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Another day has passed away

Author: C. H. L. Schuette Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: [Another day has passed away]

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[Another day has passed away]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Walter C. MacFarren Incipit: 34365 12332 57655 Used With Text: Another day has passed away

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Another Day Has Passed Away

Author: C. H. L. Schuette Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #565 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Another day has passed away, A day of praise and prayer; Then come, my soul, thy God extol And own Thy Savior's care. 2 Secure from harm, His mighty arm Has led me through the day; And from above, with gifts of love, He cheered me on my way. 3 Now, as of old, He leads His fold On meads of shady green; While on His breast, in sweetest rest, The lambkins fondly lean. 4 Care not, says He, but trust in me, And I will care for you; My faithfulness and kindliness And every morning new. 5 O bliss divine, that Christ is mine, Who thus attends His own! Then come, my soul, Thy God extol, And make His praises known. Amen. Topics: Sunday Evening Languages: English Tune Title: MACFARREN

Another day has passed away

Author: C. H. L. Schuette Hymnal: Songs of Praise #132 (1935) Languages: English Tune Title: [Another day has passed away]
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Another day has passed away

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a306 (1895) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Another day has passed away, A day of praise and prayer; Then come, my soul, thy God extol, And own Thy Savior's care. 2 Secure from harm, His mighty arm Has led me through the day, And from above, with gifts of love, He cheered me on my way. 3 Now, as of old, He leads His fold On meads of shady free; While on His breast, in sweetest rest, The ewe and lambkin lean. 4 Care not, says He, but trust in me, And I will care for you; My faithfulness and kindnesses And every morning new. 5 O bliss divine, that Christ is mine, Who thus attends His own! Then come, my soul, Thy God extol, And make His praises known. Topics: The Catechism; Daily Devotion Sunday Evening Languages: English

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John H. Spielman

Adapter of "MACFARREN" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal John Henry Spielman, b. 1840, Lancaster, Ohio. Professor at Capital University, 1864-72. Editor of "Sunday-School Hymnal," "Psalterlust," and "Cantica Sacra." Public School Librarian, Columbus, Ohio; d. Columbus, Ohio, 1896

Conrad Herman Louis Schuette

1843 - 1926 Person Name: C. H. L. Schuette Author of "Another Day Has Passed Away" in American Lutheran Hymnal Schuette, Conrad Herman Louis, was born at Vurrel. Hannover, Germany, June 17, 1843, and in 1873 became a Professor in the Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. He contributed 5 original hymns and several translations from the German to the Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal Columbus, Ohio, 1880, under the signature of "C. H. L. S." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Walter Cecil Macfarren

1826 - 1905 Person Name: Walter C. MacFarren Composer of "MACFARREN" in American Lutheran Hymnal Walter Cecil Macfarren, b. London, 1826 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908 ================= Born: August 28, 1826, Westminster, London, England. Died: September 2, 1905, at home in St. Pancras, London, England. Buried: St. Pancras Cemetery, East Finchley, London, England. Brother of George Macfarren, Walter served as a chorister in Westminster Abbey (1836-41). He entered the Royal Academy of Music in 1842 and was a professor of piano there (1846-1903). He composed pieces for piano, voice and piano, and vocal ensemble, and for many years was a music critic for The Queen. Sources: Frost, p. 681 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/macfarren_wc.htm ================== http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Macfarren,_Walter_Cecil_%28DNB12%29
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