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GREATOREX

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chester G. Allen Incipit: 55312 65135 42171 Used With Text: Springs and streams no longer bless

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Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Springs and streams no longer bless Lyrics: 1 Springs and streams no longer bless All the dry and thirsty land; Fertile fields in verdant dress God converts to desert sand; For that they who dwell therein Turn to wickedness and sin. 2 Once again the waters well, All the desert blossoms fair; There He makes the hungry dwell, There a city they prepare, Plant their vines and sow their fields, And the earth her increase yields. 3 Now He blessed them indeed, They are greatly multiplied; On the hills their cattle feed, Fast increasing, spreading wide; Then again they are brought low Through oppression, grief, and woe. 4 His contempt the princes taste; Driven out they helpless fly, Wand'ring in the trackless waste; But He lifts the needy high, Where no evil shall annoy, And with children gives him joy. 5 When His righteous judgments come, Strong to bless and to destroy, All iniquity is dumb, All the righteous sing for joy; Who Jehovah wisely heed, In His works His mercy read. Topics: Adoration; Afflictions For sin; Christ Providences of; Glory of God In Providence; God Love and Mercy; Gospel Invitations of ; Praise Calls to; Praise For God's Mercy; Providence of God Over His Creatures; Royalty of Christ Guarantee of Salvation; Royalty of Christ Providential; Royalty of Christ Universal Domain of; Thanksgiving Declared; Thanksgiving For God's Mercies; Worship Call to Scripture: Psalm 107 Used With Tune: GREATOREX
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Sing with Joy to the Author / Glory Be to the Father

Author: Brian Wren Meter: 7.4.6.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Sing with joy to the Author Lyrics: A: Sing with joy to the Author, the Spoken Word, and to the Breath of Love: From before the first beginning to the end of ev’ry ending, Three ever One: Amen, amen. B: Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world with out end: Amen, amen. Topics: Gloria Patri / Glory to the Father; God Glory of; God Images and Names of; Praise; Trinity Scripture: John 1:1-4 Used With Tune: GREATOREX Text Sources: trans. traditional; text A inspired by early Christian doxology “Gloria Patri” (Latin, Rome); text B early Christian doxology “Gloria Patri” (Latin, Rome)

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Springs and streams no longer bless

Hymnal: The Psalter Hymnal #207 (1927) Languages: English Tune Title: GREATOREX
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Springs and Streams no Longer Bless

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #229 (1934) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Springs and streams no longer bless All the dry and thirsty land; Fertile fields in verdant dress God converts to desert sand; For that they who dwell therein Turn to wickedness and sin. 2 Once again the waters well, All the desert blossoms fair; There He makes the hungry dwell, There a city they prepare, Plant their vines and sow their fields, And the earth her increase yields. 3 Now He blessed them indeed, They are greatly multiplied; On the hills their cattle feed, Fast increasing, spreading wide; Then again they are brought low Through oppression, grief, and woe. 4 His contempt the princes taste; Driven out they helpless fly, Wandering in the trackless waste; But He lifts the needy high, Where no evil shall annoy, And with children gives him joy. 5 When His righteous judgments come, Strong to bless and to destroy, All iniquity is dumb, All the righteous sing for joy; Who Jehovah wisely heed, In His works His mercy read. Topics: Day Of Prayer; Deliverance From Trouble; Goodness of God; Judgment; Name Of God; God in Nature; Providence of God Scripture: Psalm 107 Languages: English Tune Title: GREATOREX
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Hymnal: The Psalter #296 (1912) Meter: 7.7.7.7 First Line: Springs and streams no longer bless Lyrics: 1 Springs and streams no longer bless All the dry and thirsty land; Fertile fields in verdant dress God converts to desert sand; For that they who dwell therein Turn to wickedness and sin. 2 Once again the waters well, All the desert blossoms fair; There He makes the hungry dwell, There a city they prepare, Plant their vines and sow their fields, And the earth her increase yields. 3 Now He blessed them indeed, They are greatly multiplied; On the hills their cattle feed, Fast increasing, spreading wide; Then again they are brought low Through oppression, grief, and woe. 4 His contempt the princes taste; Driven out they helpless fly, Wand'ring in the trackless waste; But He lifts the needy high, Where no evil shall annoy, And with children gives him joy. 5 When His righteous judgments come, Strong to bless and to destroy, All iniquity is dumb, All the righteous sing for joy; Who Jehovah wisely heed, In His works His mercy read. Topics: Adoration; Afflictions For sin; Christ Providences of; Glory of God In Providence; God Love and Mercy; Gospel Invitations of ; Praise Calls to; Praise For God's Mercy; Providence of God Over His Creatures; Royalty of Christ Guarantee of Salvation; Royalty of Christ Providential; Royalty of Christ Universal Domain of; Thanksgiving Declared; Thanksgiving For God's Mercies; Worship Call to Scripture: Psalm 107 Languages: English Tune Title: GREATOREX

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Brian A. Wren

b. 1936 Person Name: Brian Wren Author (text A) of "Sing with Joy to the Author / Glory Be to the Father" in Voices Together Brian Wren (b. Romford, Essex, England, 1936) is a major British figure in the revival of contemporary hymn writing. He studied French literature at New College and theology at Mansfield College in Oxford, England. Ordained in 1965, he was pastor of the Congregational Church (now United Reformed) in Hockley and Hawkwell, Essex, from 1965 to 1970. He worked for the British Council of Churches and several other organizations involved in fighting poverty and promoting peace and justice. This work resulted in his writing of Education for Justice (1977) and Patriotism and Peace (1983). With a ministry throughout the English-speaking world, Wren now resides in the United States where he is active as a freelance lecturer, preacher, and full-time hymn writer. His hymn texts are published in Faith Looking Forward (1983), Praising a Mystery (1986), Bring Many Names (1989), New Beginnings (1993), and Faith Renewed: 33 Hymns Reissued and Revised (1995), as well as in many modern hymnals. He has also produced What Language Shall I Borrow? (1989), a discussion guide to inclusive language in Christian worship. Bert Polman

H. W. Greatorex

1813 - 1858 Person Name: Henry W. Geatorex Composer of "GREATOREX" in Voices Together Henry Wellington Greatorex United Kingdom 1813-1858. Born at Burton upon Trent, England, he received a thorough musical education from his father, Thomas Greatorex, who was for many years organist of Westminster Abbey, and conductor of the London concerts of ancient music. Henry became a composer, author, compiler, editor, and arranger of music. He emigrated to the U.S. In 1839. In 1849 he married artist Eliza Pratt, and they had four children: Elizabeth, Kathleen, Thomas, and Francis Henry. Prior to settling in New York City as a music teacher and organist at Calvary Church, he played at churches in Hartford, CT, including Center Church and St Johns Episcopal Church in West Hartford, CT. He frequently sang in oratorios and concerts. For some years he was also organist and conductor of the choir at St. Paul's Chapel. In 1853 he was an organist at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC. He did much to advance the standard of sacred music in the U.S. In days when country singing school teachers imposed more rudimentary melodies on hymn books. He published a collection of “Psalm & hymn tunes, chants, anthems & sentences” (Boston 1851). He died of yellow fever in Charleston, SC. John Perry

Chester G. Allen

1838 - 1878 Composer of "GREATOREX" in The Psalter Chester G. Allen was known as a teacher, composer and musical writer. He taught music in Cleveland, Ohio public schools. He also edited and compiled collections of music for schools and churches, containing many of his own compositions. Nancy Naber
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