's strength shall bear your spirit up and brace your heart and nerve your arm. 3 Take up your cross; heed not the shame, and let your foolish pride be still; the Lord for you accepted death upon a cross, on Calvary's hill. 4 Take up your cross, then, in Christ's strength, and calmly every danger brave: it guides you to abundant life and leads to victory o'er the grave. Topics: Atonement; Discipleship and Mission; Eternal Life Scripture: Psalm 23:4 Used With Tune: BOURBON
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If Thou but Trust in God to Guide Thee

Author: Georg Neumark; Catherine Winkworth Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 182 hymnals Lyrics: 1 If thou but trust in God to guide thee, with hopeful heart through all thy ways, God will give strength, whate'er betide thee, to bear thee through the evil days. Who trusts in God's unchanging love builds on the rock that nought can move. 2 Only be still, and wait God's leisure in cheerful hope, with heart content to take whate'er thy Keeper's pleasure and all-discerning love hath sent. No doubt our inmost wants are clear to One who holds us always dear. 3 Sing, pray, and swerve not from God's ways, but do thine own part faithfully. Trust the rich promises of grace; so shall they be fulfilled in thee. God never yet forsook at need the soul secured by trust indeed. Topics: Grace; Guidance; Hope; Living and Dying in Christ; Temptation; Trust Scripture: Deuteronomy 31:8 Used With Tune: WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT

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LAUDES DOMINI

Meter: 6.6.6 D Appears in 448 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph Barnby Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 34561 76567 13217 Used With Text: When Morning Gilds the Skies
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DIVINUM MYSTERIUM

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 167 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. Winfred Douglas Tune Sources: Plainsong, Mode V Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12343 23213 45653 Used With Text: Of the Father’s Love Begotten
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LLANFAIR

Meter: 7.7.7.7 with alleluia Appears in 234 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert Williams; David Evans Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 11335 43254 34321 Used With Text: Praise the Lord! God's Glories Show (Psalm 150)

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Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!

Author: Juan B. Cabrera; Reginald Heber Hymnal: GG2013 #1 (2013) Meter: 11.12.12.10 Topics: Adoration; Christian Year Trinity; Creation; Morning; Sin; Sovereignty of God; The Triune God Scripture: Exodus 33:17-23 Languages: English; Korean; Spanish Tune Title: NICAEA
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Come, Thou Almighty King

Hymnal: GG2013 #2 (2013) Meter: 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Lyrics: 1 Come, thou almighty King, help us thy name to sing; help us to praise: Father, all glorious, o'er all victorious, come, and reign over us, Ancient of Days. 2 Come, thou incarnate Word, merciful, mighty Lord, our prayer attend. Come, and thy people bless, and give thy word success; Spirit of holiness, on us descend. 3 Come, holy Comforter, thy sacred witness bear in this glad hour. Thou who almighty art, now rule in every heart, and ne'er from us depart, Spirit of power. 4 To thee, great One in Three, eternal praises be, hence evermore! Thy sovereign majesty may we in glory see, and to eternity love and adore. Topics: Adoration; Christian Year Trinity; Gift of the Holy Spirit; Incarnation; Sovereignty of God; The Triune God Scripture: Exodus 15:18 Languages: English Tune Title: ITALIAN HYMN
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Womb of Life and Source of Being

Author: Ruth Duck Hymnal: GG2013 #3 (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Christian Year Trinity; Creation; Gift of the Holy Spirit; Incarnation; The Triune God Scripture: Genesis 1:1-2 Languages: English Tune Title: RAQUEL

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Civilla D. Martin

1866 - 1948 Person Name: Civilla Durfee Martin Hymnal Number: 661 Author of "Why Should I Feel Discouraged? (His Eye Is on the Sparrow)" in Glory to God Martin, Civilla Durfee (Jordan Falls, Nova Scotia, August 21, 1866--March 9, 1948, Atlanta, Georgia). Daughter of James N. and Irene (Harding) Holden. She married Rev. John F. Geddes, Congregational minister of Coventryvilee, N.Y. at Jordan Falls Methodist Church, Shelbourne Co., Nova Scotia, on May 19, 1891. There is thus far no information about their marriage and its end. After several years of teaching school, she married Walter Stillman Martin, a Baptist minister, and traveled with him in evangelistic work. However, because of frail health, she was compelled to remain home much of the time. In 1916, they became members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). They had one son, A.G. Martin. In her writing, she used only her initials, "C.D." rather than her full name of that of her composer-husband. She is reputed to have written several hundred hymns and religious songs. Her first one, "God Will Take Care of You," written in 1904 became world-famous. Her husband wrote the music for this and many of her other hymns. "His Eye is on the Sparrow" written in 1906 and set to music by Charles H. Gabriel, has also received wide acclaim. In addition to the above, "Like As A Father," "A Welcome for Me," and "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power" are among her better-known hymns. Her husband and collaborator, W.S. Martin (1862-1935) preceded her in death. For the last 29 years of her life, she made her home in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was a member of the First Christian Church. Her funeral was held on March 10, 1948 at Spring Hill and the interment was in the West View Cemetery in Atlanta. --Carlton C. Buck, DNAH Archives and email from Rev. Lester M. Settle (Glenholme, Nova Scotia) to Mary Louise VanDyke 18 September 2008, DNAH Archives.

Phoebe Palmer Knapp

1839 - 1908 Hymnal Number: 839 Composer of "ASSURANCE" in Glory to God As a young girl Phoebe Palmer Knapp (b. New York, NY, 1839; d. Poland Springs, ME, 1908) displayed great musical talent; she composed and sang children’s song at an early age. The daughter of the Methodist evangelist Walter C. Palmer, she was married to John Fairfield Knapp at the age of sixteen. Her husband was a founder of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and after his death, she shared her considerable inherited wealth with various charitable organizations. She composed over five hundred gospel songs, of which the tunes for “Blessed Assurance” and “Open the Gates of the Temple” are still popular today. Bert Polman

Jean Tisserand

? - 1494 Hymnal Number: 235 Author (attributed to) of "O Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing" in Glory to God Died: 1494, Par­is, France. A Fran­cis­can monk, Tis­ser­and found­ed an or­der for pen­i­tent wo­men. He is al­so said to have writ­ten a wor­ship ser­vice com­mem­o­rat­ing Fran­cis­cans mar­tyred in Mo­roc­co in 1220. Lyrics: O FILII ET FILIAE, Rex coe­les­tis, Rex glor­i­ae O Sons and Daugh­ters, Let Us Sing! Young Men and Maids, Re­joice and Sing www.hymntime.com/tch