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[Let thine example, holy John, remind us]

Appears in 9 hymnals Tune Sources: Mode I Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 13117 13312 21 Used With Text: Let thine example, holy John, remind us
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ISTE CONFESSOR

Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 77 hymnals Tune Sources: Poitier Antiphoner, 1746 Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 15345 12343 21153 Used With Text: Let Thine Example
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ISTE CONFESSOR

Appears in 18 hymnals Tune Sources: Angers church melody Incipit: 51765 17123 35534 Used With Text: Let thine example, holy John, remind us

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Let thine example, holy John, remind us

Author: R. E. Roberts; Paul the Deacon, 8th cent. Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #O27 (1939) Topics: Ancient Office Hymn St. John Baptist Languages: English Tune Title: [Let thine example, holy John, remind us]
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Let thine example, holy John, remind us

Author: Paulus Diaconus; R. E. R. Hymnal: The English Hymnal #223a (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: [Let thine example, holy John, remind us]
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Let Thine Example

Author: Paul the Deacon; Richard E. Roberts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4041 Meter: 11.11.11.5 First Line: Let thine example, holy John, remind us Lyrics: 1. Let thine example, holy John, remind us, Ere we can meetly sing thy deeds of wonder, Hearts must be chastened, and the bonds that bind us Broken asunder! 2. Lo! a swift angel, from the skies descending, Tells to thy father what shall be thy naming; All thy life’s greatness to its bitter ending Duly proclaiming. 3. But when he doubted what the angel told him Came to him dumbness to confirm the story; At thine appearing, healed again behold him, Chanting thy glory! 4. Oh! what a splendor and a revelation Came to each mother, at thy joyful leaping, Greeting thy Monarch, King of every nation, In the womb sleeping. 5. Angels in orders everlasting praise Thee, God, in Thy triune majesty tremendous, Hark to the prayers we, penitents, upraise Thee: Save and defend us. Languages: English Tune Title: ISTE CONFESSOR

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R. Ellis Roberts

1879 - 1953 Person Name: Richard E. Roberts Translator (from Latin) of "Let Thine Example" in The Cyber Hymnal Roberts, Richard Ellis, was born in London, Feb. 26, 1879, and now (1906) is a journalist, &c, residing at Dorchester, Oxon. He contributed four translations to The English Hymnal,1906. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Paul, the Deacon

720 - 799 Person Name: Paul the Deacon Author of "Let Thine Example" in The Cyber Hymnal Paul the Deacon [Paulus Diaconus], son of Warnefrid or Winefrid, was born at Frinli, in Italy, circa 730. He studied at Pavia. For some time he was tutor to Adelperga, daughter of Desiderius, the last of the Lombard kings, and then lived at the court of her husband, Arichisius of Beneveuto. Eventually he became a monk at Monte Cassino, where he died circa 799. He was the author of several works, including Be Gest. Langobardorum. His hymn, “Ut queant laxis resonare fibris," is in three parts. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)