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Jesus, in Thy dying woes

Author: Thomas Benson Pollock Meter: 7.7.7.6 Appears in 74 hymnals Lyrics: Part I Father, forgive them: for thy know not what they do.--Luke 23:34 1 Jesus, in Thy dying woes, Even while Thy life-blood flows, Craving pardon for Thy foes: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 Savior, for our pardon sue When our sins Thy pangs renew, For we know not what we do: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 O may we, who mercy need, Be like Thee in heart and deed When with wrong our spirits bleed: Hear us, Holy Jesus. A-men. Part II Today shalt thou be with Me in Paradise.--Luke 23:43 1 Jesus, pitying the sighs Of the thief who near Thee dies, Promising him Paradise: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 May we in our guilt and shame, Still Thy love and mercy claim, Calling humbly on Thy name: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 May our hearts to Thee incline, Looking from our cross to Thine; Cheer our souls with hope divine: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Part III Woman, behold thy son! Behold thy mother!-- John 19:26,27 1 Jesus, loving to the end Her whose heart Thy sorrows rend, And Thy dearest human friend: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 May we in Thy sorrows share, For Thy sake all peril dare And enjoy Thy tender care: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 May we all Thy loved ones be, All one holy family, Loving for the love of Thee: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Part IV My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"--Matt. 27:46 1 Jesus, whelmed in fears unknown, With our guilt left all alone, While no light from heav'n is shown: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 When we seem in vain to pray And our hopes seem far away, In the darkness be our stay: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 Tho' no Father seem to hear, Though no light our spirits cheer, May we know that God is near: Hear us, Holy Jesus. A-men. Part V I thirst.--John 19:28 1 Jesus, in Thy thirst and pain, While Thy wounds Thy life-blood drain, Thirsting more our love to gain: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 Thirst for us in mercy still; All Thy holy work fulfill; Satisfy Thy loving will: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 May we thirst Thy love to know; Lead us in our sin and woe Where the healing waters flow: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Part VI It is finished.--John 19:30 1 Jesus, all our ransom paid, All Thy Father's will obeyed, By Thy sufferings perfect made: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 Save us in our soul's distress, Be our help to cheer and bless, While we grow in holiness: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 Brighten all our heavenward way With an ever holier ray, Till we pass to perfect day: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Part VII Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.--Luke 23:46 1 Jesus, all Thy labor vast, All Thy woe and conflict past, Yielding up Thy soul at last: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 When the death-shades round us lower, Guard us from the tempter's power; Keep us in that trial hour: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 May Thy life and death supply Grace to live and grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Passion Scripture: Luke 23:34 Used With Tune: LITANY

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SEPTEM VERBA

Meter: 7.7.7.6 Appears in 11 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Bernhard Schumacher, 1886-1978 Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 12334 45345 56671 Used With Text: Jesus, in Your Dying Woes
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THE SEVEN WORDS

Meter: 7.7.7.6 Appears in 96 hymnals Tune Sources: "St. Alban's Tune Book," 1866 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 33321 15112 23324 Used With Text: Jesus, in thy dying woes
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[Jesu, in Thy dying woes]

Appears in 117 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. Redhead Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 33234 43551 6445 Used With Text: Jesu, in Thy dying woes (The Words On The Cross)

