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Rejoice in the Lord

Publication Date: 1985 Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Person Name: Erik Routley Editors: Erik Routley; Howard G. Hageman

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Alone Thou Goest Forth, O Lord

Author: Peter Abélard; F. Bland Tucker Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 25 hymnals Person Name: Peter Abélard Topics: Jesus Christ Passion and Cross Scripture: Matthew 26:56-57 Used With Tune: BANGOR
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O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be

Author: Peter Abelard; J. M. Neale Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 137 hymnals Person Name: Peter Abelard Lyrics: 1 O what their joy and their glory must be, those endless Sabbaths the blessèd ones see! Crown for the valiant, to weary ones rest: God shall be all, and in all ever blest. 2 Truly Jerusalem name we that shore: "Vision of peace" that brings joy evermore! Wish and fulfillment can severed be ne'er, nor the thing prayed for come short of the prayer. 3 We, where no troubles distraction can bring, safely the anthems of Zion shall sing; while for thy grace, Lord, their voices of praise thy blessèd people evermore raise. 4 Now, in the meantime, with hearts raised on high, we for that country must yearn and must sigh, seeking Jerusalem, dear native land, through our long exile on Babylon's strand. 5 Low before him with our praises we fall, of whom, and in whom, and through whom are all: of whom, the Father, and through whom, the Son, in whom, the Spirit, with these ever One. Topics: Funerals Scripture: Psalm 137:1 Used With Tune: O QUANTA QUALIA Text Sources: O quanta qualia; 12th century
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Father, We Greet Thee

Author: J. G. Adderley Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 5 hymnals Person Name: J. G. Adderley First Line: Father, we greet thee, God of love, whose glory Lyrics: 1 Father, we greet thee, God of love, whose glory shines mirrored in the face of Jesus Christ, who by his perfect life of love and labor, and in his perfect death was sacrificed. 2 Father, we dare, by our great brother bidden, take up the cross and humbly follow him; send out thy light and t4uth that they may lead us; show us the way amid the darkenss dim. 3 Here we present ourselves, our souls and bodies, strengthened with bread, the food of ev'ry land, ready to love and work, but yet confessing lonely we cannot, by his grace we can. 4 Friends at his table, priests around his altar, soldiers of Christ, disciples of thy Son, Father, we stand, prepared to do thy bidding; come, God's own kingdom, and God's will be done! Used With Tune: DONNE SECOURS (PSALM 12)

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BANGOR

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 95 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Wilson Person Name: Peter Abélard Tune Sources: W. Tans'ur's Compleat Melody (1735) Tune Key: c minor Incipit: 53215 17655 56765 Used With Text: Alone Thou Goest Forth, O Lord
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PURPOSE

Meter: Irregular Appears in 34 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Martin Shaw Person Name: A. C. Ainger Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 12232 17573 21711 Used With Text: God Is Working His Purpose Out
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ROYAL OAK

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 90 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Martin Shaw Person Name: Cecil Frances Alexander Tune Sources: 17th century English melody Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 53432 17653 46767 Used With Text: All Things Bright and Beautiful

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Alone Thou Goest Forth, O Lord

Author: Peter Abélard; F. Bland Tucker Hymnal: RITL1985 #288 (1985) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Person Name: Peter Abélard Topics: Jesus Christ Passion and Cross Scripture: Matthew 26:56-57 Languages: English Tune Title: BANGOR
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O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be

Author: Peter Abelard; J. M. Neale Hymnal: RITL1985 #583 (1985) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Person Name: Peter Abelard Lyrics: 1 O what their joy and their glory must be, those endless Sabbaths the blessèd ones see! Crown for the valiant, to weary ones rest: God shall be all, and in all ever blest. 2 Truly Jerusalem name we that shore: "Vision of peace" that brings joy evermore! Wish and fulfillment can severed be ne'er, nor the thing prayed for come short of the prayer. 3 We, where no troubles distraction can bring, safely the anthems of Zion shall sing; while for thy grace, Lord, their voices of praise thy blessèd people evermore raise. 4 Now, in the meantime, with hearts raised on high, we for that country must yearn and must sigh, seeking Jerusalem, dear native land, through our long exile on Babylon's strand. 5 Low before him with our praises we fall, of whom, and in whom, and through whom are all: of whom, the Father, and through whom, the Son, in whom, the Spirit, with these ever One. Topics: Funerals Scripture: Psalm 137:1 Languages: English Tune Title: O QUANTA QUALIA
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Father, We Greet Thee

Author: J. G. Adderley Hymnal: RITL1985 #548 (1985) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Person Name: J. G. Adderley First Line: Father, we greet thee, God of love, whose glory Lyrics: 1 Father, we greet thee, God of love, whose glory shines mirrored in the face of Jesus Christ, who by his perfect life of love and labor, and in his perfect death was sacrificed. 2 Father, we dare, by our great brother bidden, take up the cross and humbly follow him; send out thy light and t4uth that they may lead us; show us the way amid the darkenss dim. 3 Here we present ourselves, our souls and bodies, strengthened with bread, the food of ev'ry land, ready to love and work, but yet confessing lonely we cannot, by his grace we can. 4 Friends at his table, priests around his altar, soldiers of Christ, disciples of thy Son, Father, we stand, prepared to do thy bidding; come, God's own kingdom, and God's will be done! Languages: English Tune Title: DONNE SECOURS (PSALM 12)

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Peter Abelard

1079 - 1142 Hymnal Number: 583 Author of "O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be" in Rejoice in the Lord Abelard, Peter, born at Pailais, in Brittany, 1079. Designed for the military profession, he followed those of philosophy and theology. His life was one of strange chances and changes, brought about mainly through his love for Heloise, the niece of one Fulbert, a Canon of the Cathedral of Paris, and by his rationalistic views. Although a priest, he married Heloise privately. He was condemned for heresy by the Council of Soissons, 1121, and again by that of Sens, 1140; died at St. Marcel, near Chalons-sur-Saône, April 21, 1142. For a long time, although his poetry had been referred to both by himself and by Heloise, little of any moment was known except the Advent hymn, Mittit ad Virginem, (q.v.). In 1838 Greith published in his Spicihgium Vaticanum, pp. 123-131, six poems which had been discovered in the Vatican. Later on, ninety-seven hymns were found in the Royal Library at Brussels, and pub. in the complete edition of Abelard's works, by Cousin, Petri Abelardi Opp., Paris, 1849. In that work is one of his best-known hymns, Tuba Domini, Paule, maxima (q.v.). Trench in his Sacra Latina Poetry, 1864, gives his Ornarunt terram germina (one of a series of poems on the successive days' work of the Creation), from Du Meril's Poesies Popul. Lat. du Moyen Age, 1847, p. 444. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

J. G. Adderley

1861 - 1942 Hymnal Number: 548 Author of "Father, We Greet Thee" in Rejoice in the Lord

Johann Rudolf Ahle

1625 - 1673 Person Name: J. R. Ahle Hymnal Number: 530 Composer (melody, later form) of "LIEBSTER JESU" in Rejoice in the Lord Johann Rudolph Ahle, b. Mühlhausen, 1625; Ahle studied theology at Erfurt University. Little is known about his musical education, but be became well known as an organist while he was in Erfurt. He returned to Mühlhausen and became an organist at St. Blasius Church, he composed organ music but is know for his sacred choral music. He was the father of Johann Georg, who was also a composer and succeeded his father as organist at St. Blasius Church. Johann Rudolf became mayor of Mühlhausen late in his life and died there in 1673. Dianne Shapiro (from Bach Cantatas Website www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Ahle-Johann-Rudolf.htm)