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Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand

Author: Laurence Housman, 1865-1959 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: St. George, Patron of England April 234d; The Christian Year Festivals and Other Holy Days: Proper Used With Tune: MELITA

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DARTMOUTH

Appears in 18 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Arthur Somervell Incipit: 51217 65565 43132 Used With Text: Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand
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FALKLAND

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Lawes, 1596-1662 Incipit: 53143 22117 51234 Used With Text: Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand
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MELITA

Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 465 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. B. Dykes, 1823-76 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 13355 66551 27554 Used With Text: Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand

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Lord God of Hosts, Within Whose Hand

Author: Laurence Housman Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3696 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand Dominion rests on sea and land, Before whose word of life or death The strength of nations is but breath: O King, enthroned all thrones above, Give strength unto the land we love. 2. Thou breath of life since time began, Breathing upon the lips of man, Hast taught each kindred race to raise United word to sound Thy praise: So, in this land, join, we beseech, All hearts and lips in single speech. 3. To George our saint Thou gavest grace Without one fear all foes to face, And to confess by faithful death That word of life which was his breath. O help us, helper of Saint George, To fear not bonds that man can forge. 4. Arm us like him, who in Thy trust Beat down the dragon in the dust; So that we too may tread down sin And with Thy saints a crown may win. Help us, O God, that we may be A land acceptable to Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: FALKLAND
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Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand

Author: Laurence Housman, 1865-1959 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #162 (1986) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Topics: St. George, Patron of England April 234d; The Christian Year Festivals and Other Holy Days: Proper Languages: English Tune Title: MELITA
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Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand

Author: L. Housman Hymnal: The Church and School Hymnal #75 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: DARTMOUTH

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Henry Lawes

1596 - 1662 Person Name: Henry Lawes, 1596-1662 Composer (melody) of "FALKLAND" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: January 5, 1596, Dinton, Wiltshire, England. Died: October 21, 1662, London, England. Buried: In the cloisters of Westminster Abbey, London, England. Lawes, tutor to the daughters of the Earl of Bridgewater, is best known as a composer. He became a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal in 1626, and a member of the "King’s Musick" in 1631. He wrote over 400 vocal pieces, as well as anthems and instrumental compositions. His works include: Choice Psalmes Put into Musick for Three Voices, 1648 Ayres and Dialogues (London: 1653) Sources: Frost, p. 680 Hughes, pp. 467-68 Nutter, p. 460 Stulken, p. 292 --www.hymntime.com/tch

John Bacchus Dykes

1823 - 1876 Person Name: J. B. Dykes, 1823-76 Composer of "MELITA" in The New English Hymnal 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

Laurence Housman

1865 - 1959 Person Name: Laurence Housman, 1865-1959 Author of "Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand" in The New English Hymnal Housman, Lawrence, author and artist, was born July 18, 1867, at Bromsgrove, Worcs. His devotional poetry is principally in his Spikenard, 1898, and Bethlehem, 1902. To the English Hymnal, 1906, he contributed eight translations (142, 188, 191, 228, 229, 230, 231, 234); also three original hymns, with a fourth previously published, viz.:— 1. Lord God of Hosts, within Whose hand. St. George. 2. The Maker of the sun and moon. Christmas. From Bethlehem, 1902, p. 75. 3. The Saint who first found grace to pen. St. Mark. 4. When Christ was born in Bethlehem. Holy Innocents. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) ================== Born: July 18, 1865, Bromsgrove, Hereford, England. Died: February 20, 1959, Glastonbury, Somerset, England. Buried: St. Mary’s, Bathwick, Smallcombe, near Bath. Housman studied art at the Lambeth School of Art and the Royal College of Art. He had great success as an illustrator, but when his eyesight began to fail, he turned to writing books and plays. He wrote 80 books during his lifetime. He often seemed to fall afoul of the censors, though, for religious and political reasons. A committed socialist and pacifist, in 1907, he helped found the Men’s League for Women’s Suffrage. He was also an honorary associate of the Women Writers’ Suffrage League. His works include: Jump-to-Glory Jane, by Meredith Goblin Market, by Christiantina Rossetti, 1893 The End of Elfintown, by Jane Barlow, 1894 Spikenard, 1898 The Sensitive Plant, 1898 Bethlehem, 1902 The Blue Moon, 1904 Angels and Ministers, 1921 Little Plays of St. Francis, 1922 Victoria Regina, 1937 The Unexpected Years, 1937 (autobiography) --www.hymntime.com/tch