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Jesus, in Thy Dying Woes

Author: Thomas B. Pollock, 1836-1896 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #112 (1978) Meter: 7.7.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Jesus, in thy dying woes, Even while thy life-blood flows, Craving pardon for thy foes: Hear us, holy Jesus. 2 Savior, for our pardon sue When our sins thy pangs renew, For we know not what we do: Hear us, holy Jesus. 3 Oh, may we, who mercy need, Be like thee in heart and deed, When with wrong our spirits bleed: Hear us, holy Jesus. 4 Jesus, pitying the sighs Of the thief, who near thee dies, Promising him paradise: Hear us, holy Jesus. 5 May we in our guilt and shame Still thy love and mercy claim, Calling humbly on thy name: Hear us, holy Jesus. 6 May our hearts to thee incline, Looking from our cross to thine. Cheer our souls with hope divine: Hear us, holy Jesus. 7 Jesus, loving to the end Her whose heart thy sorrows rend, And thy dearest human friend: Hear us, holy Jesus. 8 May we in thy sorrows share, For thy sake all peril dare, And enjoy thy tender care: Hear us, holy Jesus. 9 May we all thy loved ones be, All one holy family, Loving for the love of thee: Hear us, holy Jesus. 10 Jesus, whelmed in fears unknown, With our evil left alone, While no light from heav'n is shown: Hear us, holy Jesus. 11 When we seem in vain to pray And our hope seems far away, In the darkness be our stay: Hear us, holy Jesus. 12 Though no Father seem to hear, Though no light our spirits cheer, May we know that God is near: Hear us, holy Jesus. 13 Jesus, in thy thirst and pain, While thy wounds thy lifeblood drain, Thirsting more our love to gain: Hear us, holy Jesus. 14 Thirst for us in mercy still; All thy holy work fulfill: Satisfy thy loving will: Hear us, holy Jesus. 15 May we thirst thy love to know; Lead us in our sin and woe Where the healing waters flow: Hear us, holy Jesus. 16 Jesus, all our ransom paid, All thy Father's will obeyed; By thy suff'rings perfect made: Hear us, holy Jesus. 17 Save us in our soul's distress; Be our help to cheer and bless, While we grow in holiness: Hear us, holy Jesus. 18 Brighten all our heav'nward way With an ever holier ray Till we pass to perfect day: Hear us, holy Jesus. 19 Jesus, all thy labor vast, All Thy woe and conflict past; Yielding up thy soul at last: Hear us, holy Jesus. 20 When the death shades round us low'r, Guard us from the tempter's pow'r, Keep us in that trial hour: Hear us, holy Jesus. 21 May thy life and death supply Grace to live and grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, holy Jesus. Topics: Holy Week; Holy Week Languages: English Tune Title: ACK, VAD ÄR DOCK LIVET HÄR
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Jesus, in Thy dying woes

Author: Thomas Benson Pollock Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #398 (1930) Meter: 7.7.7.6 Lyrics: Part I Father, forgive them: for thy know not what they do.--Luke 23:34 1 Jesus, in Thy dying woes, Even while Thy life-blood flows, Craving pardon for Thy foes: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 Savior, for our pardon sue When our sins Thy pangs renew, For we know not what we do: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 O may we, who mercy need, Be like Thee in heart and deed When with wrong our spirits bleed: Hear us, Holy Jesus. A-men. Part II Today shalt thou be with Me in Paradise.--Luke 23:43 1 Jesus, pitying the sighs Of the thief who near Thee dies, Promising him Paradise: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 May we in our guilt and shame, Still Thy love and mercy claim, Calling humbly on Thy name: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 May our hearts to Thee incline, Looking from our cross to Thine; Cheer our souls with hope divine: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Part III Woman, behold thy son! Behold thy mother!-- John 19:26,27 1 Jesus, loving to the end Her whose heart Thy sorrows rend, And Thy dearest human friend: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 May we in Thy sorrows share, For Thy sake all peril dare And enjoy Thy tender care: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 May we all Thy loved ones be, All one holy family, Loving for the love of Thee: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Part IV My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"--Matt. 27:46 1 Jesus, whelmed in fears unknown, With our guilt left all alone, While no light from heav'n is shown: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 When we seem in vain to pray And our hopes seem far away, In the darkness be our stay: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 Tho' no Father seem to hear, Though no light our spirits cheer, May we know that God is near: Hear us, Holy Jesus. A-men. Part V I thirst.--John 19:28 1 Jesus, in Thy thirst and pain, While Thy wounds Thy life-blood drain, Thirsting more our love to gain: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 Thirst for us in mercy still; All Thy holy work fulfill; Satisfy Thy loving will: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 May we thirst Thy love to know; Lead us in our sin and woe Where the healing waters flow: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Part VI It is finished.--John 19:30 1 Jesus, all our ransom paid, All Thy Father's will obeyed, By Thy sufferings perfect made: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 Save us in our soul's distress, Be our help to cheer and bless, While we grow in holiness: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 Brighten all our heavenward way With an ever holier ray, Till we pass to perfect day: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Part VII Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.--Luke 23:46 1 Jesus, all Thy labor vast, All Thy woe and conflict past, Yielding up Thy soul at last: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 When the death-shades round us lower, Guard us from the tempter's power; Keep us in that trial hour: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 May Thy life and death supply Grace to live and grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, Holy Jesus. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Passion Scripture: Luke 23:34 Languages: English Tune Title: LITANY
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Jesus, in Thy Dying Woes

