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Publication Date: 1992 Publisher: Brethren Press Person Name: Rebecca Slough Publication Place: Elgin, IL Editors: Rebecca Slough

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Alone thou goest forth

Author: Peter Abelard, 12th c.; F. Bland Tucker Appears in 25 hymnals Person Name: Peter Abelard, 12th c. First Line: Alone thou goest forth, O Lord Used With Tune: BANGOR Text Sources: The Hymnal 1940

When all thy mercies, O my God

Author: Joseph Addison Appears in 997 hymnals Person Name: Joseph Addison Used With Tune: GENEVA Text Sources: The Spectator, 1712

God is working his purpose out

Author: Arthur C. Ainger Appears in 93 hymnals Person Name: Arthur C. Ainger Used With Tune: PURPOSE Text Sources: Church Missionary Hymn Book, 1899, alt.

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BANGOR

Appears in 94 hymnals Person Name: Peter Abelard, 12th c. Tune Sources: Compleat Melody or Harmony of Zion, 1734 Tune Key: c minor Incipit: 53215 17655 56765 Used With Text: Alone thou goest forth
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GENEVA

Appears in 71 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Cole Person Name: Joseph Addison Tune Sources: Ecclesiastical Harmony, 1805; version from Harmonia Sacra, 12th ed., 1867 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 11233 45171 67256 Used With Text: When all thy mercies, O my God
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PURPOSE

Appears in 34 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Martin Shaw Person Name: Arthur C. Ainger Tune Sources: Enlarged Songs of Praise, 1931 Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 12232 17573 21711 Used With Text: God is working his purpose out

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Alone thou goest forth

Author: Peter Abelard, 12th c.; F. Bland Tucker Hymnal: HAWB1992 #244 (1992) Person Name: Peter Abelard, 12th c. First Line: Alone thou goest forth, O Lord Languages: English Tune Title: BANGOR

When all thy mercies, O my God

Author: Joseph Addison Hymnal: HAWB1992 #72 (1992) Person Name: Joseph Addison Languages: English Tune Title: GENEVA

God is working his purpose out

Author: Arthur C. Ainger Hymnal: HAWB1992 #638 (1992) Person Name: Arthur C. Ainger Languages: English Tune Title: PURPOSE

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J. C. Aaberg

1877 - 1970 Person Name: Jens C. Aaberg Hymnal Number: 219 Translator of "Bright and glorious is the sky" in Hymnal Jens Christian Aaberg (b. Moberg, Denmark, 1877; d. Minneapolis, MN, 1970) immigrated to the United States in 1901. Educated at Grand View College and Seminary in Des Moines, Iowa, he entered the ministry of the Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and served congregations in Marinette, Wisconsin; Dwight, Illinois; and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Aaberg wrote Hymns and Hymnwriters of Denmark (1945), translated at least eighty hymns from Danish into English, and served on four hymnal committees. In 1947 King Frederick of Denmark awarded him the Knight Cross of Denmark. --Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1987

Asahel Abbott

1805 - 1899 Person Name: Asahel Abbot Hymnal Number: 91 Composer of "PRAYER" in Hymnal

Peter Abelard

1079 - 1142 Person Name: Peter Abelard, 12th c. Hymnal Number: 244 Author of "Alone thou goest forth" in Hymnal Abelard, Peter, born at Pailais, in Brittany, 1079. Designed for the military profession, he followed those of philosophy and theology. His life was one of strange chances and changes, brought about mainly through his love for Heloise, the niece of one Fulbert, a Canon of the Cathedral of Paris, and by his rationalistic views. Although a priest, he married Heloise privately. He was condemned for heresy by the Council of Soissons, 1121, and again by that of Sens, 1140; died at St. Marcel, near Chalons-sur-Saône, April 21, 1142. For a long time, although his poetry had been referred to both by himself and by Heloise, little of any moment was known except the Advent hymn, Mittit ad Virginem, (q.v.). In 1838 Greith published in his Spicihgium Vaticanum, pp. 123-131, six poems which had been discovered in the Vatican. Later on, ninety-seven hymns were found in the Royal Library at Brussels, and pub. in the complete edition of Abelard's works, by Cousin, Petri Abelardi Opp., Paris, 1849. In that work is one of his best-known hymns, Tuba Domini, Paule, maxima (q.v.). Trench in his Sacra Latina Poetry, 1864, gives his Ornarunt terram germina (one of a series of poems on the successive days' work of the Creation), from Du Meril's Poesies Popul. Lat. du Moyen Age, 1847, p. 444. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)