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KIRBY BEDON

Appears in 116 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Edward Bunnett Incipit: 33321 44443 25534 Used With Text: Not in some cloistered cell
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MAXON

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Alex S. Gibson Incipit: 32212 32345 65322 Used With Text: Not in some cloister'd cell

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Not in some cloistered cell dost Thou, Lord, bid me dwell

Author: Robert M. Offord Hymnal: The American Hymnal for Chapel Service #d230 (1925) Languages: English

Not in some cloistered cell dost Thou, Lord, bid me dwell

Author: Robert M. Offord Hymnal: The American Hymnal #d358 (1919) Languages: English
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Not in some cloistered cell

Author: R. M. Offord Hymnal: The American Hymnal for Chapel Service #340 (1922) Languages: English Tune Title: KIRBY BEDON

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Robert M. Offord

1846 - 1924 Person Name: R. M. Offord Author of "Not in some cloistered cell" in The American Hymnal for Chapel Service Offord, Robert M., son of an English "open-communion" Baptist, was born at St. Austell, Cornwall, Sept. 17, 1846. In 1870 he removed to America, where he was associated for some time with the Methodists, but subsequently joined the Reformed Dutch Church in 1878. He is editor of the New York Observer. To that paper he contributed:— 1. Jesus, heed me, lost and dying. Lent. 2. It is no untried way. Christ's Burden. No. 1 appeared on Jan. 25th, and No. 2 on Feb. 1st, 1883. They were revised for Laudes Domini, N. Y., 1884 (Duffield's English Hymns, N. Y., 1886). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Alexander Gibson

Person Name: Alex S. Gibson Composer of "MAXON" in Hymns of Worship and Service

Edward Bunnett

1834 - 1923 Composer of "KIRBY BEDON" in The American Hymnal for Chapel Service Edward Bunnett, born at Shipham, Norfolk, England, June 25, 1834. Organist, pupil of Dr. Zechariah Buck at Norwich Cathedral, of which he was a chorister in 1842 and assistant organist in 1844-77. He became organist of St. Peter's Church in 1877, and organist to the corporation of Norwich in 1880. Mus. Bac., Cambridge, 1856; Mus. Coc. do., 1869. Works: Songs of Praise, 1869; Rhineland cantata for soprano solo, chorus and orchestra. composed for mlle Tietjens, Norwich Festival, 1872; Lors, cantata, text by W. W. Turnbull, 1876; magnificat, Nunc dimittis, Cantate Domino, and Deus misereatur, 1860; Te Deum in Gd; Te DEum in F; Benedictus and Jubilate in F; Volume of Chants, Kyrie, Anthems, etc. 1865; Ofice of the Holy Communion in E., 1883; Anthems' Songs, Sonata fr violin and pianoforte, 1873; Trio for pianoforte, violin, and violoncello, 1873. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians John Denison Champlin (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1903)
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