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SPIRITUS VITAE

Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 30 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mary J. Hammond Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 17564 32551 12353 Used With Text: O Breath of Life, Come Sweeping through Us

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O Breath of Life

Author: Elizabeth Ann P. Head, 1850-1936 Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 49 hymnals First Line: O Breath of Life, come sweeping through us Lyrics: 1 O Breath of Life, come sweeping through us, revive your church with life and power; O Breath of Life, come, cleanse, renew us, And fit your church to meet this hour. 2 O Wind of God, come bend us, break us, till humbly we confess our need; then in your tenderness remake us, revive, restore--for this we plead. 3 O Breath of Love, come breathe within us, renewing thought and will and heart; come, Love of Christ, afresh to win us, revive your church in every part! Scripture: Acts 2:1-4 Used With Tune: SPIRITUS VITAE
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O LORD My Rock, in Desperation

Author: Marie J. Post Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Laments; Temptation & Trial; Alternative Harmonizations; Laments; Refuge; Temptation & Trial Scripture: Psalm 28 Used With Tune: SPIRITUS VITAE
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Father, we give you thanks, who planted

Author: Francis Bland Tucker 1895- Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 62 hymnals Used With Tune: SPIRITUS VITAE Text Sources: From the Didache, 1st or 2nd cent.; and others (versifiers)

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O LORD My Rock, in Desperation

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #28 (1987) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Topics: Laments; Temptation & Trial; Alternative Harmonizations; Laments; Refuge; Temptation & Trial Scripture: Psalm 28 Languages: English Tune Title: SPIRITUS VITAE

O LORD My Rock, in Desperation

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: Christian Worship #28B (2021) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Topics: Anoint; Desperation; Friends; God as Fortress; God as Rock; God as Shepherd; God as Shield; God as Strength; Hypocrisy; Prayer Scripture: Psalm 28 Languages: English Tune Title: SPIRITUS VITAE

Thank you, O Lord of earth and heaven

Author: E. Reynolds (1599-1676); J. E. Seddon (1915-1983) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #43 (1987) Meter: 9.8.9.8 Topics: God, Father Gracious and Merciful; A General Thanksgiving; Doxologies; Advent 1 The Advent Hope; Trinity Sunday The Trinity; Pentecost 6 Made New in Christ; Pentecost 21 The Christian Hope Languages: English Tune Title: SPIRITUS VITAE

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Bessie Porter Head

1850 - 1936 Person Name: Bessie P. Head Author of "O Breath of Life, Come Sweeping through Us" in Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) [Elizabeth Ann Porter Head] Head, Elizabeth Ann (`Bessie'; née Porter) b. Belfast: 1850 d. Wimbledon, Surrey: 28 June 1936 She was the youngest daughter of Tobias Porter, manager of John Alexander's flour mill in Belfast. Of her early life nothing is known; but in 1894 she became secretary of the YWCA in Swansea. She then served with the South Africa General Mission from 1897-1907, mostly in Port Elizabeth, Cape Town and Johannesburg, helping to found several branches of the YWCA. With the chairman of the Mission and a fellow missionary she toured North America in 1906-7; her intended return to South Africa in November 1907 was cancelled in favour of marriage, on 17 December, to the chairman, Albert Alfred Head (1844-1928), a wealthy - and generous - insurance underwriter who had been widowed three years previously. With her husband she continued actively to support both the SAGM and the Keswick Convention, with which the mission was closely associated. She was a frequent speaker for both organizations and a prolific contributor, in prose and in verse, to their publications. A collection of her writings, Heavenly Places, & Other Messages, was published in 1920. Invariably known as Bessie Porter before her marriage, she later styled herself Bessie Porter Head. After her husband's death in 1928 she moved into the SAGM house in Wimbledon, where she died. --www.canamus.org/Enchiridion

Bland Tucker

1895 - 1984 Person Name: Francis Bland Tucker, 1895-1984 Translator of "Father, we thank thee, who hast planted" in Together in Song Francis Bland Tucker (born Norfolk, Virginia, January 6, 1895). The son of a bishop and brother of a Presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, he was educated at the University of Virginia, B.A., 1914, and at Virginia Theological Seminary, B.D., 1920; D.D., 1944. He was ordained deacon in 1918, priest in 1920, after having served as a private in Evacuation Hospital No.15 of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I. His first charge was as a rector of Grammer Parish, Brunswick County, in southern Virginia. From 1925 to 1945, he was rector of historic St. John's Church, Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Then until retirement in 1967 he was rector of John Wesley's parish in Georgia, old Christ Church, Savannah. In "Reflections of a Hymn Writer" (The Hymn 30.2, April 1979, pp.115–116), he speaks of never having a thought of writing a hymn until he was named a member of the Joint Commission on the Revision of the Hymnal in 1937 which prepared the Hymnal 1940

Emily R. Brink

b. 1940 Person Name: Emily Brink Harmonizer (alt. harm.) of "SPIRITUS VITAE" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Emily R. Brink is a Senior Research Fellow of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and Adjunct Professor of Church Music and Worship at Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her main areas of responsibility are conference planning and global resources. She is program manager of the annual Calvin Symposium on Worship, which draws more than 70 presenters and 1600 participants from around the world. She also travels widely to lecture and to learn about worship in different parts of the world, especially in Asia, where she has lectured in Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, and Taiwan. Her areas of interest include congregational song from all times and places; psalmody; hymnal editing. She was editor of four hymnals and consults with a wide range of churches on worship renewal issues. Dr. Brink is active in the American Guild of Organists, serving in both local and national offices, as well as in the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada (president from 1990 1992) and named a Fellow of the Hymn Society in 2004 in recognition of distinguished services to hymnody and hymnology. --internal.calvinseminary.edu/