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In English the first line is "O Lord, my God"; and the hymn may appear with that heading, especially in British hymnals, where first-line citation is the dominant practice. [42] English-language hymnals prevailingly indicate the tune title as the Swedish first line, O STORE GUD.
The Manse in Thaxted, where Gustav Holst lived from 1917 to 1925 "Thaxted" is a hymn tune by the English composer Gustav Holst, based on the stately theme from the middle section of the Jupiter movement of his orchestral suite The Planets and named after Thaxted, the English village where he lived much of his life.
The New Century Hymnal is a comprehensive hymnal and worship book published in 1995 for the United Church of Christ.The hymnal contains a wide-variety of traditional Christian hymns and worship songs, many contemporary hymns and songs, and a substantial selection of "world music" selections (hymns and worship songs from non-European-American) origin, a full lectionary-based Psalter, service ...
Come, Lord, and Tarry Not; Come My Way, My Truth, My Life; Come, rejoice Before Your Maker; Come, Thou Holy Spirit, Come; Come To Me; Come To My Mercy; Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain; Comfort, Comfort Ye My People; Conditor alme siderum; Creator of the Earth and Skies; Creator Spirit, By Whose Aid; Crown Him With Many Crowns; Cry Out With ...
Remember Not, O Lord God; Hear The Voice And Prayer; If Ye Love Me; A New Commandment; Wherewithal Shall A Young Man; O Do Well Unto Thy Servant; My Soul Cleaveth To The Dust; Wipe Away My Sins; Forgive Me, Lord, My Sin; Blessed Are Those That Be Undefiled; Arise, O Lord, And Hear; With All Our Hearts; I Call And Cry To Thee; O Sacred And Holy ...
Rise Up, O Men of God (Men's Choir) William Pierson Merrill: Frank W. Asper: Arr.: Robert P. Manookin: 324: Rise Up, O Men of God (Men) William Pierson Merrill: William H. Walter: 325: See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered (Men's Choir) Jean L. Kaberry: Robert P. Manookin: 326: Come, Come, Ye Saints (Men's Choir) William Clayton: English folk song ...
The has been and is published in more than fifty hymnbooks, including those of a number of significant denominations, such as the Church of England; [1] the United Church of Canada [1] and the Presbyterian Church in Canada (Book of Praise 1972 version, as Thy hand, O God, has guided; [2] and the current Book of Praise 1997 version, as Your hand, O God, has guided [3]); the Evangelical Lutheran ...
The Lord is my Refuge, my Strength and Shield: F.J. Crosby: 579: Near to Thee: Thou whose hand thus far has led me: Julia Sterling* 620: It passeth knowledge, that dear love of Thine: Mary Shekelton: 631: Let us Walk in the Light: There is a Light, a blessed Light: F.J. Crosby: Tune of unknown origin arranged by Sankey [11] 636: Help me, O Lord ...