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Splendor and Honor

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr., b. 1944 Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Splendor and honor, majesty and power Lyrics: 1 Splendor and honor, majesty and power, are yours, O Lord God, fount of eve'ry blessing, for by your bidding was the whole creation called into being. 2 Praised be the true Lamb, slain for our redemption, by whose self-off'ring we are made God's people: a priestly kingdom, from all tongues and nations, called to God's service. 3 To the Almighty, throned in heav'nly splendor, and to the Savior, Christ our Lamb and Shepherd, be adoration, praise, and glory given, now and forever. Topics: Praise and Adoration Scripture: Revelation 4:11 Used With Tune: SHADES MOUNTAIN

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SHADES MOUNTAIN

Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 13 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: K. Lee Scott, b. 1950 Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 11522 32312 23345 Used With Text: Splendor and Honor
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CHRISTE SANCTORUM

Appears in 154 hymnals Tune Sources: Paris Antiphoner, 1681 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53432 13455 65567 Used With Text: Splendor and Honor

[Splendor and honor, majesty and power]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Frank W. Boles (b. 1955) Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 31552 43261 23331 Used With Text: A Song to the Lamb (Dignus es): Canticle 18 (metrical paraphrase)

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A Song to the Lamb (Dignus es): Canticle 18 (metrical paraphrase)

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr. (b. 1944) Hymnal: Wonder, Love, and Praise #892 (1997) First Line: Splendor and honor, majesty and power Lyrics: 1 Splendor and honor, majesty and power, are yours, O Lord God, fount of every blessing, for by your bidding was the whole creation called into being. 2 Praised be the true Lamb, slain for our redemption, by whose self off’ring we are made God’s people: a priestly kingdom, from all tongues and nations, called to God’s service. 3 To the Almighty, throned in heav’nly splendor, and to the Savior, Christ our Lamb and Shepherd, be adoration, praise, and glory given, now and forever. Topics: Service Music Canticles Scripture: Revelation 4:11, 5:1-13 Languages: English Tune Title: [Splendor and honor, majesty and power]
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Splendor and Honor

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr. Hymnal: Singing the New Testament #249 (2008) Meter: 11.11.11.5 First Line: Splendor and honor, majesty and power Lyrics: 1 Splendor and honor, majesty and power, are yours, O Lord God, fount of eve'ry blessing; for by your bidding was the whole creation called into being. 2 Praised be the true Lamb, slain for our redemption, by whose self-offering we are made God's people: a priestly kingdom, from all tongues and nations, called to God's service. 3 To the Almighty, throned in heavenly splendor, and to the Savior, Christ our Lamb and Shepherd, be adoration, praise, and glory given, now and forever. Scripture: Revelation 4:11 Languages: English Tune Title: ROUEN
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Splendor and Honor

Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr., b. 1944 Hymnal: Christian Worship #625 (2021) Meter: 11.11.11.5 First Line: Splendor and honor, majesty and power Lyrics: 1 Splendor and honor, majesty and power, are yours, O Lord God, fount of eve'ry blessing, for by your bidding was the whole creation called into being. 2 Praised be the true Lamb, slain for our redemption, by whose self-off'ring we are made God's people: a priestly kingdom, from all tongues and nations, called to God's service. 3 To the Almighty, throned in heav'nly splendor, and to the Savior, Christ our Lamb and Shepherd, be adoration, praise, and glory given, now and forever. Topics: Praise and Adoration Scripture: Revelation 4:11 Languages: English Tune Title: SHADES MOUNTAIN

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Carl P. Daw Jr.

b. 1944 Person Name: Carl P. Daw, Jr. Author of "Splendor and Honor" in Catholic Book of Worship III Carl P. Daw, Jr. (b. Louisville, KY, 1944) is the son of a Baptist minister. He holds a PhD degree in English (University of Virginia) and taught English from 1970-1979 at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. As an Episcopal priest (MDiv, 1981, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennesee) he served several congregations in Virginia, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. From 1996-2009 he served as the Executive Director of The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. Carl Daw began to write hymns as a consultant member of the Text committee for The Hymnal 1982, and his many texts often appeared first in several small collections, including A Year of Grace: Hymns for the Church Year (1990); To Sing God’s Praise (1992), New Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs (1996), Gathered for Worship (2006). Other publications include A Hymntune Psalter (2 volumes, 1988-1989) and Breaking the Word: Essays on the Liturgical Dimensions of Preaching (1994, for which he served as editor and contributed two essays. In 2002 a collection of 25 of his hymns in Japanese was published by the United Church of Christ in Japan. He wrote Glory to God: A Companion (2016) for the 2013 hymnal of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Emily Brink

Healey Willan

1880 - 1968 Person Name: Healey Willan (1880-1968) Harmonizer of "ISTE CONFESSOR" in Common Praise (1998) Healey Willan (b. Balham, London, England, October 12, 1880; d. Toronto, Ontario, February 16, 1968), theory teacher, composer and organist, was born into an Anglo-Catholic family in England and served several churches in the London area, becoming known especially for his adaptations of Gregorian chant to be able to be sung in English translation. In 1913 he moved to Canada where he led the theory department and was organist at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. He also was organist at St. Paul’s, Canada’s largest Anglican church, and after 1921 at the smaller Church of St. Mary Magdalene. By invitation, he composed an anthem for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, a singular honor for one not residing in England. Emily Brink

Melody Poitiers

Composer of "ROUEN" in Singing the New Testament There is probably not a person named "Melody Poitiers". The tune ROUEN comes from Poitiers Antiphoner, 1746.
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