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Ye angels, who stand round the throne

Author: Maria DeFleury Appears in 177 hymnals Used With Tune: DE FLEURY

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DE FLEURY

Appears in 228 hymnals Tune Sources: German melody Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51313 135 Used With Text: Ye angels, who stand round the throne
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MADISON

Appears in 4 hymnals Incipit: 53712 77155 33422 Used With Text: Ye angels! who stand round the throne
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BARNETT

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: John P. Campbell Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 33267 12111 23444 Used With Text: Ye Angels Who Stand Round the Throne

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Ye Angels Who Stand Round the Throne

Author: Maria de Fleury Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7751 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. Ye angels who stand round the throne, And view my Immanuel’s face, In rapturous songs make Him known; O tune your soft harps to His praise. He formed you the spirits you are, So happy, so noble, so good; While others sank down in despair, Confirmed by His power, you stood. 2. Ye saints who stand nearer than they, And cast your bright crowns at His feet, His grace and His glory display, And all His rich mercy repeat: He snatched you from hell and the grave, He ransomed from death and despair; For you He was mighty to save, Almighty to bring you safe there. 3. O when will the period appear When I shall unite in your song? I’m weary of lingering here, And I to your Savior belong; I’m fettered and chained up in clay, I struggle and pant to be free; I long to be soaring away, My God and my Savior to see. 4. I want to put on my attire, Washed white in the blood of the Lamb; I want to be one with your choir, And tune my sweet harp to His name. I want—O I want to be there, Where sorrow and sin bid adieu, Your joy and your friendship to share, To wonder and worship with you. Languages: English Tune Title: BARNETT
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Ye angels, who stand round the throne

Author: De Fleury Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #939 (1873) Meter: 8.8.8. Lyrics: 1 Ye angels, who stand round the throne, And view my Immanuel's face, In rapturous songs make him known; Oh, tune your soft harps to his praise. 2 Ye saints, who stand nearer than they, And cast your bright crowns at his feet, His grace and his glory display, And all his rich mercy repeat. 3 He snatched you from hell and the grave; He ransomed from death and despair; For you he is mighty to save, And faithful to bring you safe there. 4 Oh, when will the moment appear, When I shall unite in your song? I'm weary of lingering here; For I to your Saviour belong. 5 I'm fettered and chained here in clay; I struggle and pant to be free; I long to be soaring away, My God and my Saviour to see. Topics: Heaven; Songs of Heaven
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Ye angels, who stand round the throne

Author: Maria DeFleury Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Public Worship, and Approved by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America #H529 (1830)

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Lewis Edson

1748 - 1820 Person Name: Jonathan Edson Composer of "CONTRAST" in Songs of Praise Lewis EdsonBorn in Massachusetts,he began working as a blacksmith and farmer. After marrying, he became a singing teacher, notable in his day. He taught singing in MA NY and CN, moving to NY in 1817. He was also an author. His 35 works consist of tunebooks, anthems, Psalm music, music scores and chants for choir use. John Perry

Maria De Fleury

? - 1794 Person Name: Maria DeFleury Author of "Ye angels, who stand round the throne" in The National Baptist Hymnal De Fleury, Maria (died circa 1794), was an intimate friend of Dr. John Ryland (1753-1815), and resided at one time at 31 Jewin Street, Cripplegate, London. She entered very earnestly into the religious controversies of her day, and wrote several works thereon, including Unrighteous Abuses Detected and Chastised, &c, 1781, Antinomianism Unmasked, &c, 1791, and others. Several of her hymns were published in the Protestant Magazine, 1781-3: 5 in Joseph Middleton's Hymns, 1793; and 2 in Dr. Collyer's Collection, 1812. Her Divine Poems, and Essays on Various Subjects, is dated 1791. From this are taken, (1) "Thou soft flowing Kedron, by thy silver stream" (Sufferings and Glory of Christ), from which hymn the cento "O garden of Olivet, dear honour'd spot" is derived; and (2) "Ye angels who [that] stand round the throne," (Heaven Desired). These hymns have passed into modern use through Collyer's Collection, 1812. The cento "Come, saints, and adore Him, come bow at His feet" (Praise to Christ), in Bickersteth's Christian Psalmody, 1833: Spurgeon's Our Own Hymn Book, &c, is composed of (st. i.) the chorus of her hymn, "Thou soft flowing Kedron, by thy silver stream," as above in her Divine Poems, 1791, and (st. ii.) a stanza from an unknown source. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

John P. Campbell

1802 - 1902 Composer of "BARNETT" in The Cyber Hymnal