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"It is finished!" Man of sorrows

Author: Frederic Henry Hedge Appears in 21 hymnals Used With Tune: CHRISTI MUTTER STUND MIT SCHMERZEN

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STABAT MATER

Appears in 72 hymnals Incipit: 12323 54332 17676 Used With Text: It is finished! Man of Sorrows!
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CHRISTI MUTTER

Meter: 8.8.7 Appears in 11 hymnals Tune Sources: G. Corner's Gesangbuch, 1625 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 55654 35354 33432 Used With Text: It Is Finished! Man of Sorrows
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STABAT MATER

Appears in 32 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. B. Dykes Incipit: 12314 33112 31433 Used With Text: "It is finished!" Man of sorrows!

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It Is Finished! Man of Sorrows

Author: Frederic H. Hedge Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3096 Meter: 8.8.7 Lyrics: 1. It is finished! Man of sorrows! From Thy cross our frailty borrows Strength to bear and conquer thus. 2. While extended there, we view Thee: Mighty Suff’rer, draw us to Thee, Sufferer victorious! 3. Not in vain for us uplifted: Man of Sorrows, wonder gifted May that sacred emblem be. 4. Lifted high amid the ages: Guide of heroes, saints, and sages, May it guide us still to Thee. 5. Still to Thee, whose love unbounded Sorrow’s depth’s for us has sounded, Perfected by conflicts sore. 6. Honored be Thy cross forever: Star, that points our high endeavor, Whither Thou hast gone before! Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTI MUTTER
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"It is finished!" Man of sorrows!

Author: Rev Frederick H. Hedge, 1806- Hymnal: Hymnal, Amore Dei. Rev. ed. #a352 (1903) Languages: English
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"It is finished!" Man of sorrows

Author: Frederic Henry Hedge Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #65 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTI MUTTER STUND MIT SCHMERZEN

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Frederic Henry Hedge

1805 - 1890 Person Name: F. H. Hedge Author of "It is finished! Man of Sorrows!" in Worship Song Hedge, Frederick Henry, D.D., son of Professor Hedge of Harvard College, was born at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1805, and educated in Germany and at Harvard. In 1829 he became pastor of the Unitarian Church, West Cambridge. In 1835 he removed to Bangor, Maine; in 1850 to Providence, and in 1856 to Brookline, Mass. He was appointed in 1857, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Cambridge (U.S.), and in 1872, Professor of German Literature at Harvard. Dr. Hedge is one of the editors of the Christian Examiner, and the author of The Prose Writers of Germany, and other works. In 1853 he edited, with Dr. F. D. Huntington, the Unitarian Hymns for the Church of Christ, Boston Crosby, Nichols & Co. To that collection and the supplement (1853) he contributed the following translations from the German:— 1. A mighty fortress is our God. (Ein feste Burg.) 2. Christ hath arisen! joy to, &c. (Goethe's Faust.) 3. The sun is still for ever sounding. (Goethe's Faust.) There is also in the Unitarian Hymn [& Tune] Book for The Church & Home, Boston, 1868, a translation from the Latin. 4. Holy Spirit, Fire divine. (“Veni Sancte Spiritus.") Dr. Hedge's original hymns, given in the Hymns for the Church, 1853, are:— 5. Beneath Thine hammer, Lord, I lie. Resignation. 6. Sovereign and transforming grace. Ordination. Written for the Ordination of H. D. Barlow at Lynn, Mass., Dec. 9, 1829. It is given in several collections. 7. 'Twas in the East, the mystic East. Christmas. 8. 'Twas the day when God's anointed. Good Friday. Written originally for a Confirmation at Bangor, Maine, held on Good Friday, 1843. The hymn "It is finished, Man of Sorrows! From Thy cross, &c," in a few collections, including Martineau's Hymns, &c, 1873, is composed of st. iv.-vi. of this hymn. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

John Bacchus Dykes

1823 - 1876 Composer of "STABAT MATER" in Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book As a young child John Bacchus Dykes (b. Kingston-upon-Hull' England, 1823; d. Ticehurst, Sussex, England, 1876) took violin and piano lessons. At the age of ten he became the organist of St. John's in Hull, where his grandfather was vicar. After receiving a classics degree from St. Catherine College, Cambridge, England, he was ordained in the Church of England in 1847. In 1849 he became the precentor and choir director at Durham Cathedral, where he introduced reforms in the choir by insisting on consistent attendance, increasing rehearsals, and initiating music festivals. He served the parish of St. Oswald in Durham from 1862 until the year of his death. To the chagrin of his bishop, Dykes favored the high church practices associated with the Oxford Movement (choir robes, incense, and the like). A number of his three hundred hymn tunes are still respected as durable examples of Victorian hymnody. Most of his tunes were first published in Chope's Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1857) and in early editions of the famous British hymnal, Hymns Ancient and Modern. Bert Polman
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