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AUCHINCAIRN

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Kirk Scott Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53653 44254 35615 Used With Text: Tú, de los fieles

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Tú, de los fieles

Author: Juan Bautista Cabrera Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: Tú, de los fieles eternal cabeza Used With Tune: AUCHINCAIRN

Praise Ye Jehovah

Author: Margaret C. Campbell, 1827-1841 Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 57 hymnals First Line: Praise ye Jehovah! praise the Lord most holy Topics: God Praise Scripture: Psalm 138:1 Used With Tune: AUCHINCAIRN

Cuando las bases

Author: Federico Pagura Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Cuando las bases de este mundo tiemblan Used With Tune: AUCHINCAIRN

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Praise Ye Jehovah

Author: Margaret C. Campbell, 1827-1841 Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Mennonite #8 (1927) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Praise ye Jehovah! praise the Lord most holy Topics: God Praise Scripture: Psalm 138:1 Languages: English Tune Title: AUCHINCAIRN

Praise Ye Jehovah

Author: Margaret C. Campbell, 1827-1841 Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Mennonite #8 (2017) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Praise ye Jehovah! praise the Lord most holy Topics: God Praise Scripture: Psalm 138:1 Languages: English Tune Title: AUCHINCAIRN
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Praise ye Jehovah! Praise the Lord most holy

Author: Lady Margaret Cockburn-Campbell Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #20 (1897) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word The Divine Glory in Creation and Providence Scripture: Psalm 103:4 Languages: English Tune Title: AUCHINCAIRN

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Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars

1837 - 1916 Person Name: Juan Bautista Cabrera Author of "Tú, de los fieles" in Himnos de la Iglesia Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars was born in Benisa, Spain, April 23, 1837. He attended seminary in Valencia, studying Hebrew and Greek, and was ordained as a priest. He fled to Gibraltar in 1863 due to religious persecution where he abandoned Catholicism. He worked as a teacher and as a translator. One of the works he translated was E.H. Brown's work on the thirty-nine articles of the Anglican Church, which was his introduction to Protestantism. He was a leader of a Spanish Reformed Church in Gibraltar. He continued as a leader in this church when he returned to Spain after the government of Isabel II fell, but continued to face legal difficulties. He then organized the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church and was consecrated as bishop in 1894. He recognized the influence of music and literature on evangelism which led him to write and translate hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from Real Academia de la Historia (https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/39825/juan-bautista-cabrera-ivars) and Himnos Cristanos (https://www.himnos-cristianos.com/biografia-juan-bautista-cabrera/) (accessed 7/30/2021)

James K. Scott

1839 - 1883 Person Name: J. K. Scott Composer of "AUCHINCAIRN" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite

Margaret Cockburn-Campbell

1808 - 1841 Person Name: Margaret C. Campbell, 1827-1841 Author of "Praise Ye Jehovah" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite Campbell, Margaret, Lady Cockburn, née Malcolm, eldest daughter of Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B., married, June 20, 1827, to Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell, Bart, (one of the founders of the Plymouth Brethren in England), and died at Alphington, near Exeter, Feb. 6, 1811. Her hymns were printed in lithograph from her manuscript for private circulation. In the Plymouth Brethren Psalms & Hymns, Lond., Walther, 1842, some of these hymns were given, and thus came into common use. The best known is, "Praise ye Jehovah, praise the Lord most holy." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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