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GERRISH CHANT

Appears in 4 hymnals Tune Sources: Gerrish chant Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 12117 12233 43322 Used With Text: Not I But Christ Be Honored

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Still, Lord, With Thee

Appears in 362 hymnals First Line: Still, Lord, with Thee, when purple morning breaketh Used With Tune: [Still, Lord, with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]

Not I But Christ Be Honored

Author: A. A. F. Appears in 57 hymnals First Line: Not I, but Christ, be honored, loved, exalted Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Life Victorious Living, Loyalty Scripture: John 3:30 Used With Tune: GERRISH CHANT

Junto al Señor

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Junto al Señor, cuando la aurora nace Used With Tune: [Junto al Señor, cuando la aurora nace]

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Not I But Christ Be Honored

Author: A. A. F. Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #260 (1972) First Line: Not I, but Christ, be honored, loved, exalted Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Life Victorious Living, Loyalty Scripture: John 3:30 Languages: English Tune Title: GERRISH CHANT
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Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church. number two #b1 (1937) Languages: English Tune Title: [Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]
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Still, Lord, With Thee

Hymnal: The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #R6 (1914) First Line: Still, Lord, with Thee, when purple morning breaketh Languages: English Tune Title: [Still, Lord, with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

1811 - 1896 Author of "Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh" in Great Songs of the Church. number two Stowe, Harriet, née Beecher, daughter of the Rev. Lyman Beecher, D.D., was born at Litchfield, Connecticut, June 15, 1812. In 1832, her father having been appointed President of Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, she removed therewith the family; and in 1833 was married to the Rev. Calvin E. Stowe, D.D., Professor of Languages and Biblical Literature in the same Institution. Her high reputation as an author is well known; and the immense success of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which first appeared in The National Era, in 1852, ensures her a lasting reputation. She has also written other well-known works. Three of her hymns appeared in the Plymouth Collection, edited by her brother, H. W. Beecher, in 1855:— 1. Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh. Resting in God. 2. That mystic word of Thine, 0 sovereign Lord. Abiding in Jesus. 3. When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean. Peace. Another hymn by Mrs. Stowe, "How beautiful, said he of old" (The Gospel Ministry), is No. 231 in the Boston Hymns of the Spirit, 1864. Her poetic pieces were published in her Religious Poems, 1867; and from a poem therein the hymn, "Knocking, knocking, who is there?" (Christ knocking), in Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos is adapted. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Ada A. Whiddington

1855 - 1933 Person Name: A. A. F. Author of "Not I But Christ Be Honored" in The Christian Hymnary Ada Anne Fitzgerald Whiddington

W. H. Gerrish

Composer of "[Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]" in Great Songs of the Church. number two
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