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¡Cuán grande amor!

Author: Honorato T. Reza; Chas. H. Gabriel Appears in 6 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: Que Cristo me haya salvado Refrain First Line: ¡Cuán grande amor! ¡Oh grande amor!

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MY SAVIOR'S LOVE

Appears in 149 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal Title: Celebremos Su Gloria Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 55351 23177 71215 Used With Text: Cuán grande amor

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Cuán grande amor

Author: Charles H. Gabriel; Honorato T. Reza Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #161 (1992) Hymnal Title: Celebremos Su Gloria First Line: Que Cristo me haya salvado Refrain First Line: ¡Cuán grande amor! Lyrics: 1 Que Cristo me haya salvado, tan malo como yo fui, Me deja maravillado, pues él se entregó por mí. Coro: ¡Cuán grande amor! ¡Tan grande amor! el de Cristo para mei; ¡Cuán grande amor! ¡Tan grande amor! pues por él salvado fui. 2 Oró por mí en el huerto: "No se haga mi voluntad". Y todo aquel sufrimiento causado fue por mi mal. [Coro] 3 Por mí se hizo pecado; mis culpas su amor llevó. En cruenta cruz fue clavado, mas mi alma él rescató. [Coro] 4 Cuando al final con los santos su gloria contemplaré, Con gratitud y con cantos por siempre le alabaré. [Coro] Topics: Amor de Dios; Love Of God; Confesión de Cristo; Testimony; Cristo Su Amor; Christ His love Scripture: Ephesians 2:1-10 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: MY SAVIOR'S LOVE

¡Cuán Grande Amor!

Hymnal: El Himnario Bautista de la Gracia #337 (2000) Hymnal Title: El Himnario Bautista de la Gracia First Line: Que Cristo me haya salvado Topics: Experiencia de Salvador Languages: Spanish

¡Cuán Grande Amor!

Author: Charles H. Gabriel; H. T. Reza Hymnal: Himnario Bautista #429 (1978) Hymnal Title: Himnario Bautista First Line: Que Cristo me haya salvado Scripture: Ephesians 2:4 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: MY SAVIOR'S LOVE

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Chas. H. Gabriel

1856 - 1932 Person Name: Charles Gabriel Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Author of "¡Cuán Grande Amor!" in The Cyber Hymnal Pseudonyms: C. D. Emerson, Charlotte G. Homer, S. B. Jackson, A. W. Lawrence, Jennie Ree ============= For the first seventeen years of his life Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (b. Wilton, IA, 1856; d. Los Angeles, CA, 1932) lived on an Iowa farm, where friends and neighbors often gathered to sing. Gabriel accompanied them on the family reed organ he had taught himself to play. At the age of sixteen he began teaching singing in schools (following in his father's footsteps) and soon was acclaimed as a fine teacher and composer. He moved to California in 1887 and served as Sunday school music director at the Grace Methodist Church in San Francisco. After moving to Chicago in 1892, Gabriel edited numerous collections of anthems, cantatas, and a large number of songbooks for the Homer Rodeheaver, Hope, and E. O. Excell publishing companies. He composed hundreds of tunes and texts, at times using pseudonyms such as Charlotte G. Homer. The total number of his compositions is estimated at about seven thousand. Gabriel's gospel songs became widely circulated through the Billy Sunday­-Homer Rodeheaver urban crusades. Bert Polman

Honorato T. Reza

1912 - 2000 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Translator of "¡Cuán Grande Amor!" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: Oc­to­ber 27, 1912, Alahuixtlan, Guer­re­ro, Mex­i­co. Died: 2000, Kansas City. Reza’s ed­u­ca­tion be­gan at age six in the home of a Pro­test­ant pas­tor, and con­tin­ued in a board­ing school in Tel­o­lo­a­pan, and lat­er in Mex­i­co City. Re­za be­came a Chris­tian at age 11 af­ter hear­ing a sermon by Ruth Del­ga­do. He turned away from the faith as a teen, but was re­con­ciled in 1930. He grad­u­at­ed from the Bi­ble In­sti­tute in Mex­i­co Ci­ty in 1935, and took his first pas­tor­ate in Ma­tí­as Ro­me­ro, Oa­xa­ca. Reza en­rolled at the Un­i­ver­si­ty of Pas­a­de­na, California, in 1937, re­ceived his ba­che­lor’s de­gree in 1939, and re­turned to Mex­i­co Ci­ty in 1935 to open a new church. A few months lat­er, he mar­ried Ernes­ti­na Ten­to­ri. Continuing post gra­du­ate stu­dies in paral­lel with his pas­tor­al du­ties, Re­za earned a de­gree from the Un­i­ver­si­ty of Mex­i­co in 1941. H. Or­ton Wi­ley in­vit­ed him to Pas­a­de­na Un­i­ver­si­ty the fol­low­ing year to teach Span­ish and lit­er­a­ture. In ad­di­tion to his re­spon­si­bil­i­ties in Pa­sa­de­na, Re­za was dean and pro­fes­sor at a Bi­ble col­lege in Los An­geles for His­pan­ic pas­tors of the Church of the Nazarene in South­ern Cal­i­for­nia. In 1944, the Gene­ral As­sem­bly of the Church of the Na­za­rene cre­ate­d a Span­ish ra­dio prog­ram, with Re­za as its di­rec­tor. He moved with his fam­i­ly to Kan­sas Ci­ty in 1946 to sup­port that ef­fort. For 23 years, he host­ed the ra­dio pro­gram La Ho­ra Na­za­re­na, which was even­tu­al­ly broad­cast on 700 sta­tions. In 1980, Re­za be­came found­ing pre­si­dent of the Na­za­rene Sem­in­a­ry in Mex­i­co Ci­ty, guid­ing it in its ear­ly years of de­vel­op­ment. Reza’s works in­clude: Brazil’s Open Door (Na­za­rene Pub­lish­ing House, 1958) Our Task for To­day (Na­za­rene Pub­lish­ing House, 1963) Nuestra Ta­rea pa­ra Hoy (Ca­sa Na­za­rene de Pub­lic­ci­o­nes) Ambassadors to La­tin Lands, 1965 Prescription for Per­ma­nence: The Sto­ry of Our Schools for Train­ing Min­is­ters in La­tin Amer­i­ca, 1968 Missions: Both Sides of the Coin (Na­za­rene Pub­lish­ing House, 1973) Through a Long Tun­nel: A Sto­ry of Sur­viv­al in Cu­ba (Na­za­rene Pub­lish­ing House, 1976) After the Storm, the Rain­bow: The Church of the Na­za­rene in Cu­ba Tras la Tor­men­ta, el Arco Iris (Ca­sa Na­za­rene de Pub­lic­ci­o­nes, 1993) --hymntime/tch/bio/r/e/z/reza_ht.htm Himnario Bautista gives his year of birth as 1913.