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[When day's shadows lengthen]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Nicola Montani Tune Sources: Traditional melody Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33214 25542 17555 Used With Text: When Day's Shadows Lengthen

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When Day's Shadows Lengthen

Author: F. G. Lee Appears in 12 hymnals Used With Tune: [When day's shadows lengthen]

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When Day's Shadows Lengthen

Author: F. G. Lee Hymnal: Christian Hymnal #522 (1963) Tune Title: [When day's shadows lengthen]
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When day's shadows lengthen

Author: F. G. Lee Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church. number two #531 (1937) Languages: English Tune Title: [When day's shadows lengthen]

When Day's Shadows Lengthen

Author: Frederick G. Lee Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church (Revised) #544 (1986) First Line: When day's shadows lengthen, Jesus be Thou near Topics: Christian Life; Courage; Dévotion; Funeral; Loyalty; Temptation Scripture: Revelation 7:15-17 Languages: English Tune Title: MONTANI

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Nicola A. Montani

1880 - 1948 Person Name: Nicola Montani Arranger of "[When day's shadows lengthen]" in Christian Hymnal

F. G. Lee

1832 - 1902 Author of "When Day's Shadows Lengthen" in Christian Hymnal Lee, Frederick George, D.D., born in 1832, educated at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford (S. C. L. 1854), and Vicar of All Saints, Lambeth, since 1867. Author of a large number of works (see Crockford, 1891). His hymns "Laud the grace of God victorious" (St. Alban), and "When day's shadows lengthen" (Old Age), appeared in the People's Hymnal, 1867. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) =========== Born: January 6, 1832, Thame, Oxfordshire, England. Died: January 2, 1902, Lambeth, London, England. Lee attended Cuddesdon Theological College in Oxfordshire, and was ordained an Anglican minister in 1856. He served at St. John’s Church in Aberdeen. In 1867, he moved to All Saints’ Church in Lambeth, where he ministered to the poor for 32 years. He wrote a number of works in history, archaeology, theology, and poetry, and edited journals and newspapers. Retiring from All Saints’ in 1899, he converted to Roman Catholicism two years later. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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