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REDEMPTION (Backer)

Meter: 11.10.11.10 with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Bruce R. Backer Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 13515 67121 75123

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O Christians, Haste

Author: Mary A. Thomson, 1834-1923 Meter: 11.10.11.10 with refrain Appears in 466 hymnals First Line: O Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling Refrain First Line: Publish glad tidings Lyrics: 1 O Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling, To tell to all the world that God is light, That he who made all nations is not willing One soul should perish, lost in shades of night. [Refrain] Refrain: Publish glad tidings, Tidings of peace, Tidings of Jesus, Redemption and release. 2 Behold how many thousands still are lying Bound in the dreary prison-house of sin With none to tell them of the Savior's dying Or of the life he died for them to win. [Refrain] 3 Proclaim to ev'ry people, tongue, and nation That God, in whom they live and move, is love; Tell how he stooped to save his lost creation And died on earth that they might live above. [Refrain] 4 Send heralds forth to bear the message glorious; Give of your wealth to speed them on their way; Pour out your soul for them in prayer victorious; O Christians, haste to bring the brighter day! [Refrain] Topics: Missions; Missions Used With Tune: REDEMPTION

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O Christians, Haste

Author: Mary A. Thomson, 1834-1923 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #570 (1993) Meter: 11.10.11.10 with refrain First Line: O Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling Refrain First Line: Publish glad tidings Lyrics: 1 O Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling, To tell to all the world that God is light, That he who made all nations is not willing One soul should perish, lost in shades of night. [Refrain] Refrain: Publish glad tidings, Tidings of peace, Tidings of Jesus, Redemption and release. 2 Behold how many thousands still are lying Bound in the dreary prison-house of sin With none to tell them of the Savior's dying Or of the life he died for them to win. [Refrain] 3 Proclaim to ev'ry people, tongue, and nation That God, in whom they live and move, is love; Tell how he stooped to save his lost creation And died on earth that they might live above. [Refrain] 4 Send heralds forth to bear the message glorious; Give of your wealth to speed them on their way; Pour out your soul for them in prayer victorious; O Christians, haste to bring the brighter day! [Refrain] Topics: Missions; Missions Languages: English Tune Title: REDEMPTION
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O Christians, Haste

Author: Mary A. Thomson, 1834-1923 Hymnal: Christian Worship #901 (2021) Meter: 11.10.11.10 with refrain First Line: O Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling Refrain First Line: Publish glad tidings, tidings of peace Lyrics: 1 O Christians, haste, your mission high fulfilling, to tell to all the world that God is light, that he who made all nations is not willing one soul should perish, lost in shades of night. Refrain: Publish glad tidings, tidings of peace, tidings of Jesus, redemption and release. 2 Behold how many thousands still are lying bound in the dreary prison-house of sin with none to tell them of the Savior's dying or of the life he died for them to win. [Refrain] 3 Proclaim to ev'ry people, tongue, and nation that God, in whom they live and move, is love; tell how he stooped to save his lost creation and died on earth that they might live above. [Refrain] 4 Send heralds forth to bear the message glorious, give of your wealth to speed them on their way; pour out your soul for them in prayer victorious; O Christians, haste to bring the brighter day! [Refrain] Topics: Missions Scripture: 1 Peter 3:9 Languages: English Tune Title: REDEMPTION

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Mary Ann Thomson

1834 - 1923 Person Name: Mary A. Thomson, 1834-1923 Author of "O Christians, Haste" in Christian Worship (1993) Thomson, Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John Thomson, Librarian of the Free Library, Philadelphia, was born in London, England, December 5, 1834. She has written about forty hymns, which have appeared mostly in the Churchman, New York, and in the Living Church, Chicago. Four of her hymns are found in the Protestant Episcopal Hymnal, 1892. Of the origin of the missionary hymn by Mrs. Thomson which is found in our Hymnal she writes as follows: I wrote the greater part of the hymn, "O Zion, haste," in the year 1868. I had written many hymns before, and one night, while I was sitting up with one of my children who was ill of typhoid fever, I thought I should like to write a missionary hymn to the tune of the hymn beginning "Hark, hark, my soul, angelic songs are swelling," as I was fond of that tune; but as I could not then get a refrain I liked, I left the hymn unfinished, and about three years later I finished it by writing the refrain which now forms part of it. By some mistake 1891 is given instead of 1871 as the date of the hymn in the (Episcopal) Hymnal. I do not think it is ever sung to the tune for which I wrote it. Rev. John Anketell told me, and I am sure he is right, that it is better for a hymn to have a tune of its own, and I feel much indebted to the composer of the tune "Tidings" for writing so inspiring a tune to my words. Hymn Writers of the Church by Wilber F. Tillett and Charles S. Nutter, 1915 ================== Thomson, Mary Ann, wife of John Thomson, Librarian of the Free Library, Phila., was born in London, England, Dec. 5, 1834. She has written several hymns and poems. To 1895, eight of these appeared in The Churchman (New York); and thirty-four in The Living Church (Chicago). Of her hymns the following were included in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged .. . The P. E. Church, U.S.A., 1892 :— 1. Now the blessed Dayspring. [Annunciation B. V. M.] Begins with stanza ii. of "Through the sins and sorrows," which appeared in The Living Church, March 29, 1890. 2. O King of saints, we give Thee praise and glory. [All Saints.] First published in The Living Church, Nov. 8, 1890. In the first ed. of The Book of Praise, N.Y., 1894, it was attributed to Bp. W. W. How in error. 3. O Sion, haste, thy mission high fulfilling. [Missions.] No. 249 in The Hymnal, &c., 1892. 4. Saviour, for the little one. [Burial of a Child.] The Hymnal, &c., 1892, No. 247. Mrs. Thomson's Christmas Carol, "Lo! amid the shades of night," appeared, with music by B. Cecil Klein, in The Churchman, N.Y., Dec. 19, 1891, and separately at Phila. in 1892. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Bruce R. Backer

b. 1929 Person Name: Bruce R. Backer, b. 1929 Composer of "REDEMPTION" in Christian Worship (1993) Bruce R. Backer was a professor at Dr. Martin Luther College, New Ulm, MN and is a well-known composer and organist. He is also a Lutheran liturgiologist and hymnologist. NN
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