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Cristo divino

Author: Maurilio López; Alberto Rembao Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Cristo divino, Hijo unigénito Used With Tune: CRUSADER'S HYMN Text Sources: de Münster Gesangbuch

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[Cristo divino]

Appears in 552 hymnals Tune Sources: Schlesische Volksvlieder, 1842 Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 11127 13333 42351 Used With Text: Cristo Divino, Hijo Unigénito

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Cristo Divino, Hijo Unigénito

Author: Maurilio López Lázaro; Alberto Rembao Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13634 First Line: Cristo divino Lyrics: 1 Cristo divino, Hijo unigénito, Gran Creador y fiel sostén, Siempre he de amarte, Siempre servirte, Mí gozo, mí corona y bien. 2 Los campos bellos Cubren el suelo De lozanía y floración; Jesús empero, Siempre es más bello; Hace cantar al corazón. 3 ¡Bello el lucero! ¡La argentina luna! Titilan las estrellas mil. Jesús es bello, Jesús es puro Que todo el reino celestial. Más que la aurora Fulge tu rostro Con hermosura de lirio en flor. Magnificencia Incomparable Eres mi Cristo, mi Señor. Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Cristo divino]

Cristo Divino, Hijo Unigénito

Author: Maurilio López L.; Alberto Rembao Hymnal: Himnario Bautista #53 (1978) Scripture: John 1:14 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: CRUSADERS' HYMN

Cristo Divino, Hijo Unigénito

Author: Maurilio López L.; Alberto Rembao Hymnal: Himnario de Alabanza Evangélica #53 (1978) Scripture: John 1:14 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: CRUSADERS' HYMN

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Richard Storrs Willis

1819 - 1900 Person Name: Richard Willis Arranger of "CRUSADERS' HYMN" in Himnario Bautista Richard Storrs Willis (February 10, 1819 – May 10, 1900) was an American composer, notably of hymn music. One of his hymns is "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" (1850), with lyrics by Edmund Sears. He was also a music critic and journal editor. Willis, whose siblings included Nathaniel Parker Willis and Fanny Fern, was born on February 10, 1819, in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Chauncey Hall, the Boston Latin School, and Yale College where he was a member of Skull and Bones in 1841. Willis then went to Germany, where he studied six years under Xavier Schnyder and Moritz Hauptmann. While there, he became a personal friend of Felix Mendelssohn. After returning to America, Willis served as music critic for the New York Tribune, The Albion, and The Musical Times, for which he served as editor for a time. He joined the New-York American-Music Association, an organization which promoted the work native of naturalized American composers. He reviewed the organization's first concert for their second season, held December 30, 1856, in the Musical World, as a "creditable affair, all things considered". Willis began his own journal, Once a Month: A Paper of Society, Belles-Lettres and Art, and published its first issue in January 1862. Willis died on May 7, 1900. His interment was located at Woodlawn Cemetery. His works and music compilations include: Church Chorals and Choir Studies (1850) Our Church Music (1856) Waif of Song (1876) Pen and Lute (1883) --en.wikipedia.org

Joseph A. Seiss

1823 - 1904 Person Name: Joseph August Seiss, 1823-1904 Translator (English) of "Cristo divino, Hijo unig3nito" in Praise y Adoración Joseph A. Seiss was born and raised in a Moravian home with the original family name of Seuss. After studying at Pennsylvania College in Gettysburg and completing his theological education with tutors and through private study, Seiss became a Lutheran pastor in 1842. He served several Lutheran congregations in Virginia and Maryland and then became pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church (1858-1874) and the Church of the Holy Communion (1874-1904), both in Philadelphia. Known as an eloquent and popular preacher, Seiss was also a prolific author and editor of some eighty volumes, which include The Last Times (1856), The Evangelical Psalmist (1859), Ecclesia Lutherana (1868), Lectures on the Gospels (1868-1872), and Lectures on the Epistles (1885). He contributed to and compiled several hymnals. Bert Polman

Maurillo López Lázaro

b. 1919 Person Name: Maurilio López Lázaro Translator (st. 1-3) of "Cristo Divino, Hijo Unigénito" in The Cyber Hymnal
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