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O Lord of all, our Father

Author: Kliment Bosak; Francis House Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: CRANMER

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O Lord of all, our Father

Author: Francis House; Kliment Bosak Hymnal: Worship and Hymns for All Occasions #d152 (1968)

O Lord of all, our Father

Author: Kliment Bosak; Francis House Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #154 (1964) Tune Title: CRANMER

O Lord of all, our Father

Author: Francis House; Kliment Bosak Hymnal: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools #166 (1956) Languages: English

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Kliment Bosak

Author of "O Lord of all, our Father" in The Harvard University Hymn Book Kliment called Bosak according to their religious affiliation to the Franciscans with a possible surname Ursin was the author of texts, hymns active in the first half of the 16th century. In the Franciscan order, he worked as a preacher in Jindrichuv Hradec. As well as other religious at that time, however, he tended to the then newly emerging paradigm of Lutheranism and left the religious order, the ideas of the Reformation was clearly reflected in the song lyrics written by Clement (eg. Emphasis on the authority of the Bible, the denial of the saving power of human actions). Kliment, if this was his mundane (given) name, could be the same Jindřichův Hradec Franciscan preacher and supporter of Lutheranism Benedict of Pilsen (religious name), which in 1524 sought Franciscans of the Bechyně monastery in the confessional reasons, capture and close to the monastery prison. https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kliment_Bosák

Francis House

Author of "O Lord of all, our Father" in The Harvard University Hymn Book