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¡Dulces Momentos Consoladores!

Author: J. B. Cabrera Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: ¡Dulces momentos consoladores Used With Tune: [¡Dulces momentos consoladores]

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CONSOLATOR

Appears in 449 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel Webbe Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53165 54567 15533 Used With Text: Dulces momentos
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ESCOCIA

Appears in 56 hymnals Incipit: 55655 13212 35553 Used With Text: Ante la cruz

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¡Dulces Momentos Consoladores!

Author: J. B. Cabrera Hymnal: Lluvias de Bendicion #215 (1947) First Line: ¡Dulces momentos consoladores Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [¡Dulces momentos consoladores]
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¡Dulces Momentos Consoladores!

Author: J. B. Cabrera Hymnal: Himnos de la Vida Cristiana #242 (1939) First Line: ¡Dulces momentos consoladores Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [¡Dulces momentos consoladores]
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¡Dulces momentos!

Author: J. B. Cabrera Hymnal: Himnario Adventista #99 (1962) First Line: ¡Dulces momentos consoladores Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [¡Dulces momentos consoladores]

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Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars

1837 - 1916 Person Name: J. B. Cabrera Translator of "¡Dulces Momentos Consoladores!" in Lluvias de Bendicion Juan Bautista Cabrera Ivars was born in Benisa, Spain, April 23, 1837. He attended seminary in Valencia, studying Hebrew and Greek, and was ordained as a priest. He fled to Gibraltar in 1863 due to religious persecution where he abandoned Catholicism. He worked as a teacher and as a translator. One of the works he translated was E.H. Brown's work on the thirty-nine articles of the Anglican Church, which was his introduction to Protestantism. He was a leader of a Spanish Reformed Church in Gibraltar. He continued as a leader in this church when he returned to Spain after the government of Isabel II fell, but continued to face legal difficulties. He then organized the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church and was consecrated as bishop in 1894. He recognized the influence of music and literature on evangelism which led him to write and translate hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from Real Academia de la Historia (https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/39825/juan-bautista-cabrera-ivars) and Himnos Cristanos (https://www.himnos-cristianos.com/biografia-juan-bautista-cabrera/) (accessed 7/30/2021)

Samuel Webbe

1740 - 1816 Person Name: S. Webbe Composer of "[¡Dulces momentos consoladores]" in Lluvias de Bendicion Samuel Webbe (the elder; b. London, England, 1740; d. London, 1816) Webbe's father died soon after Samuel was born without providing financial security for the family. Thus Webbe received little education and was apprenticed to a cabinet­maker at the age of eleven. However, he was determined to study and taught himself Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, German, and Italian while working on his apprentice­ship. He also worked as a music copyist and received musical training from Carl Barbant, organist at the Bavarian Embassy. Restricted at this time in England, Roman Catholic worship was freely permitted in the foreign embassies. Because Webbe was Roman Catholic, he became organist at the Portuguese Chapel and later at the Sardinian and Spanish chapels in their respective embassies. He wrote much music for Roman Catholic services and composed hymn tunes, motets, and madrigals. Webbe is considered an outstanding composer of glees and catches, as is evident in his nine published collections of these smaller choral works. He also published A Collection of Sacred Music (c. 1790), A Collection of Masses for Small Choirs (1792), and, with his son Samuel (the younger), Antiphons in Six Books of Anthems (1818). Bert Polman

James Allen

1734 - 1804 Person Name: J. Allen Author of "Dulces Momentos" in El Nuevo Himnario Popular (Edicion Revisada y Corregida) Allen, James, born at Gayle, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, June 24, 1734, and educated with a view to taking Holy Orders, first with two clergymen at different times, and then for one year at St. John's Coll., Cambridge. Leaving the University in 1752 he became a follower of Benjamin Ingham, the founder of the sect of the Inghamites, but subsequently joined himself to the Sandemanians; and finally built a chapel on his estate at Gayle, and ministered therein to the time of his death; died 31st Oct., 1804. He published a small volume, Christian Songs, containing 17 hymns, and was the editor and a principal contributor to the Kendal Hymn Book, 1757, and Appendix to the 2nd edition, 1761. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)