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The King and His Kingdom

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: His saints shall live, and to the King

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MISSIONARY CHANT

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 480 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Heinrich C. Zeuner Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 33331 22771 11132 Used With Text: His Saints Shall Live, and to the King
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MORNING HYMN

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Boyce Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 13343 22316 71234 Used With Text: The King and His Kingdom
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CHURCH TRIUMPHANT

Appears in 130 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James W. Elliott Incipit: 51532 16534 56713 Used With Text: His saints shall live, and to the King

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His Saints Shall Live, and to the King

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #143 (1934) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 His saints shall live, and to the King Rich gifts in tribute shall be paid; His praises men shall ever sing, For Him shall endless prayer be made. 2 Abundant fields for harvest white Already wave in every land, And Zion's citizens delight And prosper in their King's command. 3 His Name shall evermore abide, In Him shall all the world be blet; By all the nations far and wide His praise shall ever be confessed. 4 Now blessed be the Mighty One, Jehovah, God of Israel, For He alone has wonders done, And deeds in glory that excel. 5 And blessed be His glorious Name, Long as the ages shall endure; O'er all the earth extend His fame. Amen, Amen, forevermore. Topics: Doxologies; Jerusalem; Christ as King; Kingdom of Christ; Missions; Offerings; Second Coming of Christ Scripture: Psalm 72 Languages: English Tune Title: MISSIONARY CHANT
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His Saints Shall Live

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2425 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: His saints shall live, and to the King Lyrics: 1. His saints shall live, and to the King Rich gifts in tribute shall be paid; His praises men shall ever sing, For Him shall endless prayer be made. 2. Abundant fields for harvest white Already wave in every land, And Zion’s citizens delight And prosper in their king’s command. 3. His name shall evermore abide, In Him shall all the world be blest; By all the nations far and wide His praise shall ever be confessed. 4. Now blessèd be the Mighty One, Jehovah, God of Israel, For He alone has wonders done, And deeds in glory that excel. 5. And blessèd be His glorious name, Long as the ages shall endure; O’er all the earth extend His fame, Amen, Amen, for evermore. Languages: English Tune Title: MISSIONARY CHANT
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The King and His Kingdom

Hymnal: The Psalter #199a (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: His saints shall live, and to the King Lyrics: 1 His saints shall live, and to the King rich gifts in tribute shall be paid; His praises men shall ever sing, For Him shall endless sprayer be made. 2 Abundant fields for harvest white Already wave in ev'ry land, And Zion's citizens delight and prosper in their King's command. 3 His Name shall evermore abide, In Him shall all the world be blest; By all the nations far and wide His praise shall ever be confessed. 4 Now blessed be the Mighty One, Jehovah, God of Israel, For He alone has wonders done, And deeds in glory that excel. 5 And blessed be is glorious Name, Long as the ages shall endure; O'er all the earth extend His fame. Amen, Amen, for evermore. Topics: Christ Conqueror; Christ Power of; Church Extent of; Civil Magistracy; Doxologies; God Adored and Exalted; Gospel Prevalence and Power of; Missions Prayer for; Missions Triumphs of; Nations Owe Allegiance to Christ; Nations Ultimate Subjection of; Nature An Emblem of Grace; Prayer For Spread ofGospel; Royalty of Christ In His Church; Royalty of Christ Mediatorial; Royalty of Christ Nations Subject to; Royalty of Christ Ultimate Acknowledgement of Scripture: Psalm 72 Languages: English Tune Title: MISSIONARY CHANT

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Anonymous

Author of "His Saints Shall Live" in The Cyber 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.

J. W. Elliott

1833 - 1915 Person Name: James W. Elliott Composer of "CHURCH TRIUMPHANT" in The Psalter Hymnal J.W. Elliott was a popular composer of the Victorian period, and is best known for his nursery rhyme music and for his work on hymnals in the 1870s. He was born James William Elliott, in Warwick, England, on February 13, 1833. As a child, he sang as a chorister in the Leamington Parish Church. In those days, choristers were given lessons in all facets of church music, including organ lessons, counterpoint studies, and more in exchange for providing an extraordinary level of service to their parish church (services throughout the week, all holidays, extra services, etc.). The result is that most choristers who completed their studies received an excellent music education, and James was no exception. After starting his career as an organist and choirmaster for a countryside church, his talent became obvious. He moved to London, where he assisted Sir Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert and Sullivan fame) in editing Church Hymns. In addition, James worked for a music publisher. His compositions include two operettas, numerous anthems, service music, works for instruments including the very popular harmonium, and most particularly for Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs, his children’s music score that sets many of the Nursery Rhymes to delightful music. Several of his hymn tunes are still in use today in many hymnals, most notably his hymn tune “Day of Rest.” He was heavily involved in the preparation of the musical edition of Church Hymns in 1874, the Choral Service Book of 1892, and transcriptions of hymn tunes using harmonies different than the traditional ones found in hymnals. He died in St. Marylebone, London, on February 5, 1915. --www.nursery-songs.com/

William Boyce

1711 - 1779 Composer of "MORNING HYMN" in The Psalter William Boyce (baptised 1711 – d. 7 February 1779) was an English composer and organist. See also in: Wikipedia