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Honor and glory, thanksgiving and praise

Author: E. A. Dayman Appears in 34 hymnals Hymnal Title: Elmhurst Hymnal Topics: God Creator; Thanks to God Used With Tune: AMERICAN HYMN

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AMERICAN HYMN

Appears in 49 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Martyn Keller Hymnal Title: American Church and Church School Hymnal Incipit: 51235 55654 32234 Used With Text: Honor and glory, thanksgiving and praise

SWN-Y-DON

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Tom Price Hymnal Title: Cân a Mawl Incipit: 11712 34231 Used With Text: Honor and glory, thanksgiving and praise
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[Honour and glory, thanksgiving and praise]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph Barnby Hymnal Title: Hymn Tunes Incipit: 55511 12321 33327 Used With Text: Honour and glory, thanksgiving and praise

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Honor and glory, thanksgiving and praise

Author: Edward Arthur Dayman Hymnal: American Church and Church School Hymnal #d126 (1937) Hymnal Title: American Church and Church School Hymnal Languages: English
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Honor and glory, thanksgiving and praise

Author: Edward A. Dayman Hymnal: American Church and Church School Hymnal #258 (1927) Hymnal Title: American Church and Church School Hymnal Languages: English Tune Title: AMERICAN HYMN

Honor and glory, thanksgiving and praise

Author: Edward Arthur Dayman Hymnal: Christian Hymnal #d179 (1924) Hymnal Title: Christian Hymnal Languages: English

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Tom Price

Hymnal Title: Cân a Mawl Composer of "SWN-Y-DON" in Cân a Mawl

Edward Arthur Dayman

1807 - 1890 Person Name: E. A. Dayman Hymnal Title: Elmhurst Hymnal Author of "Honor and glory, thanksgiving and praise" in Elmhurst Hymnal Dayman, Edward Arthur, B.D., 3rd son of John Dayman, of Mambury, N. Devon, born at Padstow in Cornwall, 11th July, 1807, and educated at Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devon, and Exeter College Oxon. 1st Class in Lit. Hum. 1829, B.A. 1830, M.A. 1831, B.D. 1841. He was for some time Fellow and Tutor of his College, and Pro-Proctor, 1835. Taking Holy Orders in 1835, he became successively examiner for University Scholarship for Latin, 1838; in Lit. Hum., 1838-1839, and 1841-1842, Sen. Proctor of the University 1840, Rector of Shilling-Okeford or Shillingstone, Dorset, 1842; Rural Dean, 1849; Proctor in Convocation, 1852; and Hon. Canon of Bitton in Sarum Cathedral, 1862. His works include Modern Infidelity, 1861, and Essay on Inspiration, 1864. He was joint editor with Lord Nelson and Canon (afterwards Bishop) Woodford of the Sarum Hymnal, 1868; which contains translations from the Latin, and original hymns by him; and with Canon Rich-Jones, of Statula et Comuetudines Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sarisburiensis, 1883. He also contributed several translations from the Latin to The Hymnary, 1872. He has been for many years engaged in compiling an English Dictionary of Mediaeval Latin founded on Du Cange. The original hymns contributed by him to the Sarum Hymnal,1868, are, with the dates of their composition, as follows: 1.  Almighty Father, heaven and earth, q.v.  (1867) Offertory. 2.  O Lord, be with us when we sail.  (1865)  For use at Sea. 3.  O Man of Sorrows, Thy prophetic eye.   (1865) Tuesday before Easter. 4.  Sleep thy last sleep.  (1868)  Burial. 5.  Upon the solitary mountain's height.  (1866) Transfiguration. 6.  When the messengers of wrath. (1867)   During Pestilence and Famine. 7. Who is this with garments dyed? (1866) Monday before Easter.                                             -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) =============== Dayman, E. A., p. 28S, ii. He died at Shillingstone, Oct. 30, 1890. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Matthias Keller

1813 - 1875 Hymnal Title: Elmhurst Hymnal Composer of "AMERICAN HYMN" in Elmhurst Hymnal Born: March 20, 1813, Ulm, Germany. Died: October 13, 1875, Boston, Massachusetts. Keller studied music training in Stuttgart and Vienna, played violin the Viennese Royal Chapel, and was an army bandmaster for several years. He moved to America in 1846, where he played in theaters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He later began making violins, and conducted opera in New York City. His works include: A Collection of Poems, 1874 --www.hymntime.com/tch ============ Keller was born in Germany. He studied music in Stuttgart and Vienna, he and served as a bandmaster for several years before immigrating to America in 1846. Keller pieced together a living as a performer and violin-maker, but shortly after the Civil War, he tried his hand at composing when the federal government offered a prize for the composition of an original national hymn. When it debuted before the New York Academy of Music, his composition, “An American Hymn,” was poorly received. In fact, the prize committee did not deem any of the entries worthy of an award. But in Boston, Keller’s song was better received, and soon it was a favorite among the city’s wind bands. In attaching his words to this popular song, Holmes hedged his bet; the 50,000 people gathered for the opening ceremonies of the Peace Jubilee were certain to like his piece. --www.shmoop.com/hymn-of-peace/