Let us sing, with one accord

Author: Dorothy A. Thrupp

Dorothy Ann Thrupp was born in London, June 10, 1779. She contributed some hymns, under the pseudonym of "Iota," to W. Carus Wilson's Friendly Visitor and his Children's Friend. Other hymns by her, signed "D.A.T.," appeared in Mrs. Herbert Mayo's Selection of Hymns and Poetry for the Use of Infant Schools and Nurseries, 1838. She was also the editor of Hymns for the Young, c. 1830, in which all the hymns were given anonymously. She died in London on December 15, 1847. --The Hymnal 1940 Companion… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Let us sing, with one accord
Author: Dorothy A. Thrupp
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

INNOCENTS (Parish Choir)


ALL SAINTS (Darmstadt)


MONKLAND

The tune MONKLAND has a fascinating if complex history. Rooted in a tune for the text "Fahre fort" in Johann A. Freylinghausen's (PHH 34) famous hymnal, Geistreiches Gesangbuch (1704), it then was significantly altered by John Antes (b. Frederick, PA, 1740; d. Bristol, England, 1811) in a Moravian m…

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Timeline

Instances

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A Liturgy and Hymns for Church Sunday Schools #142

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A Selection of Spiritual Songs #34

Angelic Songs #d107

Children's Hymnal #49

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Glad Tidings #121c

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Hymns and Songs of Praise for Public and Social Worship #1186

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Offices of Worship and Hymns #1053

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Songs of Praise #163

The Children's Hymnal #59

The Children's Hymnary #d68

The Dominion Hymnal #136

The Golden Harp #d172

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The New England Sabbath School Minstrel #108

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The Sabbath School Lute #183

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The Sunday School Hymnary #169

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