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Contigo, Cristo, Quiero Andar

Author: Washington Gladden; George P. Simmonds Appears in 7 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 10:39 Used With Tune: MARYTON

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MARYTON

Appears in 405 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. P. Smith Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 33343 22255 43117 Used With Text: Contigo, Cristo, Quiero Andar

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Contigo, Cristo, Quiero Andar

Author: Washington Gladden; Geo. P. Simmonds Hymnal: El Himnario #257 (1964) Topics: Vida En Cristo Esperanza y Aspiracion Languages: Spanish Tune Title: MARYTON

Contigo Cristo, Quiero Andar

Author: Washington Gladden, 1836-1918; George P. Simmonds, 1890- Hymnal: Himnario Metodista #153 (1973) First Line: Contigo, Cristo quiero andar Languages: Spanish Tune Title: MARYTON

Contigo, Cristo, Quiero Andar

Author: Washington Gladden; George P. Simmonds Hymnal: Himnario Bautista #353 (1978) Scripture: Matthew 10:39 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: MARYTON

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Washington Gladden

1836 - 1918 Author of "Contigo, Cristo, Quiero Andar" in El Himnario Washington Gladden (1836-1918) was called to the First Congregational Church in Columbus, OH in 1882 and remained there for 32 years. In 1883-84 he was known for his success in fighting the corrupt Tweed Ring, for arbitrating the Telegraphers' Strike and the Hocking Valley Coal Strike. He attacked John D. Rockefeller, Sr. for giving $100,000 of "tainted money" to the Congregational Church's Foreign Missions program. Throughout his ministry he emphasized applying the gospel to life in America. He wrote "O Master, let me walk with thee" in 1879. Mary Louise VanDyke =================== Gladden, Washington, was born at Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania, Feb. 11, 1836; was educated at Williams College: and entered the Congregational Ministry. He was for some time editor of the New York Independent, and of the Sunday Afternoon. In the Sunday Afternoon, his hymn, "O Master, let me walk with Thee" (Walking with God), appeared in 3 stanzas of 8 lines, in March 1879. Of these stanzas i. and iii. are in Laudes Domini, 1884, and others. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================== Gladden, W., p. 1565, ii. Dr. Gladden has been Pastor of the First Congregational Church, Columbus, Ohio, since 1882. His hymn-writing has not been extensive. The most popular of his hymns is "0 Master, let me walk with Thee," noted on p. 1565, ii. It has come into somewhat extensive use during the last ten years. Additional hymns in common use include:— 1. Behold a Sower from afar. [The Kingdom of God.] In the Boston Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904, this is dated 1897. 2. Forgive, 0 Lord, the doubts that break Thy promises to me. [Doubting repented of.] Dated 1879, in The Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

George P. Simmonds

1890 - 1991 Person Name: Geo. P. Simmonds Translator of "Contigo, Cristo, Quiero Andar" in El Himnario Used pseudonyms G Paul S., J. Paul Simon, and J. Pablo Símon

Henry Percy Smith

1825 - 1898 Person Name: H. P. Smith Composer of "MARYTON" in El Himnario Henry Percy Smith (b. Malta, 1825; d. Bournemouth, Hampshire, England, 1898) was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, England, and ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1850. He served five churches, including St. Michael's York Town in Farnborough (1851-1868), Great Barton in Suffolk (1868-1882), Christ Church in Cannes, France (1882-1892), and the Cathedral in Gibraltar (1892-1898). MARYTON is his only tune found in contemporary hymnals and is thought to be the only tune he published. Bert Polman