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Be With Us, Lord

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go Used With Tune: [Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go]

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[Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go]

Appears in 1,084 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Monk Incipit: 33215 65543 34565 Used With Text: Be With Us, Lord

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Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go

Hymnal: Temperance Rallying Songs #I.11 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: [Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go]

Be With Us, Lord

Hymnal: Nuggets of Gold #25 (1898) First Line: Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go Languages: English Tune Title: [Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go]

Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go

Hymnal: The Good Templar Songster for Temperance Meetings and the Home Circle. 2nd ed #d7 (1888)

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William Henry Monk

1823 - 1889 Person Name: W. H. Monk Composer of "[Be with us, Lord, as from this place we go]" in Nuggets of Gold William H. Monk (b. Brompton, London, England, 1823; d. London, 1889) is best known for his music editing of Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861, 1868; 1875, and 1889 editions). He also adapted music from plainsong and added accompaniments for Introits for Use Throughout the Year, a book issued with that famous hymnal. Beginning in his teenage years, Monk held a number of musical positions. He became choirmaster at King's College in London in 1847 and was organist and choirmaster at St. Matthias, Stoke Newington, from 1852 to 1889, where he was influenced by the Oxford Movement. At St. Matthias, Monk also began daily choral services with the choir leading the congregation in music chosen according to the church year, including psalms chanted to plainsong. He composed over fifty hymn tunes and edited The Scottish Hymnal (1872 edition) and Wordsworth's Hymns for the Holy Year (1862) as well as the periodical Parish Choir (1840-1851). Bert Polman
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