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SEVENTH AND JAMES

Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles F. Brown (1942- ) Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 32354 34323 21713 Used With Text: Lord, Who Dost Give to Thy Church

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Lord, Who Dost Give to Thy Church

Author: Ernest A. Payne Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Lord, who dost give to thy church for its healing Topics: Christian Heritage; Church; Renewal and Revival; Service; Trinity Used With Tune: SEVENTH AND JAMES

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Lord, Who Dost Give to Thy Church

Author: Ernest A. Payne (1902-1980) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #346 (1985) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Lord, who dost give to Thy church for its healing Lyrics: 1 Lord, who dost give to Thy church for its healing Gifts, and the grace to sustain and renew, Hear as we pray that today and each morrow We to Thy purpose may show ourselves true. 2 Clear be the voices of preachers and prophets Fearlessly speaking the word of the Lord, Word of redemption thro‘ God’s Son incarnate, Blessing for cursing, and peace for the sword. 3 Tender and wise be the hearts of the pastors, Guiding and guarding the souls in their care, Firm with the wayward, a strength to the doubting, Helping the needy their burdens to bear. 4 May those who teach grow in knowledge and patience, Guiding to wisdom the young and the old, Training for worship and witness and service, Foes to all falsehood, in truthfulness bold. 5 Lord, ever give to us gifts in due measure, Each needing other, and all having worth; So to the Father, the Son, and the Spirit, Glory be shown by the church here on earth. Topics: Christian Church Community in Christ Tune Title: SEVENTH AND JAMES

Lord, Who Dost Give to Thy Church

Author: Ernest A. Payne Hymnal: Baptist Hymnal (1975 ed) #239 (1975) First Line: Lord, who dost give to thy church for its healing Topics: Christian Heritage; Church; Renewal and Revival; Service; Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: SEVENTH AND JAMES
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Lord, Who Dost Give to Thy Church

Author: Ernest A. Payne, 1902-1980 Hymnal: One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #586 (2018) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Lord, who dost give to Thy church for its healing Lyrics: 1 Lord, who dost give to Thy church for its healing Gifts, and the grace to sustain and renew, Hear as we pray that today and each morrow We to Thy purpose may show ourselves true. 2 Clear be the voices of preachers and prophets Fearlessly speaking the word of the Lord, Word of redemption through God's Son incarnate, Blessing for cursing, and peace for the sword. 3 Tender and wise be the hearts of the pastors, Guiding and guarding the souls in their care, Firm with the wayward, a strength to the doubting, Helping the needy their burdens to bear. 4 May those who teach grow in knowledge and patience, Guiding to wisdom the young and the old, Training for worship and witness and service, Foes to all falsehood, in truthfulness bold. 5 Lord, ever give to us gifts in due measure, Each needing other and all having worth; So to the Father, the Son, and the Spirit, Glory be shown by the church here on earth. Topics: The Gospel in the Christian Life The Church and Communion of the Saints; Church Ministers/ministry Languages: English Tune Title: SEVENTH AND JAMES

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Charles F. Brown

b. 1942 Person Name: Charles F. Brown (1942- ) Composer of "SEVENTH AND JAMES" in Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal Charles Franklin Brown USA 1942- Born at Nixon, TX, he was the son of a Baptist minister. He attended high school at Beeville, TX. He married Sherene Brown and he spent four years in the Navy, and they traveled to his various naval assignments around the world. No information found regarding family. During his military service he also taught in the naval School of Music at Virginia Beach, VA. He later lived at Nixon, TX, and attended Baylor U, Baylor, TX, and Southern Methodist U, University Park, TX, receiving music degrees. He worked with Word Records, Waco, TX, as a publisher. One of his music books is: ‘Sing & Celebrate’. He was an orchestra conductor and music arranger. He mentored and inspired many musicians over the years. He died at Waco, TX. John Perry

Ernest A. Payne

Person Name: Ernest A. Payne (1902-1980) Author of "Lord, Who Dost Give to Thy Church" in Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal Ernest A. Payne is General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland with offices in London. He is also active in the Psalms and Hymns Trust which is the publication society of the British Baptists. He was a member of the Editorial Committee for the Baptist Hymn Book of 1962. He was also a member of the committee which prepared The Companion for this hymnal. He is an active member of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland. His translation of one of the hymns in the Anabaptist Ausbund of the 16th Century appears in the Baptist Hymn Book, entitled "Our Father God, thy name we praise." He is the author of numerous books including the "Free Church Tradition in the Life of England" and the "Fellowship of Believers". He has held many important positions in British church life including service as moderator of the Free Church Federal Council 1958-59. Vice-Chairman, Central Committee, World Council of Churches since 1954. --Ten New Hymns on the Ministry, 1966. Used by permission.

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

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