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Thy soul, O Jesus, hallow me

Author: Angelus Silesius; Matthias Loy Appears in 16 hymnals

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FEDERAL STREET

Appears in 693 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry Kemble Oliver Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 33343 55434 44334 Used With Text: Thy soul, O Jesus! hallow me
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BRESLAU

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 239 hymnals Tune Sources: Hymnodus Sacer, Leipzig, 1625; German chorale: Herr Jesu Christ, mein's Lebens Licht Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 11167 12766 71217 Used With Text: Thy Soul, O Jesus, Hallow Me

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Thy Soul, O Jesus, Hallow Me

Author: J. Scheffler, 1624-77 ; M. Loy, 1828-1915 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #290 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Thy soul, O Jesus, hallow me, Thy Spirit steep me all in Thee, Thy body, pierc'd by ruthless steel, My wretched soul and body heal. 2 The water from Thy side that poured, For me a cleansing bath afford, And all Thy blood, with life divine, Revive this weakened heart of mine. 3 The sweat of death upon Thy face Deliver me from death's embrace, And all Thy Passion, cross, and pain, With strength my feebleness sustain. 4 O Christ, turn not away from me, Receive and hide me all in Thee, Within Thy holy wounds enclose, And keep me safe from all my foes. 5 In death's dark hour with me abide And place me, Savior, at Thy side, Where with Thy saints I shall adore And praise Thee, Lord, forevermore. Topics: Passion of Christ Languages: English
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Thy Soul, O Jesus, Hallow Me

Author: M. Loy; Johann Scheffler Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #426 (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Thy soul, O Jesus, hallow me, Thy Spirit steep me all in Thee; Thy body, pierced by ruthless steel, My wretched soul and body heal. 2 The water from Thy side that poured For me a cleansing bath afford, And all Thy blood, with life divine, Revive these sluggish pow'rs of mine. 3 The bloody sweat upon Thy face Deliver me from death's embrace, And all Thy passion, cross and pain, With strength my feebleness sustain. A-men. 4 O Christ! turn not away from me, Accept and hide me quite in Thee, Within Thy holy wounds enclose And keep me safe when foes oppose. 5 In death's dark hour with me abide, And place me, Savior, at Thy side, With all Thy blessed saints on high To sing Thy praise, and never die. Topics: The Church Year Passion Languages: English Tune Title: BRESLAU
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Thy soul, O Jesus! hallow me

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a231 (1895) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Thy soul, O Jesus, hallow me, Thy spirit steep me all in Thee; Thy body, pierced by ruthless steel, My wretched soul and body heal. 2 The water from Thy side that poured, For me a cleansing bath afford, And all Thy blood, with life divine, Revive these sluggish powers of mine. 3 The bloody sweat upon Thy face Deliver me from death's embrace, And all Thy passion, cross, and pain, With strength my feebleness sustain. 4 O Christ! turn not away from me, Accept and hide me quite in Thee, Within Thy holy wounds enclose, And keep me safe when foes oppose. 5 In death's dark hour with me abide, And place me, Savior! at Thy side, Where all Thy blessed saints on high To sing Thy praise, and never die. Topics: The Catechism Confirmation Languages: English

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Matthias Loy

1828 - 1915 Person Name: Rev. Matthias Loy, D. D. Translator (into English) of "Thy soul, O Jesus! hallow me" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal Loy, M., President of the Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, contributed several original hymns, and translations from the German, to the Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. Published by Order of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Columbus, Ohio, 1880. The translations may be found through the Index of Authors, &c.; the original hymns are the following:— 1. An awful mystery is here. Holy Communion. 2. At Jesus' feet our infant sweet. Holy Baptism. 3. Come, humble soul, receive the food. Holy Communion. 4. Give me, 0 Lord, a spirit lowly. Humility desired. 5. God gave His word to holy men. Inspiration of Holy Scripture. 6. God of grace, Whose word is sure. Faithfulness. 7. How matchless is our Saviour's grace. Holy Baptism. 8. I thank Thee, Saviour, for the grief. Lent. 9. Jesus took the lambs and blest them. Holy Baptism. 10. Jesus, Thou art mine for ever. Jesus, All and in All. 11. Launch out into the deep. Call to Duty. 12. Listen to those happy voices. Christmas. 13. O Great High Priest, forget not me. Confirmation. 14. O Lord, Who hast my place assigned. Daily Duties. 15. Our Shepherd of His ransomed flock. Holy Communion. 16. The gospel shows the Father's grace. Holy Scripture. 17. The law of God is good and wise. Holy Scripture. 18. Though angels bright escape our eight. St. Michael and All Angels. 19. When Rome had shrouded earth in night. The Reformation. 20. When souls draw near the holy wave. Confirmation. Several of these hymns, together with some of his translations, previously appeared in the Ohio Synod's preceding Collection of Hymns (3rd ed., 1858; 4th, 1863). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ==================== Loy, Matthias, D.D., p. 700, i. Dr. Loy was born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, March 17, 1828. He studied at the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary at Columbus, Ohio, of which he became Professor of Theology in 1365. He was appointed President of the Capital University in 1880. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================== See also in: Wikipedia

Johann Scheffler

1624 - 1677 Person Name: Johann Scheffler (Angelus Silesius) Translator (into German) of "Thy soul, O Jesus! hallow me" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal Used Angelus Silesius as a pen name. See also Angelus Silesius, 1624-1677

Henry K. Oliver

1800 - 1885 Person Name: Henry Kemble Oliver Composer of "FEDERAL STREET" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal Henry Kemble Oliver (b. Beverly, MA, 1800; d. Salem, MA, 1885) was educated at Harvard and Dartmouth. He taught in the public schools of Salem (1818-1842) and was superintendent of the Atlantic Cotton Mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts (1848-1858). His civic service included being mayor of Lawrence (1859­1861) and Salem (1877-1880), state treasurer (1861-1865), and organizer of the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics and Labor (1867-1873). Oliver was organist at several churches, including Park Street Congregational Church in Boston, North Church in Salem, and the Unitarian Church in Lawrence. A founder of the Mozart Association and several choral societies in Salem, he published his hymn tunes in Hymn and Psalm Tunes (1860) and Original Hymn Tunes (1875). Bert Polman
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