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[Upp, alla verk, som Herren gjort]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Albert G. Methfessel Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 51712 32123 23454

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Gelobet seist Du, Gottessohn

Author: A. Vogel Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Gelobet seist Du, Gottessohn]

Upp, alla verk

Author: J. M. Lindblad Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Upp, alla verk, som Herren gjort Used With Tune: [Upp, alla verk, som Herren gjort]

Lofsång

Author: N. Frykman Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Gud, din makt oändlig är Used With Tune: [O Gud, din makt oändlig är]

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Upp, alla verk

Author: J. M. Lindblad Hymnal: Sions Basun #12 (1922) First Line: Upp, alla verk, som Herren gjort Tune Title: [Upp, alla verk, som Herren gjort]

Lofsång

Author: N. Frykman Hymnal: Sions Basun #18 (1922) First Line: O Gud, din makt oändlig är Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [O Gud, din makt oändlig är]
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Gelobet seist Du, Gottessohn

Author: A. Vogel Hymnal: Frohe Lieder und Brüder-Harfe #27 (1898) Languages: German Tune Title: [Gelobet seist Du, Gottessohn]

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H. L. Hastings

1831 - 1899 Author of "Look not upon the ruby wine" in The Praise Hymnal Hastings, Horace Lorenzo, was born at Blandford, Mass., Nov. 26, 1831; commenced writing hymns, and preaching, in his 17th year, and laboured as an evangelist in various parts of the U. S. In 1866 he established The Christian, a monthly paper, in which many of his hymns have appeared, and in 1865 the Scriptural Tract Repository in Boston. He published Social Hymns, Original and Selected, Boston, 1865; Songs of Pilgrimage, a Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, Part i., 1880; and in August, 1886, the same completed, to tho extent of 1533 hymns, 450 of which are original and signed "H." The best known of these is "Shall we meet beyond the river," written in N. Y. city, 1858, and lately published as a leaflet in 14 stanzas of 8 lines. The text in Gospel Hymns and elsewhere consists of the 1st half of stanzas i., iv., xi. and ix. The Hastings Birthday Book, extracts from his prose writings, appeared 1886. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

Nils Frykman

1842 - 1911 Person Name: N. Frykman Author of "Lofsång" in Sions Basun Born: October 20, 1842, Sunne, Värmland, Sweden (birth name: Nils Larsson). Died: March 30, 1911, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Buried: Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Nils took the name Frykman after the region where he grew up, Fryksdalen. In 1868, he graduated from teachers’ college in Karlstad, and went on to teach in Grums, Norrköping, and Sunne. He preached in the church in Sunne, and around that time began to write hymns. Eventually, his texts were printed in the magazine Sanningsvittnet. However, Frykman’s work was not sanctioned by Sweden’s state church, and almost led to the loss of his job as a teacher. Eventually he did resign his position over a controversy about his children’s baptism by an independent preacher. In 1888, he was called to serve as pastor in the Tabernacle Church in Chicago, Illinois, and later in Salem, Minnesota. After 18 years, he retired to Minneapolis. He also served in the Northwest Mission Association of the Covenant Church, as denominational vice-chairman, Ministerial Board chairman, the Northwest Ministerial Association chairman, and as chairman of the committee to publish the Swedish-American Covenant church’s first hymnal in 1906. His works include: The History of My Songs --www.hymntime.com/tch

A. Vogel

Author of "Gelobet seist Du, Gottessohn" in Frohe Lieder und Brüder-Harfe