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Bride of the Lamb

Author: Mrs. Bishop Thompson Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee

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EUNICE

Appears in 295 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: B. Turner Incipit: 33347 67112 35432 Used With Text: Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee
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[Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee]

Appears in 103 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: F. G. Baker Incipit: 11716 54356 12225 Used With Text: Bride of the Lamb

EMMANUEL (Sympathy)

Appears in 17 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Beethoven Incipit: 51111 32152 24325 Used With Text: Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee

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Bride of the Lamb

Hymnal: Missionary Hymnal #62b (1915) First Line: Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee]
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Bride of the Lamb

Hymnal: Songs of Victory #395 (1890) First Line: Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee]
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Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee

Hymnal: The Coronation Hymnal #203 (1894) Languages: English Tune Title: EUNICE

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Anonymous

Author of "Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee" in Immanuel Hymnal 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.

Ludwig van Beethoven

1770 - 1827 Person Name: Beethoven Composer of "EMMANUEL (Sympathy)" in Hymns of Worship and Remembrance A giant in the history of music, Ludwig van Beethoven (b. Bonn, Germany, 1770; d. Vienna, Austria, 1827) progressed from early musical promise to worldwide, lasting fame. By the age of fourteen he was an accomplished viola and organ player, but he became famous primarily because of his compositions, including nine symphonies, eleven overtures, thirty piano sonatas, sixteen string quartets, the Mass in C, and the Missa Solemnis. He wrote no music for congregational use, but various arrangers adapted some of his musical themes as hymn tunes; the most famous of these is ODE TO JOY from the Ninth Symphony. Although it would appear that the great calamity of Beethoven's life was his loss of hearing, which turned to total deafness during the last decade of his life, he composed his greatest works during this period. Bert Polman

Wilhelm A. F. Schulthes

1816 - 1879 Person Name: B. Turner Composer of "[Bride of the Lamb, there is for thee]" in Missionary Hymnal Wilhelm August Ferdinand Schulthes Germany 1816-1879. Born at Hesse Castle, Germany, son of a German army officer, he was raised Lutheran, but turned to Roman Catholicism around 1852. He directed the Brompton Oratory choir (1852-1872). He taught music at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Roehampton (1868-1879). He also wrote poetry. No information found regarding family or other life events. He died at Bois-de-Colombes, France. John Perry
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