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FOR THE BREAD

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: V. Earle Copes Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 56511 71567 12321 Used With Text: 꽃 이 픨 믿 음 으 로 (Faith, While Trees Are Still in Blossom)

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주 님 떼 어 주 신 떡 (For the Bread Which You Have Broken)

Author: Louis F. Benson Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 50 hymnals Topics: Christian Year All Saints Day; Holy Communion; 교회 년 성도추모일 (만성절); 성만찬 Scripture: Matthew 26:26-29 Used With Tune: FOR THE BREAD Text Sources: Korean trans. The United Methodist Korean Hymnal Committee

[Holy Spirit, Come Confirm Us]

Author: Brian Foley; Anders Frostenson; Fred Kaan; Louis F. Benson Appears in 24 hymnals Used With Tune: FOR THE BREAD

꽃 이 픨 믿 음 으 로 (Faith, While Trees Are Still in Blossom)

Author: Anders Frostenson; Fred Kaan Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: 믿 음; 희 망; Aspiration and Resolve; Christian Life; Discipleship and Service; Faith; Hope; Salvation; Stewardship; Trust and Assurance; 포부와 결의; 그리스도인의 삶; 제자 훈련 와 봉사; 구원; 집사의 직; 신 뢰 와 확신 Scripture: Hebrews 11 Used With Tune: FOR THE BREAD Text Sources: Korean trans. The United Methodist Korean Hymnal Committee

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주 님 떼 어 주 신 떡 (For the Bread Which You Have Broken)

Author: Louis F. Benson Hymnal: 찬송과 예배 = Chansong gwa yebae = Come, Let Us Worship #235 (2001) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Christian Year All Saints Day; Holy Communion; 교회 년 성도추모일 (만성절); 성만찬 Scripture: Matthew 26:26-29 Languages: English; Korean Tune Title: FOR THE BREAD

[Holy Spirit, Come Confirm Us]

Author: Brian Foley; Anders Frostenson; Fred Kaan; Louis F. Benson Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II #63 (1993) Languages: English Tune Title: FOR THE BREAD

[Holy Spirit, Come Confirm Us]

Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II #64 (1993) Tune Title: FOR THE BREAD

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Fred Kaan

1929 - 2009 Translator (B) of "[Holy Spirit, Come Confirm Us]" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II Fred Kaan Hymn writer. His hymns include both original work and translations. He sought to address issues of peace and justice. He was born in Haarlem in the Netherlands in July 1929. He was baptised in St Bavo Cathedral but his family did not attend church regularly. He lived through the Nazi occupation, saw three of his grandparents die of starvation, and witnessed his parents deep involvement in the resistance movement. They took in a number of refugees. He became a pacifist and began attending church in his teens. Having become interested in British Congregationalism (later to become the United Reformed Church) through a friendship, he was attended Western College in Bristol. He was ordained in 1955 at the Windsor Road Congregational Church in Barry, Glamorgan. In 1963 he was called to be minister of the Pilgrim Church in Plymouth. It was in this congregation that he began to write hymns. The first edition of Pilgrim Praise was published in 1968, going into second and third editions in 1972 and 1975. He continued writing many more hymns throughout his life. Dianne Shapiro, from obituary written by Keith Forecast in Independent (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/fred-kaan-minister-and-celebrated-hymn-writer-1809481.html)

Louis F. Benson

1855 - 1930 Author of "주 님 떼 어 주 신 떡 (For the Bread Which You Have Broken)" in 찬송과 예배 = Chansong gwa yebae = Come, Let Us Worship Benson, Louis FitzGerald, D.D., was born at Philadelphia, Penn., July 22, 1855, and educated at the University of Penn. He was admitted to the Bar in 1877, and practised until 1884. After a course of theological studies he was ordained by the Presbytery of Philadelphia North, in 1888. His pastorate of the Church of the Redeemer, Germantown, Phila., extended from his ordination in 1888 to 1894, when he resigned and devoted himself to literary and Church work at Philadelphia. He edited the series of Hymnals authorised for use by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., as follows:— (1) The Hymnal, Phila., 1895; (2) The Chapel Hymnal, 1898; and (3) The School Hymnal, 1899. Dr. Benson's hymnological writings are somewhat extensive. They include:— (1) Hymns and Verses (original and translations), 1897; (2) The Best Church Hymns, 1898; (3) The Best Hymns, 1898; (4) Studies of Familiar Hymns, 1903, &c. Of his original hymns the following have come into American common use:— I. In The Hymnal, 1895:— 1. O Christ, Who didst our tasks fulfil. For Schools and Colleges. Written in 1894. 2. O risen Christ, Who from Thy throne. For Installation of a Pastor. Written in 1894. II. In The School Hymnal, 1899:— 3. A glory lit the wintry sky. Loneliness of Jesus. Written in 1897. 4. Happy town of Salem. Heaven. 5. Now the wintry days are o'er. Easter. 6. O sing a song of Bethlehem. Early Life of Jesus. 7. Open the door to the Saviour. Invitation. 8. Out of the skies, like angel eyes. Lullaby. 9. Who will teach me how to pray? Prayer. In Carey Bonner's Sunday School Hymnary, 1905:— 10. The sun is on the land and sea. Morning. 11. Our wilful hearts have gone astray. Penitence. 12. When I awake from slumber. Morning. Of the above, Nos. 1-4, 10-12 are from Hymns and Verses, 1897. In the above collection by C. Bonner, Nos. 1, 4, and 6 are also found. Of Dr. Benson's translations from the Latin one only is in common use. See "Plaudite coeli, Rideat aether." As a hymn writer Dr. Benson is not widely known, mainly through the recent publication of his verse. His hymns deserve attention, and will, no doubt, gain the public ear in due time; whilst his hymnological researches and publications are thorough and praiseworthy. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

V. Earle Copes

1921 - 2014 Composer of "FOR THE BREAD" in 찬송과 예배 = Chansong gwa yebae = Come, Let Us Worship
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