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HIGHWOOD

Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 42 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Runciman Terry, 1865 - 1938 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 56327 16531 23462 Used With Text: O God of youth, we come to You

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O God of Youth, We Come to You for Leading

Author: Carlton C. Buck Hymnal: Ten New Hymns for the 70's #7 (1970) Languages: English
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O God of youth, we come to You

Author: Carlton C. Buck, b. 1907 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #429 (1972) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: O God of youth, we come to You for leading Languages: English Tune Title: HIGHWOOD
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O God of youth, we come to you for leading

Author: Carlton C. Buck Hymnal: Hymn Society of America [Hymns Published for Special Occasions, and on Special Subjects] 1942-79 #d137 (1978) Languages: English

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Richard Runciman Terry

1865 - 1938 Person Name: Richard Runciman Terry, 1865 - 1938 Composer of "HIGHWOOD" in The Book of Praise Terry, Richard R., was born at Morpeth, Jan. 3, 1868, and was Tate Choral Scholar at King's College, Cambridge. In 1896 he became organist and music-master at Downside R. C. College and Abbey, Bath; and in 1901 organist and director of the choir at Westminster Cathedral (R. C.) London. He contributed to A. E. Tozer's Catholic Hymns, 1898, thirteen tunes and the words of two hymns:— 1. Christ, the Lord, is my true Shepherd. Ps. xxiii. 2. Peaceful eve, so still and holy. Christmas Carol. It is marked as D. C. B., i.e. for Downside Coll., Bath. The tune by Mr. Tozor was published in 1881 to a carol beginning with the same first line, but otherwise entirely different. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Carlton C. Buck

1907 - 1999 Person Name: Carlton C. Buck, b. 1907 Author of "O God of youth, we come to You" in The Book of Praise Carlton C. Buck served as the Pastor of the First Christian Church of Eugene, Oregon until 1960. Prior to this he held various pastorates in Christian Churches in Southern California, including a fourteen year pastorate in Fullerton from which he came to Eugene. A native of Salina, Kansas, he lived most of his adult life on the west coast. He received a Bachelor of Sacred Music Degree from the Los Angeles Bible Seminary, a Master of Arts and an honorary D.D. from San Gabriel College. He also worked at Whittier College and Chapman College. He is the author of three books, and of numerous sacred songs; and was a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. He is the author of the Hymn Society's "O Master Teacher, Teach us Now" in Fifteen New Christian Education Hymns, and "Bless Thou Our Christian Homes, O Lord" in Marriage and Family Life Hymns. --From, Ten New Hymns on the Ministry, 1966. Used by permission.
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