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Te Alabamos (Te deum del siglo 4)

Author: Nicetas de Remesiana Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Bienvenida First Line: Te alabamos ¡oh Señor! Lyrics: Te alabamos ¡oh Señor! Tu poder y reino honramos: Te adoramos ¡oh Señor! Por tus obras te gloriamos: Dios de fuerza y bondad, Desde la eternidad. Por tu grande salvación, Te alabamos noche y día, Tuyo es nuestro corazón, Nuestra alma en ti confía: Cuerpo y mente ¡oh Señor! Te ofrendamos con amor. Padre nuestro, escúchanos. Cólmanos de bendiciones: Muéstranos tu rostro ¡oh Dios! Presta, Espíritu, tus dones; ¡Jesucristo, pronto ven! ¡Gloria a ti, Señor! Amén.

Engrandecido seas

Author: Ida Reed Smith; G. P. Simmonds Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: Bienvenida First Line: Tu pueblo jubiloso Scripture: Psalm 67 Used With Tune: AURELIA Text Sources: Trad. estr. #2-3 Comité de Celebremos

Song of Farewell (Cántico de Despedida)

Author: Dennis C. Smolarski, SJ; Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Bienvenida First Line: Come to his/her aid, O saints of God (Benditos santos del Señor) Scripture: Job 19:25-27 Used With Tune: OLD HUNDREDTH Text Sources: Subvenite (based on)

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AURELIA

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1,024 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel S. Wesley Topics: Bienvenida Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33343 32116 54345 Used With Text: Engrandecido seas
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BUNESSAN

Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Appears in 260 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: David Evans (galés, 1874-1948) Topics: Bienvenida Tune Sources: melodía gaélica tradicional; de The Revised Church Hymnary 1927 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 13512 76565 12356 Used With Text: Surge la aurora
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BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC

Appears in 436 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Steffe, m. 1911 Topics: Bienvenida Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 55554 35123 33211 Used With Text: Cuando Sientas Que Tu Hermano (When Our Sisters or Our Brothers)

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Bienvenidos, bienvenidos

Author: Francisco S. Montelongo, 1878-1941 Hymnal: Culto Cristiano #302 (1964) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7 Topics: Ocasiones Especiales Bienvenida y Despedida Languages: Spanish Tune Title: O DU LIEBE

Surge la aurora

Author: Eleanor Farjeon (inglesa, 1881-1965); Gaylord E. Smith, (estadounidense, n. 1939 Hymnal: Las Voces del Camino #10 (2009) Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Topics: Bienvenida First Line: Surge la aurora Languages: Spanish Tune Title: BUNESSAN

De noche iremos

Author: Luis Rosales (español, 1910-1992) Hymnal: Las Voces del Camino #11 (2009) Topics: Bienvenida First Line: De noche iremos, de noche Languages: Spanish Tune Title: DE NOCHE

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George P. Simmonds

1890 - 1991 Person Name: G. P. Simmonds Topics: Bienvenida Translator (es. 1) of "Engrandecido seas" in Celebremos Su Gloria Used pseudonyms G Paul S., J. Paul Simon, and J. Pablo Símon

Communauté de Taizé

Person Name: Comunidad de Taizé Topics: Bienvenida Composer of "LLAMA DE AMOR VIVA" in Las Voces del Camino

Jeremiah Eames Rankin

1828 - 1904 Person Name: Jeremiah Eames Rankin, 1828-1904 Topics: Ocasiones Especiales Bienvenida y Despedida Author of "Al venir Jesus nos veremos" in Culto Cristiano Pseudonym: R. E. Jeremy. Rankin, Jeremiah Eames, D.D., was born at Thornton, New Haven, Jan. 2, 1828, and educated at Middleburg College, Vermont, and at Andover. For two years he resided at Potsdam, U.S. Subsequently he held pastoral charges as a Congregational Minister at New York, St. Albans, Charlestown, Washington ( District of Columbia), &c. In 1878 he edited the Gospel Temperance Hymnal, and later the Gospel Bells. His hymns appeared in these collections, and in D. E. Jones's Songs of the New Life, 1869. His best known hymn is "Labouring and heavy laden" (Seeking Christ). This was "written [in 1855] for a sister who was an inquirer," was first printed in the Boston Recorder, and then included in Nason's Congregational Hymn Book, 1857. Another of his hymns is "Rest, rest, rest, brother rest." He died in 1904. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ======================== Rankin, J. 33., p. 951, ii. Dr. Rankin, b. in N. H. (not New Haven), and received his D.D. 1869, LL.D. 1889 from his Alma Mater. He was President for several years of Howard University, Washington, D.C. His publications included several volumes of Sermons, German-English Lyrics, Sacred and Secular, 1897; 2nd ed. 1898, &c. In addition to his hymns noted on p. 951, ii., he has written and published mainly in sheet form many others, the most important and best-known being:— 1. God be with you till we meet again. [Benediction.] Dr. Rankin's account of this hymn, supplied to us, in common with Mr. Brownlie, for his Hymns and H. Writers of The Church Hymnary, 1899, is: "It was written as a Christian good-bye, and first sung in the First Congregational Church, of which I was minister for fifteen years. We had Gospel meetings on Sunday nights, and our music was intentionally of the popular kind. I wrote the first stanza, and sent it to two gentlemen for music. The music which seemed to me to best suit the words was written by T. G. Tomer, teacher of public schools in New Jersey, at one time on the staff of General 0. 0. Howard. After receiving the music (which was revised by Dr. J. W. Bischoff, the organist of my church), I wrote the other stanzas." The hymn became at once popular, and has been translated into several languages. In America it is in numerous collections; and in Great Britain, in The Church Hymnary, 1898, Horder's Worship Song, 1905, The Methodist Hymn Book, 1904, and others. It was left undated by Dr. Rankin, but I.D. Sankey gives it as 1882. 2. Beautiful the little hands. [Little ones for Jesus.] Given without date in Gloria Deo, New York, 1900. Dr. Rankin's translations include versions of German, French, Latin, and Welsh hymns. His contributions to the periodical press have been numerous. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)