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Jesus, stand among us

Author: William Pennefather, 1816-73 Meter: 6.5.6.5 Appears in 74 hymnals Topics: Opening of Meetings and Introduction to Worship Used With Tune: CASWELL
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As pants the hart for cooling streams

Appears in 348 hymnals Topics: Introduction Used With Tune: HYMN

O Lord, our Lord

Author: Michael W Smith Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Opening of Meetings and Introduction to Worship First Line: O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth Used With Tune: [O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth]

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CASWELL

Meter: 6.5.6.5 Appears in 175 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Friedrich Filitz, 1804-76 Topics: Opening of Meetings and Introduction to Worship Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 33221 71122 35544 Used With Text: Jesus, stand among us
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BAVA

Appears in 181 hymnals Topics: Introduction Tune Sources: German Psalter, 1562 Incipit: 11232 43213 43217 Used With Text: Saviour of all, to Thee we bow
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WARE

Appears in 142 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. Kingsley Topics: Introduction Incipit: 55565 13221 11352 Used With Text: O for a glance of heavenly day

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Before Jehovah's awful throne

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. #1 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Introduction and Close of Worship Introduction of Worship Scripture: Psalm 100 Languages: English
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Come, sound his praise abroad

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. #2 (1835) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Introduction and Close of Worship Introduction of Worship Scripture: Psalm 95 Languages: English
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Come to the house of prayer

Author: E. Taylor Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. #3 (1835) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Introduction and Close of Worship Introduction of Worship Languages: English

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Edward Miller

1735 - 1807 Person Name: Dr. Miller Topics: Introduction; Introduction Arranger of "MILLER" in The Tribute of Praise Edward Miller, Born in the United Kingdom. The son of a pavior (stone paver), Miller left home to study music at King's Lynn. He was a flautist in Handel's orchestra. In 1752 he published “Six Solos for the German Flute”. In 1756 he was appointed organist of St. George Minster Doncaster, continuing in that post for 50 years. He also gave pianoforte lessons. He published hymns and sonatas for harpsichord, 16 editions of “The Institues of Music”, “Elegies for Voice & Pianoforte”, and Psalms of David set to music, arranged for each Sunday of the year. That work had over 5000 subscribers. He published his thoughts on performance of Psalmody in the Church of England, addressed to clergy. In 1801 he published the Psalms of Watts and Wesley for use by Methodists, and in 1804 the history and antiques of Doncaster with a map. John Perry

Oliver Holden

1765 - 1844 Topics: Introduction Composer of "CORONATION" in The Tribute of Praise Holden, Oliver, one of the pioneers of American psalmody, was born in 1765, and was brought up as a carpenter. Subsequently he became a teacher and music-seller. He died at Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1844. His published works are American Harmony, 1793; the Worcester Collection, 1797; and other Tune books. One of his most popular tunes is "Coronation." It is thought that he edited a small hymn-book, published at Boston before 1808, in which are 21 of his hymns with the signature "H." A single copy only of this book is known, and that is without title-page. Of his hymns the following are in common use:— 1. All those who seek a throne of grace. [God present where prayer is offered.] Was given in Peabody's Springfield Collection, 1835, No. 92, in a recast form as, “They who seek the throne of grace." This form is in extensive use in America, and is also in a few collections in Great Britain. 2. With conscious guilt, and bleeding heart. [Lent.] This, although one of the best of Holden's hymns, has passed out of use. It appeared, with two others, each bearing bis signature, in the Boston Collection (Baptist), 1808. 3. Within these doors assembled now. [Divine Worship.] [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

George Kingsley

1811 - 1884 Person Name: Geo. Kingsley Topics: Introduction Composer of "WARE" in The Tribute of Praise Born: July 7, 1811, Northampton, Massachusetts. Died: March 14, 1884, Northampton, Massachusetts. Kingsley played the organ at the Old South Church and Hollis Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts. He also taught music at Girard College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served as music supervisor for public schools in Philadelphia, and compiled a number of music books, including: Sunday School Singing Book, 1832 The Harmonist, 1833 The Social Choir, 1836 The Sacred Choir, 1838 The Harp of David, 1844 The Young Ladies’ Harp, 1847 Templi Carmina (Northampton, Massachusetts: 1853) The Juvenile Choir, 1865 --www.hymntime.com/tch
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