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In the Hour of Trial

Author: James Montgomery Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Appears in 483 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project Topics: Affliction; Christ Advocate; Discipline; Watchfulness

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[In the hour of trial]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Tenney Hymnal Title: Bells of Victory Incipit: 31433 12132 13143 Used With Text: In the Hour of Trial
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AFFLICTION

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. W. F. Harrison Hymnal Title: Church Hymnal Incipit: 34367 33431 76671 Used With Text: In the hour of trial
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GETHSEMANE

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doc. Hymnal Title: Church Hymnal Incipit: 36512 43671 3532 Used With Text: In the hour of trial

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In the hour of trial

Hymnal: A Church of England Hymn Book #291 (1880) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Hymnal Title: A Church of England Hymn Book Languages: English

In the hour of trial

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: A Junior Hymnal with Song Stories and Worship Programs #d36 (1926) Hymnal Title: A Junior Hymnal with Song Stories and Worship Programs Languages: English

In the hour of trial

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: A School Service Book #d74 (1939) Hymnal Title: A School Service Book Languages: English

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J. H. Tenney

1840 - 1918 Hymnal Title: Bells of Victory Composer of "[In the hour of trial]" in Bells of Victory John Harrison Tenney, 1840-1918 Born: No­vem­ber 22, 1840, Row­ley, Mass­a­chu­setts. Born just af­ter the pre­si­den­tial cam­paign of "Tip­pe­ca­noe and Ty­ler, too," Ten­ney was named af­ter Amer­i­can pre­si­dent Will­iam Hen­ry Har­ri­son. A dea­con in the Con­gre­ga­tion­al Church in Line­brook, Mass­a­chu­setts, he ed­it­ed or was as­so­ci­ate ed­it­or of over 30 books, and con­trib­ut­ed to hun­dreds more. His works in­clude: Amer­i­can Male Choir Temperance Jew­els, with Eli­sha Hoff­man (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Ol­iv­er Dit­son & Com­pa­ny, 1879) Bells of Vic­to­ry, with Eli­sha Hoff­man (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Oliv­er Dit­son & Com­pa­ny, 1888) Gems of Gos­pel Song Golden Sun­beams Sharon’s Dewy Rose Songs of Faith Shining Light Songs of Joy Sparkling and Bright Spiritual Songs, Nos. 1 and 2 Sweet Fields of Eden The Bea­con Light The Sing­ing School Ban­ner The An­them Of­fer­ing The Amer­i­can An­them Book The Crown of Praise Sources-- Hall, pp. 219-22 Music-- Asilomar Bogotá Beyond the Swell­ing Flood Cancún Come to Je­sus Ever Will I Pray Hallowed Hour of Pray­er Jesus Is Pass­ing This Way Jubilate! My An­chor Is Hold­ing Nothing Be­tween Onward Christ­ian Sol­diers Sabbath Bell San Fran­cis­co We’ll Ne­ver Say Good­bye Where Will You Spend Eter­ni­ty? --www.hymntime.com/tch

J. W. F. Harrison

1827 - 1935 Hymnal Title: Church Hymnal Composer of "AFFLICTION" in Church Hymnal

Henry J. E. Holmes

1852 - 1938 Person Name: H. J. E. Holmes Hymnal Title: Hymns of Consecration and Faith Composer of "INTERCESSOR" in Hymns of Consecration and Faith Born: March 5, 1852, Burnley, Lancashire, England. Died: October 1938, Burnley, Lancashire, England. Buried: Burnley, Lancashire, England. Son of Richard and Jane Holmes, Henry’s father and great grandfather were both solicitors; his father had offices in Colne and Burnley. Henry was educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. In 1875, he became an Attorney for Common Law and was admitted a Solicitor of the High Court of Chancery. He was articled to his father in November 1869, and practiced in Burnley for over 60 years, first in partnership with his brother Richard Marmaduke as Holmes and Holmes. He continued to practice on his own as Holmes and Holmes after his brother’s death in 1894, and later as Messrs. Holmes, Butterfield and Hartley. Holmes had moved from the family home on Westgate some time after the death of his sister Susannah in 1878. By 1881, he was living at 12 Palatine Square. Holmes was intimately associated with church and Sunday school work all his life. At age 17, he became a teacher and later a lay superintendent of Sandygate Sunday school, connected with Holy Trinity Church, a position he held nearly 20 years. From the 1880’s he took a deep interest in "The Home for Little Boys" at Farningham, Kent. His desire to help in this work led to the formation of the Burnley branch of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Another organization that Holmes took a great interest in was the Burnley Law Society, which he helped found in 1883; he lived to be the last survivor of the eight founders. Holmes is said to have written over 250 hymn tunes in his life. --www.hymntime.com/tch/