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O Joy of God

Author: Cecil H. Boutflower Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O joy of God, we seek you in the morning Lyrics: 1 O joy of God, we seek you in the morning and long to see the glory of your face: rise on our darkness with your sun's new dawning. Flood all our being in this feast of grace. 2 O life of God, for you our spirits hunger; unless we feed on you we surely die: with love and faith renewed and hope grown younger, send us from here to serve you, God most high. 3 O peace of God, you pass our understanding - safe through each moment keep us every day: with joy divine and mercy never ending, direct our path and prosper all our way. Text Sources: Hymns for Today's Church, 1982, rev.

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HIGHWOOD

Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 39 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Runciman Terry Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 56327 16531 23462 Used With Text: O Joy of God

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O joy of God, we seek you in the morning

Author: C. H. Boutflower (1863-1942) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #422 (1987) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Topics: God's Church Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: HIGHWOOD
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O Joy of God

Author: Cecil Henry Boutflower Hymnal: Voices United #407 (1996) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: O joy of God, we seek you in the morning Lyrics: 1 O joy of God, we seek you in the morning and long to see the glory of your face: rise on our darkness with your sun's new dawning. Flood all our being in this feast of grace. 2 O life of God, for you our spirits hunger; unless we feed on you we surely die: with love and faith renewed and hope grown younger, send us from here to serve you, God most high. 3 O peace of God, you pass our understanding - safe through each moment keep us every day: with joy divine and mercy never ending, direct our path and prosper all our way. Topics: The Church at Worship Opening and Morning Hymns; liturgical Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns; Service Music Gathering, Call to Worship, Greeting; Proper 24 Year A Tune Title: HIGHWOOD

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Richard Runciman Terry

1865 - 1938 Composer of "HIGHWOOD" in Voices United 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)

Cecil H. Boutflower

1863 - 1942 Person Name: C. H. Boutflower (1863-1942) Author of "O joy of God, we seek you in the morning" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) Cecil Henry Boutflower /ˈboʊflaʊər/ (1863–1942) was an Anglican bishop who served both at home and abroad. See also in: Wikipedia