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Luke 2: Now Let Your Servants, Lord, Depart in Peace

Author: M. D. Ridge Meter: 10.8.8.10 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Now let your servants, Lord, depart in peace Text Sources: Nunc dimittis

It Shocked Them That the Master Did Not Fast

Author: Fred Pratt Green Meter: 10.8.8.10 Appears in 1 hymnal

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MISSION HILLS

Meter: 10.8.8.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: M. D. Ridge Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 13454 31171 55717 Used With Text: Luke 2: Now Let Your Servants, Lord, Depart in Peace

MINTWOOD

Meter: 10.8.8.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: James J. Chepponis Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 11231 43212 23217

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Luke 2: Now Let Your Servants, Lord, Depart in Peace

Author: M. D. Ridge Hymnal: Journeysongs (2nd ed.) #124 (2003) Meter: 10.8.8.10 First Line: Now let your servants, Lord, depart in peace Topics: Commissioning; Darkness; Discipleship; Evangelization; Light; Ministry/Mission; Sending Forth; Commissioning; Darkness; Discipleship; Evangelization; Light; Ministry/Mission; Sending Forth; Commissioning; Darkness; Discipleship; Evangelization; Light; Ministry/Mission; Sending Forth Languages: English Tune Title: MISSION HILLS

It Shocked Them That the Master Did Not Fast

Author: Fred Pratt Green, b. 1903 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #637 (1986) Meter: 10.8.8.10 Topics: Ordinary Time 8, Year B; Lenten Season; Challenge of Gospel; Christian Life; Discipleship; Fasting; Food; Jesus Christ; Suffering Scripture: Matthew 6:17-18 Languages: English Tune Title: MINTWOOD

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Fred Pratt Green

1903 - 2000 Person Name: Fred Pratt Green, b. 1903 Meter: 10.8.8.10 Author of "It Shocked Them That the Master Did Not Fast" in Worship (3rd ed.) The name of the Rev. F. Pratt Green is one of the best-known of the contemporary school of hymnwriters in the British Isles. His name and writings appear in practically every new hymnal and "hymn supplement" wherever English is spoken and sung. And now they are appearing in American hymnals, poetry magazines, and anthologies. Mr. Green was born in Liverpool, England, in 1903. Ordained in the British Methodist ministry, he has been pastor and district superintendent in Brighton and York, and now served in Norwich. There he continued to write new hymns "that fill the gap between the hymns of the first part of this century and the 'far-out' compositions that have crowded into some churches in the last decade or more." --Seven New Hymns of Hope , 1971. Used by permission.

M. D. Ridge

1938 - 2017 Meter: 10.8.8.10 Adapter of "Luke 2: Now Let Your Servants, Lord, Depart in Peace" in Journeysongs (2nd ed.)

James Chepponis

b. 1956 Person Name: James J. Chepponis, b. 1956 Meter: 10.8.8.10 Composer of "MINTWOOD" in Worship (3rd ed.)