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The morning walks upon the earth

Author: Stopford Augustus Brooke, 1832-1918 Appears in 11 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Century Hymnal Used With Tune: GARDINER

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HOPE

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 25 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Herbert S. Irons, 1834 - 1905 Hymnal Title: Christian Youth Hymnal Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33357 12356 5366 Used With Text: The Morning Walks upon the Earth
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GARDINER

Appears in 695 hymnals Hymnal Title: Hymns for the Living Age Tune Sources: William Gardiner's "Sacred Melodies," 1815 Incipit: 51712 56711 17627 Used With Text: The morning walks upon the earth
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WARRINGTON

Appears in 177 hymnals Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America Incipit: 55435 11271 32232 Used With Text: The morning walks upon the earth

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The morning walks upon the earth

Author: Stopford A. Brooke Hymnal: American Student Hymnal #d313 (1928) Hymnal Title: American Student Hymnal Languages: English

The Morning Walks upon the Earth

Author: Stopford A. Brooke, 1832 - 1916 Hymnal: Christian Youth Hymnal #177 (1948) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Christian Youth Hymnal Topics: Adoration and Praise; Morning; Noon; Evening; Out-of-Doors Languages: English Tune Title: HOPE
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The morning walks upon the earth

Author: Stopford A. Brooke, 1832-1918 Hymnal: Hymns for the Living Age #27 (1923) Hymnal Title: Hymns for the Living Age Topics: Adoration and Worship Morning Languages: English Tune Title: GARDINER

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Herbert Stephen Irons

1834 - 1905 Person Name: Herbert S. Irons, 1834 - 1905 Hymnal Title: Christian Youth Hymnal Composer of "HOPE" in Christian Youth Hymnal Born: January 19, 1834, Canterbury, Kent, England. Died: June 29, 1905, Nottingham, England. Irons was a nephew of the brothers Stephen & George Elvey. He became a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral under T. E. Jones. After studying music under Stephen Elvey at Oxford, he was appointed organist at St. Columba’s College, a large public school at Rathfarnham, near Dublin, Ireland. He stayed there only a few months before being offered the position of organist at Southwell Minister. From Southwell, he went to Chester as assistant organist to Frederic Gunton. Three years later, he accepted an appointment at St. Andrew’s Church, Nottingham, where he remained until his death. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Stopford A. Brooke

1832 - 1916 Person Name: Stopford A. Brooke, 1832-1918 Hymnal Title: Hymns for the Living Age Author of "The morning walks upon the earth" in Hymns for the Living Age Brooke, Stopford Augustus, M.A., was born at Letterkenny, Donegal, Nov. 14, 1832, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating B.A. 1856; M.A. 1858. He carried off the Downes prize and the Vice-Chancellor's prize for English verse. On taking Holy Orders he was successively Curate of St. Matthew's, Marylebone, 1857-59; of Kensington, 1860-63; Chaplain to the British Embassy at Berlin, 1863-65; Minister of St. James's Chapel, York Street, London, 1866-75; and of Bedford Chapel, 1876. He was also appointed Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, in 1872. In 1865 he published the Life and Letters of the late F. W. Robertson; in 1874, Theology in the English Poets; in 1876, Primer of English Literature, &c. On seceding from the Church of England in 1881, he published for the use of his congregation, Christian Hymns, a collection of 269 pieces. Of these he is the author of:— 1. Immortal Love, within Whose righteous will. Resignation and Prayer for Guidance. No. 183, in 4 stanzas of 6 lines. It has a strong likeness to Card. Newman's "Lead, kindly light," is in the same metre, and might be called a companion hymn thereto. It was repeated in Horder's Congregational Hymns, 1884. 2. It fell upon a summer day. Christ blessing little children. No. 250, in 10 stanzas of 4 lines. 3. It is finished, all the pain. Good Friday. No. 80, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines. 4. Let the whole creation cry. Invitation to Praise God. An imitation of Ps. 148. It is No. 47, in 10 stanzas of 4 lines, and is of special merit. In st. iv., 11. 3, 4 are from another source. 5. Mysterious Spirit, unto Whom. Rest and Joy in God. Based on a translation by J. G. Whittier from Lamartine. It is No. 159, in 3 stanzas of 8 lines. It was repeated in Horder's Congregational Hymns, 1884. 6. Now that day its wings has furled. Evening. No. 13, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines. 7. 0 God, Whose love is near. Divine protection desired. No. 103, in 7 stanzas of 4 lines. This is Toplady's "Your harps, ye trembling Saints" re-written, only st. i. and iv. being absolutely by Mr. Brooke. 8. 0 that Thou would'st the heavens rend And comfort, &c. Peace desired. No. 149, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines. The first line is from C. Wesley; also stanzas ii., 1. 4, but the rest of the hymn is original. 9. 0 Who is this that on a tree. Good Friday. No. 79, in 8 stanzas of 4 lines. 10. Oft as we run the weary way. Heavenly Witnesses of the struggles of Men. No. 188, in 6 stanzas of 6 lines. 11. Still the night, holy the night. Christmas Carol. No. 55, in 3 stanzas of 8 lines. It is a translation from the German, and is noticed under Mohr, Joseph. 12. Through the starry midnight dim. Christmas. No. 53, in 6 stanzas of 3 lines, and the refrain "Hallelujah." 13. When the Lord of Love was here. Life of Christ. No. 66, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines. It has passed into The Norwood Hymnal; and with the omission of st. vi. and the transposition of st. iv. and v. into Horder's Congregational Hymns, 1884. This is his finest hymn. In addition, Mr. Brooke has made extensive alterations in the text of the hymns which he has adopted from other writers, and has also inserted in many instances additional stanzas into well-known lyrics, and thereby brought them, to some extent, into harmony with his theological views. His own compositions are marked by great freshness of thought and tenderness of expression. [Rev. W. Garrett Horder] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Ignaz Pleyel

1757 - 1831 Person Name: Ignaz Joseph Pleyel Hymnal Title: Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book Composer of "GRACE CHURCH" in Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book Ignaz Joseph Pleyel; b. Ruppertstahl, near Vienna, 1757; d. Parice France, 1831 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908