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DOUROUX

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Margaret Pleasant Douroux Tune Key: E Flat Major Used With Text: It it had not been for the Lord

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It it had not been for the Lord

Author: Margaret Pleasant Douroux Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: If it had not been for the Lord on my side Topics: Acts of Praise and Thanksgiving Used With Tune: DOUROUX

Psalm 124

Author: Margaret Pleasant Douroux Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: If it had not been for the Lord on my side Used With Tune: [If it had not been for the Lord on my side]

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If It Had Not Been for the Lord

Author: Margaret P. Douroux Hymnal: Sing the Faith #2053 (2003) Meter: Irregular with refrain First Line: He kept my enemies away Refrain First Line: If it had not been for the Lord on my side, Tune Title: WHERE WOULD I BE

If It Had Not Been for the Lord

Author: Margaret P. Douroux Hymnal: The Faith We Sing #2053 (2001) Meter: Irregular with refrain First Line: He kept my enemies away Refrain First Line: If it had not been for the Lord on my side, Topics: The Glory of the Triune God Providence Languages: English Tune Title: WHERE WOULD I BE

If It Had Not Been for the Lord

Author: Margaret Pleasant Douroux Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #269 (2024) First Line: He kept my enemies away Refrain First Line: If it had not been for the Lord on my side Topics: Ordinary Time Week 16 Scripture: Psalm 124:1-5 Languages: English Tune Title: WHERE WOULD I BE

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Margaret Douroux

b. 1941 Person Name: Margaret P. Douroux Author of "If It Had Not Been for the Lord" in Sing the Faith

A. Royce Eckhardt

b. 1937 Arranger of "[If it had not been for the Lord on my side]" in The Covenant Hymnal Royce Eckhardt has served as a director of music, organist, conductor, composer, arranger, hymnal editor, teacher, and hymnologist for over fifty years. He has served Evangelical Covenant churches as minister of music and organist in Seattle, New Britain (CT), Winnetka, and Hinsdale, Illinois, and also the Winnetka Presbyterian Church. Mr. Eckhardt earned a Bachelor of Music degree in organ performance in 1960 from North Park College, Chicago, and a Master of Music degree in liturgical music at Hartt College of Music, University of Hartford in 1972. Royce joined the music faculty at Seattle Pacific College in 1961, teaching organ, music theory and literature courses and directing small choral ensembles. He served as adjunct professor of church music at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, specializing in hymnology and also serving as chapel organist. Mr. Eckhardt was a member of the Covenant Hymnal Commission that produced The Covenant Hymnal (1973). In 1990 he was appointed to the Special Hymnal Commission that compiled and published The Covenant Hymnal: A Worshipbook (1996), serving as music editor. He is represented in the hymnal with 47 arrangements, original tunes, and descants. His many hymn arrangements, harmonizations and tunes appear in eight American hymnals. Royce also served as music director of the Covenant Ministers Chorus from 1985 to 2005, leading the Chorus on a concert tour to Sweden and Germany in 1990 and on a second concert tour in 2001 to Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Germany. He has led many workshops and seminars throughout the country on worship and church music related topics, is a published composer of organ and choral works, a board member of North Shore American Guild of Organists, board member of The Bach Week Festival, and a member of The Hymn Society. Royce Eckhardt
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