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Bred Dina Vita Vingar

Author: Carolina Sandell Appears in 2 hymnals

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[Bred dina vita vingar]

Appears in 27 hymnals Tune Sources: Svensk Melodi Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 35135 64351 23427 Used With Text: Bred Dina Vita Vingar

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Bred Dina Vita Vingar

Author: Lina Sandell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15492 Lyrics: 1 Bred dina vita vingar, O Jesus, över mig, Och lät mig stilla vila I ve och väl hos dig. Bliv du mitt allt i allo, Min visdom och mitt råd, Och lär mig alla dagar Att leva blott av nåd. 2 Förlåt mig alla synder Och två mig i ditt blod. Giv mig ett heligt sinne, En vilja ren och god. Tag i din vård och hägnad Oss alla, stora, små, Och låt i frid oss åter Till nattens vila gå. Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [Bred dina vita vingar]
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Bred dina vita vingar

Author: Lina Sandell Hymnal: De Ungas Sångbok #187 (1914) Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [Bred dina vita vingar]

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Carolina Sandell

1823 - 1903 Person Name: Lina Sandell Author of "Bred Dina Vita Vingar" in The Cyber Hymnal Caroline W. Sandell Berg (b. Froderyd, Sweden, 1832; d. Stockholm, Sweden, 1903), is better known as Lina Sandell, the "Fanny Crosby of Sweden." "Lina" Wilhelmina Sandell Berg was the daughter of a Lutheran pastor to whom she was very close; she wrote hymns partly to cope with the fact that she witnessed his tragic death by drowning. Many of her 650 hymns were used in the revival services of Carl O. Rosenius, and a number of them gained popularity particularly because of the musical settings written by gospel singer Oskar Ahnfelt. Jenny Lind, the famous Swedish soprano, underwrote the cost of publishing a collection of Ahnfelt's music, Andeliga Sänger (1850), which consisted mainly of Berg's hymn texts. Bert Polman