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Great Lord of all thy churches, hear

Author: William Kingsbury Appears in 43 hymnals

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WARE

Appears in 142 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George Kingsley Incipit: 55565 13221 11352 Used With Text: Great Lord of all thy churches, hear
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WIMBORNE

Appears in 121 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Whitaker Incipit: 11231 56421 75123 Used With Text: Great Lord of all Thy churches, hear
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HERALD

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. T. Cook Incipit: 55331 16551 23552 Used With Text: Great Lord of all thy churches, hear

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Great Lord of all thy churches, hear

Author: William Kingsbury Hymnal: A Prayer Meeting and Revival Hymn Book. 5th ed. #d100 (1830) Languages: English
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Great Lord of all thy churches, hear

Author: Kingsbury Hymnal: A New Selection of Nearly Eight Hundred Evangelical Hymns, from More than 200 Authors in England, Scotland, Ireland, & America, including a great number of originals, alphabetically arranged #213 (1825) Languages: English
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Great Lord of all thy churches, hear

Hymnal: Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America, at their Session, June 1846, and authorized to be used in the churches under their care #237 (1847) Languages: English

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William Kingsbury

1744 - 1818 Author of "Great Lord of all thy churches, hear" in The Evangelical Hymnal Born: July 12, 1744, Bishopsgate Street, London, England. Christened: August 12, 1744, Poultry Chapel, Camomile Street Independent Church, London, England. Died: February 18, 1818, Caversham, Southampton, England. Kingsbury, William, was born in 1744, educated at an Independent academy in London, and became Pastor of the ancient Congregational Church, Above Bar, in Southampton, where he died in 1818, after an honourable and useful ministry of fifty-four years. He was the author of several published sermons and pamphlets, including:—(1) A Sermon on the King's recovery, 1780; (2) The Manner in which Protestant Dissenters perform Public Worship represented and vindicated, 1796; (3) An Apology for Village Preachers, 1799; (4) A Funeral Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Mr. Towle, 1807, &c. Kingsbury was one of the ministers under whose patronage Dobell published his New Selection, 1806, and to that book contributed two hymns.-—"Great Lord of all thy churches, hear!" No. 213 (Divine Worship), and "Let us awake our joys," No. 100 (Jesus the King). Both these hymns are in common use, the second being specially popular in America. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

J. T. Cook

Composer of "HERALD" in The Brethren Hymnal

George Kingsley

1811 - 1884 Composer of "WARE" in The Evangelical Hymnal Born: July 7, 1811, Northampton, Massachusetts. Died: March 14, 1884, Northampton, Massachusetts. Kingsley played the organ at the Old South Church and Hollis Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts. He also taught music at Girard College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served as music supervisor for public schools in Philadelphia, and compiled a number of music books, including: Sunday School Singing Book, 1832 The Harmonist, 1833 The Social Choir, 1836 The Sacred Choir, 1838 The Harp of David, 1844 The Young Ladies’ Harp, 1847 Templi Carmina (Northampton, Massachusetts: 1853) The Juvenile Choir, 1865 --www.hymntime.com/tch
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