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HOLY DAY (Parker)

Meter: 8.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. W. Parker Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 55712 35432 33365 Used With Text: Come, Let Us All with One Accord

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Come, Let Us All with One Accord

Author: Anonymous; Henrietta M. Chester Meter: 8.8.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Come, let us all with one accord Adore and magnify the Lord, And festive service pay. 2. On this the day that God hath blest, The day of peace and heavenly rest, The Lord’s own holy day. 3. That saw primeval darkness break, And that more glorious life awake That lasteth evermore. 4. That saw hell’s legions prostrate fall, And Christ, triumphant over all, His own to Heaven restore. 5. This day the peace that flows from Heaven Was unto the apostles given, When doors were closed at night. 6. This day the Holy Spirit’s flame Upon the Church’s teachers came, And filled their souls with light. 7. Still on this day with trumpet sound The Gospel notes were ringing round, To call the world to pray. 8. Then on this day let us adore Our God and supplication pour, That, when worlds pass away, 9. Through Christ’s dear grace our souls may rest In peace and joy, forever blest, Till the great judgment day. Used With Tune: HOLY DAY (Parker) Text Sources: Elucidatorium of Clichtovaeus (Paris: 1516); Translation: Hymnary, 1872

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Come, Let Us All with One Accord

Author: Anonymous; Henrietta M. Chester Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #916 Meter: 8.8.6 Lyrics: 1. Come, let us all with one accord Adore and magnify the Lord, And festive service pay. 2. On this the day that God hath blest, The day of peace and heavenly rest, The Lord’s own holy day. 3. That saw primeval darkness break, And that more glorious life awake That lasteth evermore. 4. That saw hell’s legions prostrate fall, And Christ, triumphant over all, His own to Heaven restore. 5. This day the peace that flows from Heaven Was unto the apostles given, When doors were closed at night. 6. This day the Holy Spirit’s flame Upon the Church’s teachers came, And filled their souls with light. 7. Still on this day with trumpet sound The Gospel notes were ringing round, To call the world to pray. 8. Then on this day let us adore Our God and supplication pour, That, when worlds pass away, 9. Through Christ’s dear grace our souls may rest In peace and joy, forever blest, Till the great judgment day. Languages: English Tune Title: HOLY DAY (Parker)
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Come, let us all with one accord

Author: H. M. Chester Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #26 (1898) Meter: 6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Come, let us all with one accord Adore and magnify the Lord, And festive service pay, 2 On this the day that God hath blest, The day of peace and heavenly rest, The Lord's own holy day, 3 That saw primeval darkness break, And that more glorious life awake That lasteth evermore; 4 That saw hell's legions prostrate fall, And Christ, triumphant over all, His own to heaven restore. 5 This day the peace that flows from heaven Was unto the Apostles given, When doors were closed at night; 6 This day the Holy Spirit's flame, Upon the Church's teachers came, And filled their souls with light. 7 Still on this day with trumpet sound The Gospel notes are ringing round, To call the world to pray: 8 Then on this day let us adore Our God, and supplication pour, That, when worlds pass away, 9 Through Christ's dear grace our souls may rest In peace and joy, forever blest, Till the great judgment day. Amen. Topics: The Lord's Day; Daily Prayer The Lord's Day Languages: English Tune Title: HOLY DAY

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Anonymous

Author of "Come, Let Us All with One Accord" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Horatio W. Parker

1863 - 1919 Person Name: H. W. Parker Composer of "HOLY DAY (Parker)" in The Cyber Hymnal

Harriet M. Chester

1834 - 1927 Person Name: Henrietta M. Chester Translator (from Latin) of "Come, Let Us All with One Accord" in The Cyber Hymnal Chester, Henrietta Mary, née Goff. Mrs. Mary Chester is the eldest daughter of Mr. George Goff, who died in 1830, at Lausanne, where he had long resided. Mr. Goff's ancestors settled in Ireland in the time of Cromwell, but the main branch of the family has been long established in Hampshire. Miss Goff was married, in 1856, to Mr. Harry Chester, who was well known as an Assistant Secretary of the Committee of Council of Education, and as one of the foremost of the promoters of the extension of popular education, in connection with the National Society, the London Diocesan Board, and other institutions. Mrs. Chester, who was left a widow in 1868, is the author of a small volume of Stories, called Meg's Primroses and of A History of Russia, both written for and published by the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge. Her translations of Latin and German Hymns made for The Hymnary are distinguished by the accurate reproduction of the original in language of simple poetic beauty, and have the genuine ring of an English Hymn. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, 1907