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From Greenland's icy

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 1,684 hymnals First Line: From Greenland's icy mountains Used With Tune: [From Greenland's icy mountains]

How Lovely and How Pleasant

Author: Jaroslav Vajda 1919- Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Harmony Scripture: Psalm 133 Used With Tune: FIAT PAX
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Jerusalem, the golden!

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 914 hymnals Used With Tune: EWING

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ANNUNCIATION

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rusty Edwards Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 12321 72155 61171 Used With Text: To a Maid Whose Name Was Mary
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[From Greenland's icy mountains]

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 768 hymnals Incipit: 13556 53171 43321 Used With Text: From Greenland's icy
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EWING

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 560 hymnals Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 12143 21351 75665 Used With Text: Jerusalem, the golden!

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To a Maid Whose Name Was Mary

Author: Gracia Grindal Hymnal: Singing the New Testament #6 (2008) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 To a maid whose name was Mary, the angel Gabriel came. “Fear not,” the angel told her, “I come to bring good news; good news I come to tell you, good news, I say, good news.” 2 “For you are highly favored by God the Lord of all, who even now is with you. You are on earth most blest; you are most blest, most blessed. God chose you; you are blest!” 3 But Mary was most troubled to hear the angel’s word. What was the angel saying? It troubled her to hear, to hear the angel’s message; it troubled her to hear. 4 “Fear not, for God is with you, and you shall bear a child. His name shall be called Jesus, God’s offspring from on high. And he shall reign forever, forever reign on high.” 5 “How shall this be?” said Mary, “I am not yet a wife.” The angel answered quickly, “The power of the Most High will come upon you shortly; your child shall be God’s child.” 6 As Mary heard the angel, she wondered at his words. “Behold, I am your handmaid,” she said unto her God. “So be it; I am ready according to your word.” Topics: Annunciation; Biblical Names and Places Mary; Biblical Names and Places Gabriel; Christmas/Birth of Christ; Incarnation of Christ Scripture: Luke 1:26-38 Languages: English Tune Title: ANNUNCIATION
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To a Maid Whose Name Was Mary

Author: Gracia Grindal Hymnal: Voices United #14 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 To a maid whose name was Mary, the angel Gabriel came. “Fear not” the angel told her, “I come to bring good news; good news I come to tell you, good news, I say, good news." 2 “For you are highly favoured by the God the Lord of all, who even now is with you. You are on earth most blest; you are most blest, most blessèd, God chose you, you are blest!” 3 But Mary was most troubled to hear the angel’s word. What was the angel saying? It troubled her to hear, to hear the angel’s message, it troubled her to hear. 4 “Fear not, for God is with you, and you shall bear a child. His name shall be called Jesus, God’s offspring from on high. And he shall reign forever, forever reign on high.” 5 “How shall this be?” said Mary, “that I should be with child.” The angel answered quickly, “The power of the Most High will come upon you shortly, your child shall be God’s child.” 6 As Mary heard the angel, she wondered at his words. “Behold, I am your handmaid,” she said unto her God. “So be it; I am ready according to your word.” Topics: Biblical Characters Gabriel; Biblical Characters Mary, Mother of Jesus; Christian Year Advent; Advent 4 Year A Languages: English Tune Title: ANNUNCIATION

How Lovely and How Pleasant

Author: Jaroslav Vajda 1919- Hymnal: If I Could Visit Bethlehem #15 (2000) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Topics: Harmony Scripture: Psalm 133 Languages: English Tune Title: FIAT PAX

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Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars

1837 - 1916 Person Name: J. B. Cabrera Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Author of "Cantar nos gusta unidos" in Himnario Evangelico Luterano ... 2nd ed. Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars was born in Benisa, Spain, April 23, 1837. He attended seminary in Valencia, studying Hebrew and Greek, and was ordained as a priest. He fled to Gibraltar in 1863 due to religious persecution where he abandoned Catholicism. He worked as a teacher and as a translator. One of the works he translated was E.H. Brown's work on the thirty-nine articles of the Anglican Church, which was his introduction to Protestantism. He was a leader of a Spanish Reformed Church in Gibraltar. He continued as a leader in this church when he returned to Spain after the government of Isabel II fell, but continued to face legal difficulties. He then organized the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church and was consecrated as bishop in 1894. He recognized the influence of music and literature on evangelism which led him to write and translate hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from Real Academia de la Historia (https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/39825/juan-bautista-cabrera-ivars) and Himnos Cristanos (https://www.himnos-cristianos.com/biografia-juan-bautista-cabrera/) (accessed 7/30/2021)

Joseph Barnby

1838 - 1896 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Composer of "TUNE 378" Joseph Barnby (b. York, England, 1838; d. London, England, 1896) An accomplished and popular choral director in England, Barby showed his musical genius early: he was an organist and choirmaster at the age of twelve. He became organist at St. Andrews, Wells Street, London, where he developed an outstanding choral program (at times nicknamed "the Sunday Opera"). Barnby introduced annual performances of J. S. Bach's St. John Passion in St. Anne's, Soho, and directed the first performance in an English church of the St. Matthew Passion. He was also active in regional music festivals, conducted the Royal Choral Society, and composed and edited music (mainly for Novello and Company). In 1892 he was knighted by Queen Victoria. His compositions include many anthems and service music for the Anglican liturgy, as well as 246 hymn tunes (published posthumously in 1897). He edited four hymnals, including The Hymnary (1872) and The Congregational Sunday School Hymnal (1891), and coedited The Cathedral Psalter (1873). Bert Polman

Anonymous

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6 Composer of "CHRISTMAS DAWN" in Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6