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De Teu Cuidado Terno

Author: João Corrêa da Costa; G. W. Lloyd Meter: 7.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: De teu cuidade terno me cercas, bom Pastor

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COMPANHEIRO

Appears in 17 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John W. Bischoff Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 53153 54542 76655 Used With Text: De Teu Cuidado Terno

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De teu cuidade terno

Author: G. G. Lloyd; João Corrêa da Costa (? - 1900) Hymnal: Hinário para o Culto Cristão (2nd ed.) #335 (2011) First Line: De teu cuidade terno me cercas, bom Pastor Topics: Vida Cristã Fé e Confiança Scripture: Psalm 89:21 Languages: Portuguese Tune Title: COMPANHEIRO

De Teu Cuidado Terno

Author: G. G. Lloyd; João Corrêa da Costa (séc. XIX) Hymnal: Hinário para o Culto Cristão #335 (1991) First Line: De teu cuidade terno me cercas, bom Pastor Topics: Vida Cristã Fé e Confiança Scripture: Psalm 89:21 Languages: Portuguese Tune Title: COMPANHEIRO

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J. W. Bischoff

1850 - 1909 Person Name: John W. Bischoff Composer of "COMPANHEIRO" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão John W. Bischoff was born in 1849, became blind at the age of two years, came to the Congregational Church as organist and choir-director at the age of twenty-five, and remained thirty-five years up to the date of his death on Memorial Day, May 30, 1909. He was a prolific composer, most of his work being of the lyric style. In his first book, Crystal Songs, compiled in 1877 with the assistance of Otis F. Presbrey, there are thirty-two tunes of his compoistion. During many years of his service he provided music loves with a series of monthly concerts, at which a high grade of music was rendered. American writers and compilers of sacred music by Frank J. Metcalf (New York; Cincinnati: Abingdon Press, 1925)

G. W. Lloyd

1821 - 1906 Person Name: G. G. Lloyd Author of "De Teu Cuidado Terno" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão Reverend Lloyd was born in England in 1821 and came to America about 1850, alternately laboring for the Congregational Church and later for the Presbyterian Church in America. He was a great writer, and many of his poems were published in small booklets later in the 19th century. He was a fiery preacher, and later during the American Civil War, he was a staunch Unionist. New Jersey had many Copperheads in Branchville & Sussex County, i.e. those who supported the Southern Cause. As Reverend Lloyd attacked the Confederacy, he came under fire, quite literally. He was shot at while preaching in the pulpit in Branchville, but the assailant missed. In 1865, he published "The Devil in Dixie", a very long "verse" on the "evils" of the Confederacy. Lloyd's congregation was split over him, and he was sent to the mission field (of sorts). Amongst his many travels, Lloyd pastored at Escanaba, Michigan, Horicon, Wisconsin, and in Moingona, Iowa. In the 1880s, he was asked to return to the Branchville church, and became a beloved pastor of the Presbyterian Church. He wrote and preached and presided for many years. He was honored by many for much; especially in the suffering and persevering for his Faith and related beliefs. Among his poetry a book called "Lyrics of Lake and Stream" was published. He went home to his Savior in 1906 after a full and well-spent life. He is buried in Branchville Cemetery with his wife Sarah, and the many children they lost to disease at young ages. Only two daughters survived until adulthood, and they were unmarried. J. L. Codella

João Corrêa da Costa

1800 - 1900 Person Name: João Corrêa da Costa (séc. XIX) Port. of "De Teu Cuidado Terno" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão
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