Author: Thomas B. Pollock Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3225 Meter: 7.7.7.6 Lyrics: 1. Jesus, in Thy dying woes, Even while Thy lifeblood floes, Craving pardon for Thy foes; Hear us, holy Jesus. 2. Savior, for our pardon sue, When our sins Thy pangs renew, For we know not what we do: Hear us, holy Jesus. 3. O may we, who mercy need, Be like Thee in heart and deed, When with wrong our spirits bleed: Hear us, holy Jesus. 4. Jesus, pitying the sighs Of the thief, who near Thee dies, Promising him paradise; Hear us, holy Jesus. 5. May we, in our guilt and shame, Still Thy love and mercy claim, Calling humbly on Thy name: Hear us, holy Jesus. 6. O remember us who pine, Looking from our cross to Thine; Cheer our souls with hope divine: Hear us, holy Jesus. 7. Jesus, loving to the end Her whose heart Thy sorrows rend, And Thy dearest human friend: Hear us, holy Jesus. 8. May we in Thy sorrows share, And for Thee all peril dare, And enjoy Thy tender care: Hear us, holy Jesus. 9. May we all Thy loved ones be, All one holy family, Loving for the love of Thee, Hear us, holy Jesus. 10. Jesus, whelmed in fears unknown, With our evil left alone, While no light from Heav’n is shown: Hear us, holy Jesus. 11. Though no Father seem to hear, Though no light our spirits cheer, Tell our faith that God is near: Hear us, holy Jesus. 12. Jesus, in Thy thirst and pain, While Thy wounds Thy lifeblood drain, Thirsting more our love to gain: Hear us, holy Jesus. 13. Thirst for us in mercy still; All Thy holy work fulfill; Satisfy Thy loving will: Hear us, holy Jesus. 14. May we thirst Thy love to know; Lead us in our sin and woe Where the healing waters flow: Hear us, holy Jesus. 15. Jesus, all our ransom paid, All Thy Father’s will obeyed, All Thy suff’rings perfect made: Hear us, holy Jesus. 16. Save us in our soul’s distress, Be our help to cheer and bless, While we grow in holiness: Hear us, holy Jesus. 17. Jesus, all Thy labor vast, All Thy woe and conflict past, Yielding up Thy soul at last: Hear us, holy Jesus. 18. When the death shades round us lower, Guard us from the temper’s power, Keep us in that trial hour: Hear us, holy Jesus. 19. May Thy life and death supply Grace to live and grace to die, Grace to reach the home on high: Hear us, holy Jesus. Languages: English Tune Title: SWEDISH LITANY

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Conrad Kocher

1786 - 1872 Person Name: Conrad Kocher, 1786 - 1872 Composer of "CROCKERNWELL" in The Book of Common Praise Trained as a teacher, Conrad Kocher (b. Ditzingen, Wurttemberg, Germany, 1786; d. Stuttgart, Germany, 1872) moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, to work as a tutor at the age of seventeen. But his love for the music of Haydn and Mozart impelled him to a career in music. He moved back to Germany in 1811, settled in Stuttgart, and remained there for most of his life. The prestigious Cotta music firm published some of his early compositions and sent him to study music in Italy, where he came under the influence of Palestrina's music. In 1821 Kocher founded the School for Sacred Song in Stuttgart, which popularized four-part singing in the churches of that region. He was organist and choir director at the Stiftskirche in Stuttgart from 1827 to 1865. Kocher wrote a treatise on church music, Die Tonkunst in der Kirche (1823), collected a large number of chorales in Zions Harfe (1855), and composed an oratorio, two operas, and some sonatas. William H. Monk created the current form of DIX by revising and shortening Conrad Kocher's chorale melody for “Treuer Heiland, wir sind hier,” found in Kocher's Stimmen aus dem Reiche Gottes (1838). Bert Polman

W. S. Hoyte

1844 - 1917 Composer of "THE SEVEN WORDS" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite Born: September 22, 1844, Sidmouth, England. Died: July 2, 1917. Buried: Sidmouth, England. Hoyte studied under John Goss and George Cooper. He played the organ at various locations, finally at All Saints, Margaret Street, London (1868-1907). He was also a professor of organ at the Royal College of Music (1888), and at the Royal Academy of Music (1893), and professor of the pianoforte at the Guildhall School. He was a member of the Philharmonic Society, and received his DMus degree from the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1904. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Richard Redhead

1820 - 1901 Person Name: R. Redhead Composer of "[Jesu, in Thy dying woes]" in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 Richard Redhead (b. Harrow, Middlesex, England, 1820; d. Hellingley, Sussex, England, 1901) was a chorister at Magdalen College, Oxford. At age nineteen he was invited to become organist at Margaret Chapel (later All Saints Church), London. Greatly influencing the musical tradition of the church, he remained in that position for twenty-five years as organist and an excellent trainer of the boys' choirs. Redhead and the church's rector, Frederick Oakeley, were strongly committed to the Oxford Movement, which favored the introduction of Roman elements into Anglican worship. Together they produced the first Anglican plainsong psalter, Laudes Diurnae (1843). Redhead spent the latter part of his career as organist at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Paddington (1864-1894). Bert Polman