Hawkes, Henry Warburton, born at Kendal, 1843, for sixteen years minister of the North End Mission, Liverpool, from 1891 to 1900 of the Bootle Free Church, since 1906 of West Kirby Free Church. Editor of Hymns of Help and Songs of Praise, 1882; and Hymns and Sacred Songs for Church and Home. 1891, Reprinted and enlarged, 1898. The edition of 1898 has about 100 of his own hymns and adaptations for popular tunes.
1. Amid the din of earthly strife. Vision of the Christ.
2. Father, Thy dear name we own. Litany.
3. Heavenward lift your banners. Christian Warfare.
4. Peace, perfect peace, the gift of God within. Inward Peace.
5. Thank we now the Lord of heaven. Christmas.
6. Thou knowest, Lord! Thou know'st my life's deep s… Go to person page >
LANGRAN (also known as ST. AGNES) was composed by James Langran (b. London, England, 1835; d. London, 1909) and first published by Novello in a pamplet in 1861 as a setting for the hymn text "Abide with Me." Several other texts have also been set to the tune, which is one of Langran's best. Sing it…
Display Title: Thy kingdom come, O Lord, we daily cryFirst Line: Thy kingdom come, O Lord, we daily cryTune Title: FFIGYSBRENAuthor: Henry Warburton HawkesDate: 1937
Display Title: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cryFirst Line: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cryTune Title: DALKEITHAuthor: Henry Warburton HawkesDate: 1914
Display Title: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cryFirst Line: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cryTune Title: LANGRANAuthor: Henry Warburton HawkesDate: 1914
Display Title: Thy Kingdom Come! O Lord, We Daily CryFirst Line: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cryTune Title: FFIGYSBRENAuthor: Henry W. Hawkes, 1843-1917Date: 1940
Display Title: "Thy Kingdom Come!" O Lord, We Daily CryFirst Line: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cryTune Title: LANGRANAuthor: Henry Warburton HawkesDate: 1921