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[Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious]

Appears in 75 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. C. Stebbins Incipit: 32315 45321 24321 Used With Text: Crown Him!

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Look, Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious

Author: T. Kelly Appears in 549 hymnals First Line: Look ye saints, the sight is glorious Refrain First Line: Crown him! Crown him! Angels, crown him! Topics: Devotional; Morning and Evening Used With Tune: [Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious]

Cristo El Rey de Gloria

Appears in 34 hymnals First Line: Ved al Cristo, Rey de gloria Refrain First Line: Coronadle, santos todos Scripture: Revelation 20:4 Used With Tune: [Ved al Cristo, Rey de gloria]

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Look, Ye Saints

Author: Thomas Kelly, 1769-1854 Hymnal: Christian Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #121 (1959) First Line: Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious Refrain First Line: Crown Him, crown Him! Languages: English Tune Title: [Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious]

Look, Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious!

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: Abiding Hymns #207 (1963) Tune Title: [Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious!]
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Look, Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious

Author: T. Kelly Hymnal: The New Canadian Hymnal #227 (1916) First Line: Look ye saints, the sight is glorious Refrain First Line: Crown him! Crown him! Angels, crown him! Topics: Devotional; Morning and Evening Tune Title: [Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious]

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John Cawood

1775 - 1852 Person Name: John Cawood, 1775-1852 Author of "Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices" in Christian Hymnal (Rev. ed.) John Cawood was born in 1775, at Matlock, Derbyshire, where his father carried on a small farm. He enjoyed very limited educational advantages. At the age of eighteen he occupied a menial position. But seeking every opportunity of self improvement, and aided by those who interested themselves in his behalf, he was enabled in 1797 to enter S. Edmund Hall, Oxford, and obtained his B.A. in 1801, and his M.A. in 1807. He was ordained in 1801, and most of his life in the ministry was spent as perpetual Curate of S. Ann's Chapel of Ease, Bewdley, Worcestershire. He died in 1852. He published several prose works, but no volume of hymns or poems. His son says, "My father composed about thirteen hymns, which have one by one got into print, though never published by himself, or any one representing him." --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A., 1872 ======================= Cawood, John, M. A., born at Matlock, Derbyshire, March 18, 1775. His parents being in humble circumstances, he received in childhood but a limited education, and at 18 was engaged in the service of the Rev. Mr. Cursham, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. Three years' study, however, under careful direction, enabled him to enter St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, in 1797. Obtaining his degree in 1801, he took Holy Orders, and became successively Curate of Ribsford and Dowles, and Incumbent of St. Ann's Chapel of Ease, Bewdley, Worcestershire. He died Nov. 7, 1852. His hymns, 17 in all, were never published by himself. Of these 9 were included in Cotterill's Selection, 8th ed., 1819, Nos. 268-276. Most of these have passed into other collections. These are :— 1. Almighty God, Thy word is cast. After a Sermon. 2. Hark! what mean those holy voices? (1819.) Christmas. 3. Begin a joyful song. (1819.) Christmas. 4. Behold yon wondrous star. (1819.) Epiphany. 5. Trembling with tenderest alarms. (1816.) Finding of Moses. 6. In Israel's fane, by silent night. (1816.) Samuel. 7. King o'er all worlds the Saviour shone. (1819.) Good Friday. 8. Christians, the glorious hope ye know. (1819.1 Plea for Missions. 9. Hark! what mean those lamentations. (1819.) Missions. In addition, Dr. Rogers pub. in his Lyra Britannica, 1867, from the author's manuscript:— 10. A child of sin and wrath I'm born. (1820.) Infant's Prayer. 11. The Sou of God, in worlds on high. (1822.) Christ's Humility. 12. Blessed Father, Great Creator. (1837.) Holy Trinity. These details are from the S. MSS., amongst which there are 5 hymns yet unpublished. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Anonymous

Person Name: Anónimo Vers. esp. of "Ved a Cristo" in Himnario Adventista del Séptimo Día 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.

Walter Rauschenbusch

1861 - 1918 Person Name: W. R. Translator of "Krönt ihn!" in Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns)

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library

The Book of Common Praise

Publication Date: 1939 Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication Place: Toronto
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