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MEHUL

Appears in 20 hymnals Matching Instances: 20 Composer and/or Arranger: Etienne Nicholas Mehul, (1768-1817) Incipit: 51321 17766 21176 Used With Text: Hosanna! Hosanna to Jesus they sing

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Hosanna! Hosanna to Jesus they sing

Author: Rev. John King, 1789-1858 Appears in 421 hymnals Matching Instances: 9 First Line: When, His salvation bringing Used With Tune: MEHUL
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I love to hear the story

Author: Emily Miller Appears in 205 hymnals Matching Instances: 3 Used With Tune: MEHUL
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I heard a voice, the sweetest voice

Appears in 31 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Topics: Christ Used With Tune: [I heard a voice, the sweetest voice]

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When, His salvation bringing

Author: Rev. J. King Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #558 (1894) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6.8 Lyrics: 1 When His salvation bringing, To Sion Jesus came, The children all stood singing Hosanna to His Name; Nor did their zeal offend Him, But, as He rode along, He let them still attend Him, And smiled to hear their song. Hosanna to Jesus they sang. 2 And since the Lord retaineth His love for children still, Though now as King He reigneth On Sion's heavenly hill; We'll flock around His banner, Who sits upon the throne, And cry aloud, Hosanna To David's royal Son: Hosanna to Jesus we'll sing. 3 For should we fail proclaiming Our great Redeemer's praise, The stones, our silence shaming, Would their Hosannas raise. But shall we only render The tribute of our words? No; while our hearts are tender, They too shall be the Lord's. Hosanna to Jesus, our King. Amen. Topics: For Children Languages: English Tune Title: [When, His salvation bringing]
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When, his salvation bringing

Author: J. King Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #558 (1898) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D with refrain Tune Title: JOSEPH
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When, His salvation bringing

Hymnal: Church Hymnal #490 (1877) Languages: English Tune Title: JOSEPH

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Etienne Nicolas Méhul

1763 - 1817 Person Name: E. H. Mehul Composer of "JOSEPH" in The Church Hymnal

John King

1789 - 1858 Person Name: Rev. John King, 1789-1858 Author of "Hosanna! Hosanna to Jesus they sing" in The Sunday School Hymnal In H. and J. Gwyther's Psalmist, A Selection. of Psalms & Hymns, etc., Lond., 1830, there is 1 psalm version signed “J. King," and 1 psalm version and 4 hymns signed "I. King." One of the latter is "When His salvation bringing," No. 417, in 3 stanzas of 8 lines, with a chorus. This hymn is in extensive modern use. Concerning the author great, difficulty has been experienced in tracing his identity. Under date of Aug. 15, 1865, the Rev. John Gwyther informed D. Sedgwick that the signatures stood for "Joshua King, late Vicar of Hull." In a second communication, dated Aug. 19, 1865, be writes further, "Mr. Joshua King was Curate to Mr. J. Eyton, of Wellington, Shropshire, when Mr. E. made his collection of Hymns and wrote them for his Book, but whether he published them in any other form I don't know. Mr. K. gave his Hymn Book to my brother." From the Registers of Eyton Church we find that Mr. King's name was John. He graduated at Queen's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1814; became Incumbent of Christ Church, Hull, in 1822, and died Sep. 12, 1858, aged 69. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) See also Joshua King.

Emily Huntington Miller

1833 - 1913 Person Name: Emily Miller Author of "I love to hear the story" in Songs of Praise Miller, Emily, née Huntingdon, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Huntington, D.D., was born at Brooklyn, Connecticut, Oct. 22, 1833: and was subsequently married to Professor Miller. Mrs. Miller is joint editor of The Little Corporal, published at Chicago, in which several of her poetical pieces appeared. Of her hymns the most widely known are:— 1. Enter Thy temple, glorious King. Opening of a Place of Worship. This was written for the opening of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Akron, Ohio, 1861; and is in several collections, including the Methodist Episcopal Hymnal, 1878. 2. I love to hear the story. Early Piety. Written for and published in The Little Corporal, 1867. This is in extensive use in Great Britain and America. It was included in Hymns Ancient & Modern, in 1875. 3. Beyond the dark river of death. Heaven. 4. Blessed are the children. Early Piety. 5. Father, while the shadows fall. Evening. 6. Hark, the chorus swelling. Christmas. 7. I love the name of Jesus. Holy Name Jesus. 8. Jesus bids us shine. Early Piety. 9. Stay, trembling soul, and do not fear. Holy Communion. 10. Work and never weary, though thy strength be small. Perseverance. Of these hymns, No. 7 is in the 1878 Additional Hymns to the Leeds Sunday School Hymn Book; No. 8, is in Barrett's Book of Praise for Children, 1881; No. 9, in Common Praise, 1879; and Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 10, in E. Hodder's New Sunday School Hymn Book, 2nd ed., 1868. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ======================= Miller, Emily, née Huntington, p. 1579, ii. Of Mrs. Miller's hymns, Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 10 were written for and first printed in The Little Corporal, as follows: 4—April, 1868; 5—Aug. 1868; 6—May, 1868; and 10—Sept. 1868. Nos. 7, 8, and 9 are not hers. No. 8, "Jesus bids us shine," she informs us is by Susan Warner. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)