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A Ti, Señor, Omnipotente Dios

Author: Juanita R. de Balloch Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: NATIONAL HYMN

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NATIONAL HYMN

Appears in 356 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George W. Warren, 1828-1902 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 11234 31171 33356 Used With Text: A Ti, Señor, Omnipotente Dios

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A ti, Señor, omnipotente Dios

Author: Daniel C. Roberts; Juanita R. de Balloch Hymnal: El Himnario Presbiteriano #366 (1999) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Confianza Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: NATIONAL HYMN

A Ti, Señor, Omnipotente Dios

Author: Juanita R. de Balloch Hymnal: Cántico Nuevo #1 (1962) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: NATIONAL HYMN

A ti, Señor, omnipotente Dios

Author: Daniel C. Roberts; Juanita R. de Balloch Hymnal: El Himnario #366 (1998) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Consuelo y Seguridad; Trust; Confianza Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: NATIONAL HYMN

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Daniel C. Roberts

1841 - 1907 Author of "A ti, Señor, omnipotente Dios" in El Himnario Presbiteriano Daniel C. Roberts (b. Bridgehampton, Long Island, NY, 1841; d. Concord, NH, 1907) Educated at Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, served in the union army during the Civil War. He was ordained in the Episcopal Church as a priest in 1866 and ministered to several congregations in Vermont and Massachusetts. In 1878 he began a ministry at St. Paul Church in Concord, New Hampshire, that lasted for twenty-three years. Serving for many years president of the New Hampshire State Historical Society, Roberts once wrote, "I remain a country parson, known only within my small world," but his hymn "God of Our Fathers" brought him widespread recognition. Bert Polman ================= Roberts, Daniel C., D.D., of the Prot. Episcopal Church in America, b. at Bridge Hampton, L.I., Nov. 5, 1841, and graduated at Gambler College, 1857. After serving for a time as a private in the Civil War, he was ordained in 1866. He is at present (1905) Rector of Concord, N.H. His hymn, "God of our fathers, Whose almighty hand " (National Hymn), was written in 1876 for the "Centennial" Fourth of July celebration at Brandon, Vermont. In 1892 it was included in the Protestant Episcopal Hymnal, and again in Sursum Corda, 1898. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

George William Warren

1828 - 1902 Person Name: George W. Warren Composer of "NATIONAL HYMN" in El Himnario Presbiteriano George W. Warren (b. Albany, NY, 1828; d. New York, 1902) received his general education at Racine College in Wisconsin, but as a musician he was largely self-trained. An organist in a number of Episcopal churches, he played the organ for thirty years (1870-1900) at St. Thomas Church in New York City. Warren composed anthems and liturgical service music; his hymn tunes were collected in Warren's Hymns and Tunes as Sung in St. Thomas Church (1888). Bert Polman

Juanita R. de Balloch

1894 - 1959 Translator of "A ti, Señor, omnipotente Dios" in El Himnario Presbiteriano Born: 1894, Spain.
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