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Thou, who art enthroned above

Appears in 64 hymnals Topics: Opening of School; Worship Used With Tune: HOLLINGSIDE

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HOLLINGSIDE

Appears in 285 hymnals Incipit: 35655 43176 53123 Used With Text: Thou, who art enthroned above
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MONKLAND

Appears in 239 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anon. Incipit: 13534 56713 32176 Used With Text: Thou, who art enthroned above
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POSEN

Appears in 136 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Strattner Incipit: 11112 34355 55671 Used With Text: Thou who art enthroned above

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Thou Who art Enthroned Above

Author: G. Sandys Hymnal: The Friends' Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Public Worship of the Society #a62 (1908) Languages: English Tune Title: SANDYS
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Thou Who Art Enthroned Above

Author: G. Sandys Hymnal: Gloria Deo #62 (1901) First Line: Thou who art enthron'd above Topics: God Glory of Languages: English Tune Title: SANDYS

Tuneful Praises

Hymnal: Union Hymnal #S6 (1897) First Line: Thou, who art enthroned above Tune Title: [Thou, who art enthroned above]

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Composer of "MONKLAND" in Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

John Bacchus Dykes

1823 - 1876 Person Name: Rev. J. B. Dykes Composer of "HOLLINGSIDE" in Life-Time Hymns As a young child John Bacchus Dykes (b. Kingston-upon-Hull' England, 1823; d. Ticehurst, Sussex, England, 1876) took violin and piano lessons. At the age of ten he became the organist of St. John's in Hull, where his grandfather was vicar. After receiving a classics degree from St. Catherine College, Cambridge, England, he was ordained in the Church of England in 1847. In 1849 he became the precentor and choir director at Durham Cathedral, where he introduced reforms in the choir by insisting on consistent attendance, increasing rehearsals, and initiating music festivals. He served the parish of St. Oswald in Durham from 1862 until the year of his death. To the chagrin of his bishop, Dykes favored the high church practices associated with the Oxford Movement (choir robes, incense, and the like). A number of his three hundred hymn tunes are still respected as durable examples of Victorian hymnody. Most of his tunes were first published in Chope's Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1857) and in early editions of the famous British hymnal, Hymns Ancient and Modern. Bert Polman

Arthur Henry Brown

1830 - 1926 Person Name: A. H. Brown Composer of "ST. AUSTELL" in The Students' Hymnal Born: Ju­ly 24, 1830, Brent­wood, Es­sex, Eng­land. Died: Feb­ru­a­ry 15, 1926, Brent­wood, Es­sex, Eng­land. Almost com­plete­ly self taught, Brown be­gan play­ing the or­gan at the age 10. He was or­gan­ist of the Brent­wood Par­ish Church, Es­sex (1842-53); St. Ed­ward’s, Rom­ford (1853-58); Brent­wood Par­ish Church (1858-88); St. Pe­ter’s Church, South Weald (from 1889); and Sir An­tho­ny Browne’s School (to 1926). A mem­ber of the Lon­don Gre­gor­i­an As­so­ci­a­tion, he helped as­sem­ble the Ser­vice Book for the an­nu­al fes­tiv­al in St. Paul’s Ca­thed­ral. He sup­port­ed the Ox­ford Move­ment, and pi­o­neered the res­tor­a­tion of plain­chant and Gre­gor­i­an mu­sic in Ang­li­can wor­ship. Brown ed­it­ed var­i­ous pub­li­ca­tions, in­clud­ing the Al­tar Hym­nal. His other works in­clude set­tings of the Can­ti­cles and the Ho­ly Com­mun­ion Ser­vice, a Child­ren’s Fes­tiv­al Serv­ice, an­thems, songs, part songs, and over 800 hymn tunes and car­ols. Music: Alleluia! Sing the Tri­umph Arthur Dale Ab­bey Fields of Gold Are Glow­ing Gerran Holy Church Holy Rood If An­gels Sang Our Sav­ior’s Birth Lammas O, Sing We a Car­ol Purleigh Redemptor Mun­di Ring On, Ye Joy­ous Christ­mas Bells Saffron Wal­den St. An­a­tol­i­us St. Aus­tell St. John Dam­as­cene St. Ma­byn St. So­phro­ni­us Story of the Cross Sweet Child Di­vine --www.hymntime.com/tch