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Sweet Saviour!

Author: R. M. Moorsom Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Sweet Saviour! in Thy pitying grace

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SHOTTERY

Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Frances Everard Wiliam Hulton Tune Sources: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1889 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 33343 23176 51235 Used With Text: Sweet Savior, in Thy Pitying Grace
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BRECKNOCK

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. S. Wesley, 1810-1876 Incipit: 53217 13216 54342 Used With Text: Sweet Saviour! in Thy pitying grace

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Sweet Savior, in Thy Pitying Grace

Author: Theoktistus of the Studium; Robert M. Moorsom Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6297 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 First Line: Sweet Savior! in Thy pitying grace Lyrics: 1. Sweet Savior! in Thy pitying grace Thy sweetness to our souls impart; Thou only Lover of our race Give healing to the wounded heart; Oh! hear Thy contrite servants’ cry, And save us, Jesu! lest we die. 2. Long-suffering Jesu! hear our prayer Who weep before Thee in our shame; We have no hope but Thee; O spare, Lord, spare us from th’undying flame; Oh! hear Thy contrite servants’ cry, And save us, Jesu! lest we die. 3. All we have broken Thy command; Lord, help us for Thy mercies’ sake; Deliver us from Satan’s hand, And safely to Thy kingdom take; Oh! hear Thy contrite servants’ cry, And save us, Jesu! lest we die. 4. We flee for refuge to Thy love, Salvation of the helpless soul; Pour down Thy radiance from above, And make these sin-worn spirits whole: Oh! hear Thy contrite servants’ cry, And save us, Jesu! lest we die. Languages: English Tune Title: SHOTTERY

Sweet Savior! in thy pitying grace

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, New Edition #102 (1904) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Languages: English
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Sweet Savior! in thy pitying grace

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern (Standard ed.) #490 (1924) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Languages: English

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Samuel Sebastian Wesley

1810 - 1876 Person Name: S. S. Wesley, 1810-1876 Composer of "BRECKNOCK" in Church Hymns Samuel Sebastian Wesley (b. London, England, 1810; d. Gloucester, England, 1876) was an English organist and composer. The grandson of Charles Wesley, he was born in London, and sang in the choir of the Chapel Royal as a boy. He learned composition and organ from his father, Samuel, completed a doctorate in music at Oxford, and composed for piano, organ, and choir. He was organist at Hereford Cathedral (1832-1835), Exeter Cathedral (1835-1842), Leeds Parish Church (1842­-1849), Winchester Cathedral (1849-1865), and Gloucester Cathedral (1865-1876). Wesley strove to improve the standards of church music and the status of church musicians; his observations and plans for reform were published as A Few Words on Cathedral Music and the Music System of the Church (1849). He was the musical editor of Charles Kemble's A Selection of Psalms and Hymns (1864) and of the Wellburn Appendix of Original Hymns and Tunes (1875) but is best known as the compiler of The European Psalmist (1872), in which some 130 of the 733 hymn tunes were written by him. Bert Polman

Everard Hulton

1845 - 1922 Person Name: Frances Everard Wiliam Hulton Composer of "SHOTTERY" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: Circa August 1845, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. Died: December 24, 1922, Putney, London, England. Hulton was educated at Oxford and at Cologne Conservatoire, and played the organ at St. Luke’s, Chelsea (1870-1904). As of 1881, he lived in London and was Professor of Music at "M.B. Oxon." --www.hymntime.com/tch

Theoktistos, ho Stouditēs

800 - 900 Author of "Sweet Savior!"
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