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Love Consecrates the Humblest Act

Author: S. B. McManus Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Matching Instances: 12 First Line: Love consecrates the humblest act, Topics: Footwashing Service Scripture: John 13:1-20 Used With Tune: MARTYRDOM

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LOVE'S CONSECRATION

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 8 hymnals Matching Instances: 4 Composer and/or Arranger: Abram Bowman Kolb Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 53431 16517 1432 Used With Text: Love consecrates the humblest act
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TWENTY-FOURTH

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 144 hymnals Matching Instances: 3 Composer and/or Arranger: Lucius Chapin, 1760-1842 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51232 16551 23455 Used With Text: Love Consecrates the Humblest Act
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MARTYRDOM

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1,009 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Hugh Wilson, 1726-1824 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51651 23213 53213 Used With Text: Love Consecrates the Humblest Act

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Love Consecrates the Humblest Act

Author: Silas B. McManus Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3598 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. Love consecrates the humblest act And haloes mercy’s deeds; It sheds a benediction sweet And hallows human needs. 2. When in the shadow of the cross Christ knelt and washed the feet Of His disciples He gave us A sign of love complete. 3. Love serves and willing stoops to serve; What Christ in love so true Has freely done for one and all, Let us now gladly do! Languages: English Tune Title: TWENTY-FOURTH

Love consecrates the humblest act

Author: S. B. McManus Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #411 (1969) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Church Footwashing Tune Title: LOVE'S CONSECRATION
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Love Consecrates the Humblest Act

Author: S. B. McManus (1845-1917) alt. Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #406 (1985) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Love consecrates the humblest act And haloes mercy’s deeds; It sheds a benediction sweet And hallows human needs. 2 When in the shadow of the cross Christ knelt and washed the feet Of His disciples, He gave us A sign of love complete. 3 Love serves and willing, stoops to serve; What Christ in love so true Has freely done for one and all, Let us now gladly do! Topics: Doctrines Communion Scripture: John 13:14 Tune Title: TWENTY-FOURTH

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S. B. McManus

1845 - 1917 Author of "Love Consecrates the Humblest Act" in Hymnal of the Church of God

Abram Bowman Kolb

1862 - 1925 Composer of "[Love consecrates the humblest act]" in The Brethren Songbook Born: November 10, 1862, near Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario, Canada. Died: March 15, 1925. Buried: Prairie Street Cemetery, Elkhart, Indiana. After graduating from high school, Kolb taught for four years, including a year in America, where his pupils reportedly included Orville and Wilbur Wright, later inventors of the airplane. In 1886, Kolb moved to Elkhart, Indiana, and became an assistant editor at the Mennonite Publishing Company owned by John F. Funk. He eventually worked his way up to serve as editor-in-chief, then vice-president of the company until a year before his death. He also edited Words of Cheer and Herald der Wahrheit, and translated many manuscripts being prepared for publication, among them the Enchiridion of Anabaptist leader Dirk Philips. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Lucius Chapin

1760 - 1842 Person Name: Lucius Chapin, 1760-1842 Composer (attributed to) of "TWENTY-FOURTH" in Evangelical Lutheran Worship Lucius Chapin, 1760-1842 Born: Ap­ril 25, 1760, Long­mea­dow (near Spring­field), Mass­a­chu­setts. Died: De­cem­ber 24, 1842, Ham­il­ton Coun­ty, Ohio. Buried: Orig­in­al­ly at Wal­nut Hills Cem­e­te­ry, Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio in 1842. Re­in­terred at Spring Grove Cem­e­te­ry, Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio, Jan­u­ary 26, 1858. Lucius’ bro­ther was Am­zi Cha­pin. In 1775, Lu­ci­us joined the Con­ti­nent­al Ar­my in Bos­ton as a fi­fer; re-en­list­ing in 1776, he served at the Bat­tles of Ti­con­der­o­ga and Still­wa­ter, and en­dured the in­fa­mous win­ter of 1777-8 at Val­ley Forge, Penn­syl­van­ia, with George Wash­ing­ton. Af­ter the war, he con­duct­ed sing­ing schools in Ver­mont, New Hamp­shire and Mass­a­chu­setts, and in 1787 moved to Vir­gin­ia’s Shen­an­do­ah Val­ley, lat­er teach­ing in Rocbridge, Au­gus­ta and Rock­ing­ham Coun­ties. Around 1797, he moved to Ver­non, Ken­tucky. He re­tired in 1835 and moved to Ham­il­ton Coun­ty, Ohio. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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