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Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort

Author: William Hunter Appears in 29 hymnals Hymnal Title: Frohe Lieder und Brüder-Harfe Used With Tune: [Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort]

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[Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort]

Appears in 63 hymnals Hymnal Title: Deutsches Lieder- und Melodienbuch Incipit: 17121 23212 12343 Used With Text: Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort

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Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort

Hymnal: Church and Sunday School Hymnal with Supplement #G47 (1902) Hymnal Title: Church and Sunday School Hymnal with Supplement Languages: German

Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort

Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Mennonite #A47 (1927) Hymnal Title: Church Hymnal, Mennonite Topics: Einladung an die Jugend Languages: English; German
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Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort

Author: J. C. Lyon Hymnal: Der Neue Kleine Psalter #326 (1888) Hymnal Title: Der Neue Kleine Psalter Languages: German

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John C. Lyon

? - 1868 Person Name: J. C. Lyon Hymnal Title: Deutsches Lieder- und Melodienbuch Author of "Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort" in Deutsches Lieder- und Melodienbuch

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Person Name: Unbekannt Hymnal Title: Evangelischer Liederschatz Author of "Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort" in Evangelischer Liederschatz 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.

William Hunter

1811 - 1877 Hymnal Title: Frohe Lieder und Brüder-Harfe Author of "Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fort" in Frohe Lieder und Brüder-Harfe Hunter, William, D.D, son of John Hunter, was born near Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland, May 26, 1811. He removed to America in 1817, and entered Madison College in 1830. For some time he edited the Conference Journal, and the Christian Advocate. In 1855 he was appointed Professor of Hebrew in Alleghany College: and subsequently Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Alliance, Stark Country, Ohio. He died in 1877. He edited Minstrel of Zion, 1845; Select Melodies, 1851; and Songs of Devotion, 1859. His hymns, over 125 in all, appeared in these works. Some of these have been translated into various Indian languages. The best known are :— 1. A home in heaven; what a joyful thought. Heaven a Home. From his Minstrel of Zion, 1845, into the Methodist Scholar's Hymn Book, London, 1870, &c. 2. Joyfully, joyfully onward I [we] move. Pressing towards Heaven. This hymn is usually dated 1843. It was given in his Minstrel of Zion, 1845, and Select Melodies, 1851, and his Songs of Devotion, 1859. It has attained to great popularity. Two forms of the hymn are current, the original, where the second stanza begins "Friends fondly cherished, have passed on before"; and the altered form, where it reads: “Teachers and Scholars have passed on before." Both texts are given in W. F. Stevenson's Hymns for Church & Home, 1873, Nos. 79, 80, c. 3. The [My] heavenly home is bright and fair. Pressing towards Heaven. From his Minstrel of Zion, 1845, into the Cottage Melodies, New York, 1859, and later collections. 4. The Great Physician now is near. Christ the Physician. From his Songs of Devotion, 1859 5. Who shall forbid our grateful[chastened]woe? This hymn, written in 1843, was published in his Minstrel of Zion, 1845, and in his Songs of Devotion, 1859. [ Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)