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God Loved the World So that He Gave

Author: August Crull ; Johann Olearius Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 18 hymnals Text Sources: Heiliges Lippen- und Hertzens-Opffer, Stettin, c. 1778

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ST. CRISPIN

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 249 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George J. Elvey, 1816-93 Tune Sources: The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941 (Setting) Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 33351 22355 51766 Used With Text: God Loved the World So That He Gave
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ROCKINGHAM

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 504 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anon.; Edward Miller Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13421 35655 17655 Used With Text: God Loved the World
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DIE HELLE SONN LEUCHT

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 11 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Melchior Vulpius, c. 1560-1615 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 13451 76555 45617 Used With Text: God Love the World So that He Gave

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God Loved the World So that He Gave

Author: August Crull, d. 1923; Unknown Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #245 (1941) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 God loved the world so that He gave His only Son the lost to save That all who would in Him believe Should everlasting life receive. 2 Christ Jesus is the Ground of faith, Who was made flesh and suffered death; All that confide in Him alone Are built on this chief Cornerstone. 3 God would not have the sinner die, His Son with saving grace is nigh, His Spirit in the Word doth teach How man the blessed goal may reach. 4 Be of good cheer, for God's own Son Forgives all sins which thou hast done, And, justified by Jesus' blood, Thy Baptism grants the highest good. 5 If thou be sick, if death draw near, This truth thy troubled heart can cheer: Christ Jesus saves my soul from death; That is the firmest ground of faith. 6 Glory to God the Father, Son, And Holy Spirit, Three in One! To Thee, O blessed Trinity, Be praise now and eternally! Amen. Topics: The Church Year Trinity Scripture: John 3:16 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CRISPIN
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God Loved the World So That He Gave

Author: August Crull, 1845–1923 Hymnal: One and All Rejoice #246 (2020) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 God loved the world so that He gave His only Son the lost to save, That all who would in Him believe Should everlasting life receive. 2 Christ Jesus is the ground of faith, Who was made flesh and suffered death; All then who trust in Him alone Are built on this chief cornerstone. 3 God would not have the sinner die; His Son with saving grace is nigh; His Spirit in the Word declares How we in Christ are heaven’s heirs. 4 Be of good cheer, for God’s own Son Forgives all sins which you have done; And, justified by Jesus’ blood, Your Baptism grants the highest good. 5 If you are sick, if death is near, This truth your troubled heart can cheer: Christ Jesus saves your soul from death; That is the firmest ground of faith. 6 Glory to God the Father, Son, And Holy Spirit, Three in One! To You, O blessèd Trinity, Be praise now and eternally! Topics: Justification Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CRISPIN
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God Loved the World So that He Gave

Author: August Crull, 1845-1923 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #391 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 God loved the world so that he gave His only Son the lost to save That all who would in him believe Should everlasting life receive. 2 Christ is the solid rock of faith, Who was made flesh and suffered death. All who confide in him alone Are built on this chief cornerstone. 3 God would not have the sinner die-- His Son with saving grace is nigh. His Spirit in the Word does teach How we the blessed goal may reach. 4 Be of good cheer, for God's own Son Forgives the sins that you have done. You're justified by Jesus' blood; Baptized, you are a child of God. 5 When you are sick, when death draws near, This truth your troubled heart can cheer: Christ Jesus saves my soul from death-- This is the anchor of my faith! 6 Glory to God the Father, Son, And Holy Spirit, Three in One! To you, O blessed Trinity, Be praise now and eternally! Topics: Justification; Justification Languages: English Tune Title: ST. CRISPIN

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Composer of "ROCKINGHAM" in The New Century 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.

George J. Elvey

1816 - 1893 Person Name: G. J. Elvey, 1816-93 Composer of "ST. CRISPIN" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary George Job Elvey (b. Canterbury, England, 1816; d. Windlesham, Surrey, England, 1893) As a young boy, Elvey was a chorister in Canterbury Cathedral. Living and studying with his brother Stephen, he was educated at Oxford and at the Royal Academy of Music. At age nineteen Elvey became organist and master of the boys' choir at St. George Chapel, Windsor, where he remained until his retirement in 1882. He was frequently called upon to provide music for royal ceremonies such as Princess Louise's wedding in 1871 (after which he was knighted). Elvey also composed hymn tunes, anthems, oratorios, and service music. Bert Polman

Edward Miller

1735 - 1807 Person Name: Edward Miller, 1731-1807 Composer of "ROCKINGHAM OLD" in Evangelical Lutheran Worship Edward Miller, Born in the United Kingdom. The son of a pavior (stone paver), Miller left home to study music at King's Lynn. He was a flautist in Handel's orchestra. In 1752 he published “Six Solos for the German Flute”. In 1756 he was appointed organist of St. George Minster Doncaster, continuing in that post for 50 years. He also gave pianoforte lessons. He published hymns and sonatas for harpsichord, 16 editions of “The Institues of Music”, “Elegies for Voice & Pianoforte”, and Psalms of David set to music, arranged for each Sunday of the year. That work had over 5000 subscribers. He published his thoughts on performance of Psalmody in the Church of England, addressed to clergy. In 1801 he published the Psalms of Watts and Wesley for use by Methodists, and in 1804 the history and antiques of Doncaster with a map. John Perry