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Talna, a Naan-anay

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Adda aya talna naananay Used With Tune: PAX TECUM

Adda Damag ñga Incam Ibaga

Author: Colin Sterne Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: Ti sipñg et agbannawagen Used With Tune: MESSAGE

Adda Ingget Raniag a Daga

Author: S. Fillmore Bennet Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: Ti apagdaricmat Used With Tune: SWEET BY AND BY

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PAX TECUM

Appears in 244 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. F. Caldbeck First Line: Adda aya talna naananay Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55555 66655 51232 Used With Text: Talna, a Naan-anay
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MESSAGE

Appears in 203 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Ernest Nichol First Line: Adda damag ñga incam ibaga Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 12333 43231 34555 Used With Text: Adda Damag ñga Incam Ibaga
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SWEET BY AND BY

Appears in 390 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jos. P. Webster First Line: Adda ingget raniag a daga Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 12321 21651 23335 Used With Text: Adda Ingget Raniag a Daga

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Talna, a Naan-anay

Author: Edward H. Bickersteth Hymnal: THE1958 #180 (1958) First Line: Adda aya talna naananay Languages: Ilocano; Tagalog Tune Title: PAX TECUM

Adda Damag ñga Incam Ibaga

Author: Colin Sterne Hymnal: THE1958 #178 (1958) Refrain First Line: Ti sipñg et agbannawagen Languages: Ilocano; Tagalog Tune Title: MESSAGE

Adda Ingget Raniag a Daga

Author: S. Fillmore Bennet Hymnal: THE1958 #189 (1958) Refrain First Line: Ti apagdaricmat Languages: Ilocano; Tagalog Tune Title: SWEET BY AND BY

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Edward Henry Bickersteth

1825 - 1906 Person Name: Edward H. Bickersteth First Line: Adda aya talna naananay Hymnal Number: 180 Author of "Talna, a Naan-anay" in Ti Himnario Evangelico Bickersteth, Edward Henry, D.D., son of Edward Bickersteth, Sr. born at Islington, Jan. 1825, and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. with honours, 1847; M.A., 1850). On taking Holy Orders in 1848, he became curate of Banningham, Norfolk, and then of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells. His preferment to the Rectory of Hinton-Martell, in 1852, was followed by that of the Vicarage of Christ Church, Hampstead, 1855. In 1885 he became Dean of Gloucester, and the same year Bishop of Exeter. Bishop Bickersteth's works, chiefly poetical, are:— (l) Poems, 1849; (2) Water from the Well-spring, 1852; (3) The Rock of Ages, 1858 ; (4) Commentary on the New Testament, 1864; (5) Yesterday, To-day, and For Ever, 1867; (6) The Spirit of Life, 1868; (7) The Two Brothers and other Poems, 1871; (8) The Master's Home Call, 1872 ; (9) The Shadowed Home and the Light Beyond, 1874; (10) The Beef and other Parables, 1873; (11) Songs in the House of Pilgrimage, N.D.; (12) From Year to Year, 1883. As an editor of hymnals, Bp. Bickersteth has also been most successful. His collections are:— (1) Psalms & Hymns, 1858, based on his father's Christian Psalmody, which passed through several editions; (2) The Hymnal Companion, 1870; (3) The Hymnal Companion revised and enlarged, 1876. Nos. 2 and 3, which are two editions of the same collection, have attained to an extensive circulation.   [Ch. of England Hymnody.] About 30 of Bp. Bickersteths hymns are in common use. Of these the best and most widely known are:—" Almighty Father, hear our cry"; "Come ye yourselves apart and rest awhile"; "Father of heaven above"; "My God, my Father, dost Thou call"; "O Jesu, Saviour of the lost"; "Peace, perfect peace"; "Rest in the Lord"; "Stand, Soldier of the Cross"; " Thine, Thine, for ever"; and "Till He come.” As a poet Bp. Bickersteth is well known. His reputation as a hymn-writer has also extended far and wide. Joined with a strong grasp of his subject, true poetic feeling, a pure rhythm, there is a soothing plaintiveness and individuality in his hymns which give them a distinct character of their own. His thoughts are usually with the individual, and not with the mass: with the single soul and his God, and not with a vast multitude bowed in adoration before the Almighty. Hence, although many of his hymns are eminently suited to congregational purposes, and have attained to a wide popularity, yet his finest productions are those which are best suited for private use. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================= Bickersteth, Edward Henry, p. 141, ii. Bishop Bickersteth's 1890 edition of his Hymnal Companion is noted on p. 1312, i., and several of his own hymns and translations, which appear therein for the first time, are annotated in this Appendix. One of these, "All-merciful, Almighty Lord," for the Conv. of St. Paul, was written for the 1890 edition of Hymnal Companion. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================== Bickersteth, B. H., p. 141, ii. Bp. Bickersteth died in London, May 16, 1906. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

George Thomas Caldbeck

1852 - 1918 Person Name: G. F. Caldbeck First Line: Adda aya talna naananay Hymnal Number: 180 Composer of "PAX TECUM" in Ti Himnario Evangelico George Thomas Caldbeck United Kingdom 1852-1918. Born in Waterford, Ireland, he attended the National Model School, Waterford, and Islington Theological College. His desire to be a missionary was thwarted by his poor health. He returned to Cork and became a schoolmaster and evangelist in ireland. In 1888 he moved to London as an independent itinerant preacher. He was arrested in 1912 for selling scripture cards door to door without a license. The judge dismissed the case upon learning he was composer of the hymn tune” Pax Tecum.”. At the time he was living in a church hostel. He died in Epsom, Surrey. John Perry

Colin Sterne

First Line: Adda damag ñga incam ibaga Hymnal Number: 178 Author of "Adda Damag ñga Incam Ibaga" in Ti Himnario Evangelico Pseudonym, See also Nichol, H. Ernest, 1862-1928