G. W. Briggs

Short Name: G. W. Briggs
Full Name: Briggs, G. W. (George Wallace), 1875-1959
Birth Year: 1875
Death Year: 1959

George Wallace Briggs is a Canon of Worcester Cathedral and one of the most distinguished British hymn writers and hymnologists of today. Six of his hymns appear in the Episcopal Hymnal of 1940 (American). Another hymn on the Bible entitled "Word of the living God" was written for the 25th Anniversary of the British Bible Reading Fellowship and was sung in Westminster Abbey on June 5, 1947. It has been widely used since that time. Canon Briggs is a leading member of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland. He is also the composer of several hymn times, six of which have appeared in British hymnals. In addition to his work as a clergy man of the Church of England and an hymnologist, he has interest himself actively in the field of religious education, being largely responsible for two books with wide circulation in Britain, "Prayers and Hymns for used in Schools" and "The Daily Service." These books have had great influence on the worship practices of British schools, public and private. It is of historic interest that he is the author of one of the prayers used at the time of the famous meeting of Churchill and Roosevelt on H.M.S. Prince of Wales in 1941 when the Atlantic Charter was framed.

--Ten New Hymns on the Bible, 1952. Used by permission.

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Texts by G. W. Briggs (66)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All things beautiful and fairUnknown (Author)English1
All ye who love of freedom boastG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Andrew, Simon Peter's brotherG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Beneath these emblems of eternityG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Christ is the world's true lightGeorge Wallace Briggs (Author)English40
Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guestG. W. Briggs, 1875-1959 (Author)English41
Dear Father, help me to forgiveGeorge W. Briggs (Author)1
Dear Father, keep me through this day obedientGeorge W. Briggs (Author)English1
Dios nos habla por profetasGeorge Wallace Briggs (1875-1959) (Author)Spanish1
Eye hath not seen, O God; in vain, in vainG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
For the brave of every raceGeorge Wallace Briggs (Author)English4
For Thy saints unknown to fameG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Forget the past; nor think uponG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Give me Thy peace, O God: the world can giveG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
God hath spoken by his prophetsGeorge Wallace Briggs (Author)English46
God is our King: He reigns aloneG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
God my Father, loving meGeorge Wallace Briggs (Author)English13
God, who art light, from whom all truth proceedingG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
God who madest, God who bearestG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
God, you have given us power to soundGeorge W. Briggs (Author)English7
Great God, to whose all-seeing eyeG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Hark, a hundred notes are swellingG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Holy Spirit, who of old, Gifts bestowing seven-foldG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
I built my castles in the airG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
I knew a man who started on life's wayG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
I knew Thee not, Thou wounded Son of GodG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
I love God's tiny creaturesG. W. Briggs (Author)English5
I said, as I gazed on the starry heightG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
In all the forms that He hath madeG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Jesus Christ Wanikiya, De aŋpetu niṭaGeorge Wallace Briggs (Author)Dakota1
Jesus, whose all-redeeming loveG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lift we up our hearts to praiseG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lord God of earth and sea and skiesG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lord, here am I: unworthy though I beG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lord, I would know Thee, know Thee as Thou artG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lord, I would learn to be contentG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lord, in the hollow of Thy handGeorge Wallace Briggs (Author)English4
Lord, lead me by the waters calm and stillG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lord of all majesty and mightG. W. Briggs (Author)English6
Lord, who hast brought me on my wayG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lord, who hast made me freeG. W. Briggs (Author)English2
Lord, who once wast crucifiedG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Lord, who Thyself hast bidden us to prayGeorge Wallace Briggs (Author)English2
Now is eternal lifeGeorge Wallace Briggs (1875-1959) (Author)English10
O God, by whom all things were madeGeorge W. Briggs (Author)English1
O God, enthroned in endless spaceG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
O God, in whom we live and move, In whom we draw each breathGeorge W. Briggs (Author)English7
O God our Strength, whose sovereign throneG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
O gracious God, your servants first built this school of oldGeorge Wallace Briggs (Author)English1
O Thou whose righteous judgments standG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Once more, O Lord, 'tis eventideG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Our Father, by whose servantsGeorge Wallace Briggs, 1875-1959 (Author)English16
Our Father, for our daily breadG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Seek not for happiness, nor chooseG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Shall God not share His children's careG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Son of the Lord most highGeorge W. Briggs, 1875- (Author)English4
Soul, celestial in thy birthRev. G. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Su voluntad manifestóGeorge W. Briggs (Author)Spanish1
The church is God's great familyGeorge Briggs (Author)1
The Spirit of the Lord revealedG. W. Briggs (Author)English8
The throstle sings the sweetest songs he knowsG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
The world is full of sorrow, and its tearsG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Two brother heard the Master's callG. W. Briggs (Author)English1
Unheard the dews around us fallGeorge W. Briggs (Author)1
We meet, as in that upper room they metGeorge W. Briggs (Author)1
Where is Thy heaven, O God? Is it farG. W. Briggs (Author)English1

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