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Singing the Sacred

Publication Date: 2014 Publisher: World Library Publications Publication Place: Franklin Park, IL Editors: William L. Wallace

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Through the Love of God Our Father

Author: Mary Peters, 1813-1856; William L. Wallace Meter: 8.4.8.4.8.8.8.4 Appears in 191 hymnals Used With Tune: AR HYD Y NOS

That of God within Us All

Author: William L. Wallace Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: HOLLINGSIDE

In Mother's Paon, In Babies' Birth

Author: William L. Wallace Meter: 8.8.8.3 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: In mothers' pain, in babies' birth Used With Tune: O FILII ET FILIAE

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HOLLINGSIDE

Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 285 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John B. Dykes, 1823-1876 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 35655 43176 53123 Used With Text: That of God within Us All
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O FILII ET FILIAE

Meter: 8.8.8.3 Appears in 151 hymnals Tune Sources: Airs sur les hymnes sacrez, odes, et noëls, Paris, 1623 Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 13453 43211 13453 Used With Text: In Mother's Paon, In Babies' Birth

RUSSIAN FOLK SONG

Meter: 7.5.7.5 Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alison Carey Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 53321 76513 43266 Used With Text: All Our Hearts and Minds, O God

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All Our Hearts and Minds, O God

Author: William L. Wallace Hymnal: sts2014 #16 (2014) Meter: 7.5.7.5 Languages: English Tune Title: RUSSIAN FOLK SONG

Be Like Young Children

Author: William L. Wallace Hymnal: sts2014 #17 (2014) Meter: 5.5.4.5.5.4 Languages: English Tune Title: [Be like young children]

Behind the Bread There Lies

Author: William L. Wallace Hymnal: sts2014 #18 (2014) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Behind the bread there lies the baker's craft Languages: English Tune Title: PERCEPTION

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Mary Peters

1813 - 1856 Person Name: Mary Peters, 1813-1856 Hymnal Number: 43 Author of "Through the Love of God Our Father" in Singing the Sacred Also known as Mary P. Bowly ======= Peters, Mary, née Bowly, daughter of Richard Bowly, of Cirencester, was born in 1813, and subsequently married to the Rev. John McWilliam Peters, sometime Rector of Quennington, Gloucestershire, and died at Clifton, July 29, 1856. Her prose work, The World’s History from the Creation to the Accession of Queen Victoria, was published in seven volumes. Several of her hymns were contributed to the Plymouth Brethren's Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, London, D. Walther, 1842. These with others, 58 in all, were published by Nisbet & Co., London, 1847, as Hymns intended to help the Communion of Saints. Dr. Walker introduced several from these collections into his Cheltenham Psalms & Hymns, 1855. Many of these have been repeated in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872. and other Church of England hymnbooks. These include, besides those annotated under their respective first lines :— i. From Psalms, Hymns, & Sacred Songs, 1842:— 1. Blessed Lord, our hearts are panting. Buria. Given in later collections as "Blessed Lord, our souls are longing." 2. How can there be one holy thought! Holiness through Christ. 3. Jesus, how much Thy Name unfolds. The Name of Jesus. 4. Lord, we see the day approaching. Second Advent. 5. 0 Lord, we know it matters not. Taught by the Spirit. 6. The murmurs of the wilderness. Praise to Jesus. 7. The saints awhile dispersed abroad. God within us. 8. Unworthy is thanksgiving. Jesus the Mediator. 9. Whom have we, Lord, but Thee. Christ All in All. 10. With thankful hearts we meet, 0 Lord. Public Worship. From her Hymns, &c, 1847:— 11. Earth's firmest ties will perish. Burial. 12. Enquire, my soul, enquire. Second Advent. 13. Hallelujah, we are hastening. Journeying Heavenward. 14. Holy Father, we address Thee. Holy Trinity. 15. Jesus, of Thee we ne'er would tire. Holy Communion. 16. Lord Jesus, in Thy Name alone. Holy Communion. 17. Lord, through the desert drear and wide. Prayer for Perseverance. 18. Many sons to glory bring. Security in Christ. 19. 0 Lord, whilst we confess the worth. Dead in Christ. Sometimes it begins with st. ii., "Dead to the world we here avow." 20. Our God is light, we do not go. Christ the Guide. 21. Praise ye the Lord, again, again. Public Worship. 22. Salvation to our God. Passiontide. 23. The holiest we enter. Public Worship. Sometimes given as "The holiest now we enter." 24. Through the love of God our Saviour. Security in Christ. 25. Thy grace, 0 Lord, to us hath shown. Offertory. 26. We're pilgrims in the wilderness. Life a Pilgrimage. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Louis Bourgeois

1510 - 1561 Person Name: Louis Bourgeois, c. 1510-1561 Hymnal Number: 23 Composer of "ST. MICHAEL" in Singing the Sacred Louis Bourgeois (b. Paris, France, c. 1510; d. Paris, 1561). In both his early and later years Bourgeois wrote French songs to entertain the rich, but in the history of church music he is known especially for his contribution to the Genevan Psalter. Apparently moving to Geneva in 1541, the same year John Calvin returned to Geneva from Strasbourg, Bourgeois served as cantor and master of the choristers at both St. Pierre and St. Gervais, which is to say he was music director there under the pastoral leadership of Calvin. Bourgeois used the choristers to teach the new psalm tunes to the congregation. The extent of Bourgeois's involvement in the Genevan Psalter is a matter of scholar­ly debate. Calvin had published several partial psalters, including one in Strasbourg in 1539 and another in Geneva in 1542, with melodies by unknown composers. In 1551 another French psalter appeared in Geneva, Eighty-three Psalms of David, with texts by Marot and de Beze, and with most of the melodies by Bourgeois, who supplied thirty­ four original tunes and thirty-six revisions of older tunes. This edition was republished repeatedly, and later Bourgeois's tunes were incorporated into the complete Genevan Psalter (1562). However, his revision of some older tunes was not uniformly appreciat­ed by those who were familiar with the original versions; he was actually imprisoned overnight for some of his musical arrangements but freed after Calvin's intervention. In addition to his contribution to the 1551 Psalter, Bourgeois produced a four-part harmonization of fifty psalms, published in Lyons (1547, enlarged 1554), and wrote a textbook on singing and sight-reading, La Droit Chemin de Musique (1550). He left Geneva in 1552 and lived in Lyons and Paris for the remainder of his life. Bert Polman

Alison Carey

b. 1936 Hymnal Number: 16 Harmonizer of "RUSSIAN FOLK SONG" in Singing the Sacred