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"Looking unto Jesus'

Appears in 12 hymnals Hymnal Title: Laudes Domini First Line: Look to Jesus! till, reviving Lyrics: 1 Look to Jesus! till, reviving, Faith and love thy life-springs swell, Strength for all good things deriving; Jesus hath done all things well. Work, while it is called to-day, Works which shall not fade away. 2 Look to Jesus, prayerful waking Where thy feet on roses tread; Follow, worldly pomp forsaking, With thy cross, where he hath led. Baffled shall the tempter flee, And God's angels come to thee. 3 Look to Jesus, when, dark lowering, Perils thy horizon dim; Once from him a band fell cowering; Calm in tempests, look on him; Wind and billow, fire and flood, Forward! brave by trusting God. 4 Look to Jesus still to shield thee, When no longer thou may'st live; In that last need, he will yield thee Peace the world can never give; He who finished all for thee Takes thee, then, with him to be. Topics: Christian Experience; Christians Encouragements; Courage; Encouragements; Hope Under Despondency; Christians Encouragements; Courage; Encouragements; Hope Under Despondency Used With Tune: CAERSALEM Text Sources: Tr. fr. Swedish

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CAERSALEM

Appears in 53 hymnals Hymnal Title: Laudes Domini Tune Sources: Welsh melody Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 15131 35432 13214 Used With Text: "Looking unto Jesus'
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[Look to Jesus! till, reviving]

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. L. Peace Hymnal Title: The Calvary Hymnal Incipit: 17111 71113 21765 Used With Text: Look to Jesus

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Look to Jesus till reviving

Hymnal: Church Pastorals, hymns and tunes for public and social worship #243 (1864) Hymnal Title: Church Pastorals, hymns and tunes for public and social worship Topics: Christ Languages: English
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"Looking unto Jesus"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #373 (1888) Hymnal Title: Laudes Domini First Line: Look to Jesus! till, reviving Lyrics: 1 Look to Jesus! till, reviving, Faith and love thy life-springs swell, Strength for all good things deriving; Jesus hath done all things well. Work, while it is called to-day, Works which shall not fade away. 2 Look to Jesus, prayerful waking Where thy feet on roses tread; Follow, worldly pomp forsaking, With thy cross, where he hath led, Baffled shall the tempter flee, And God's angels come to thee. 3 Look to Jesus, when, dark lowering, Perils thy horizon dim; Once from him a band fell cowering; Calm in tempest, look on him; Wind and billow, fire and flood,-- Forward! brave by trusting God. 4 Look to Jesus still to shield thee, When no longer thou may'st live; In that last need, he will yield thee Peace the world can never give; He who finished all for thee Takes thee, then, with him to be. Topics: Assurance Urged; Christ Character of; Christians Love for Christ; Courage; Dependence On Grace Scripture: Psalm 16:8 Languages: English Tune Title: CAERSALEM
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Look to Jesus till reviving

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #749 (1884) Hymnal Title: Laudes Domini Languages: English

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Elizabeth Rundle Charles

1828 - 1896 Person Name: E. R. Charles Hymnal Title: Songs for the Sanctuary; or Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Baptist Ed.) Author of "Look to Jesus till reviving" in Songs for the Sanctuary; or Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Baptist Ed.) Charles, Elizabeth, née Rundle, is the author of numerous and very popular works intended to popularize the history of early Christian life in Great Britain; of Luther and his times; of Wesley and his work; the struggles of English civil wars; and kindred subjects as embodied in the Chronicles of the Schönherg-Cotta Family, the Diary of Kitty Trevelyan, &c, was born at Tavistock, Devonshire, Her father was John Rundle, M.P., and her husband, Andrew Paton Charles, Barrister-at-Law. Mrs. Charles has made some valuable contributions to hymnology, including original hymns and translations from the Latin and German. These were given in her:— (1) The Voice of Christian Life in Song; or, Hymns and Hymn-writers of Many Lands and Ages, 1858; (2) The Three Wakings, and other Poems, 1859; and (3) The Chronicles of the Schönberg-Cotta Family; (4) Poems, New York, 1867. This has some additional pieces. Her hymn on the Annunciation, "Age after age shall call thee [her] blessed," appeared in her Three Wakings, &c., 1859. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ========================= Charles, Elizabeth, née Rundle. Mrs. Charles has assumed the name of "Rundle-Charles," as given in the 1890 edition of the Hymnal Companion. Other hymns in common use are:— 1. Around a Table, not a tomb. Holy Communion. Dated Oct. 1862. In her Poems, 1868, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines. 2. Come, and rejoice with me. Joy in Christ. Some-times dated 1846. From her Three Wakings, 1859, p. 146, in 7 stanzas of 4 lines, and headed "Eureka." 3. Jesus, what once Thou wast. Jesus the Unchangeable One. In Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881. 4. Never further than Thy Cross. Passiontide. In The Family Treasury, Feb. 1860. 5. What marks the dawning of the Year? New Year. From her Three Wakings, 1859, p. 155. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ====================== Charles, Elizabeth, née Rundle, pp. 218, ii.; 1556, i. Mrs. Rundle-Charles was born Jan. 2, 1828, married in 1851, and died March 28, 1896. Her hymn, "The little birds fill all the air with their glee" (Thankfulness), was published in her Three Waitings, 1859, p. 165, as a "Song for an Infant School." It is found in The Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and others. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Frans Michael Franzén

1772 - 1847 Person Name: Franz M. Franzen Hymnal Title: Songs for the Sanctuary; or Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Baptist Ed.) Author of "Look to Jesus till reviving" in Songs for the Sanctuary; or Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Baptist Ed.) Franzén, Franz Michael, was born at Uleabôrg, Finland, in 1772, and educated at the University of Abo, where he became Librarian and Professor of Literary History. He was subsequently Minister at Kumla, Orebro, Sweden, and then of Santa Clara, in Stockholm. He was consecrated Bishop of Hernosand, in 1841, and died there in 1847. (See Supplement to Longfellow's Poets and Poetry of Europe.) Of his pieces one is in English common use. It begins "Jesum haf i ständigt minne," translated by Mrs. Charles in her Christian Life in Song, 1858, p. 250, as "Jesus in Thy memory keep" (Looking unto Jesus). Usually it begins with stanza ii., "Look to Jesus, till, reviving." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

A. L. Peace

1844 - 1912 Hymnal Title: The Calvary Hymnal Composer of "[Look to Jesus! till, reviving]" in The Calvary Hymnal Albert Lister Peace DMus United Kingdom 1844-1912. Born at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, son of a warehouseman and woolstapler, he was extremely gifted as a musician, largely self-taught, playing the organ at Holmfirth Parish Church near Huddersfield at age nine. He married Margaret Martin Steel Gilchrist, and they had three children: Lister, Archibald, and Margaret. In 1865 he was appointed organist of Trinity Congregational Church in Glasgow, Scotland. He obtained his doctorate degree from the University of Oxford in 1875. He became organist at Glasgow Cathedral in 1879. In 1897 he succeeded William Best as organist at St George’s Hall, Liverpool. In later years he was in much demand to play the organ in recitals. He did so at Canterbury Cathedral (1886), Victoria Hall, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent (1888), and Newcastle Cathedral (1891). He composed orchestrations, sonatas, cantatas, and concert and church service anthems. He was an arranger, author, and editor. He died at Blundelsands, Liverpool, England. John Perry