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"Te Deum"

Author: N. Tate Appears in 205 hymnals Matching Instances: 203 First Line: O God! we praise thee, and confess Lyrics: 1 Come, ye that know and fear the Lord, And raise your thoughts above: Let every heart and voice accord, To sing that "God is love." 2 This precious truth his word declares, And all his mercies prove; Jesus, the gift of gifts, appears, To show that "God is love." 3 Behold his patience, bearing long With those who from him rove; Till mighty grace their hearts subdues, To teach them "God is love." 4 Oh, may we all, while here below, This best of blessings prove; Till warmer hearts, in brighter worlds, Proclaim that "God is love." Topics: God Attributes; God Father; God Holiness; Lord's Prayer; God Attributes; God Father; God Holiness; Lord's Prayer Used With Tune: LAUD

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LADYWELL

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 14 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Ferguson Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51235 43212 3215 Used With Text: O God, We Praise Thee, and Confess
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OMRI

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 34531 56651 35621 Used With Text: His glory and majesty
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HALLON

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 276 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: John Warren Incipit: 33347 67112 35432 Used With Text: O God! we praise Thee, and confess

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O God, we praise Thee and confess

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns, Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scripture Collection #XXVIII (1760) Lyrics: 1 O God! we praise Thee, and confess that Thou the only Lord, And everlasting Father art, by all the Earth adored. 2 To Thee all Angels cry aloud; to Thee the Pow'rs on high, Both Cherubim and Seraphim, continually do cry: 3 O holy, holy, holy, Lord, whom heav'nly Hosts obey, The World is with the Glory fill'd of thy majestick Sway. 4 Th' Apostles’ glorious Company, and Prophets crown'd with Light, With all the Martyrs’ noble Host, thy constant Praise recite. 5 The holy Church throughout the World, O Lord, confesses Thee, That Thou the Eternal Father art, of boundless Majesty. 6 Thy honour'd true and only Son, and holy Ghost the Spring Of never-ceasing Joy; O Christ of Glory thou art King. 7 The Father's everlasting Son, Thou from on high didst come To save Mankind, and dist not then disdain the Virgin's Womb. 8 And having overcome the Sting of Death, thou open'st wide The Gates of Heav'n to all, who firm in thy Belief abide. Part II 9 Crown'd with the Father's Glory Thou at God's Right-hand do'st sit; Whence Thou shalt come to be our Judge, to sentence or acquit. 10 O therefore save thy Servants, Lord, whose Souls so dearly cost; Nor let the Purchase of thy Blood, thy precious Blood, be lost. 11 We magnify Thee Day be Day; and ever worship Thee. Vouchsafe to keep us, Lord, this Day from Sin and Danger free. 12 Have Mercy, Mercy, on us, Lord! to us thy Grace extend, According as for Mercy we on Thee alone depend. 13 In Thee I have repos'd my Trust, and ever shall to so; Preserve me then from Ruin here, and from eternal Woe. Languages: English
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O God, we praise Thee, and confess

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #HXXVIII (1760) Lyrics: 1 O God, we praise Thee, and confess that Thou the only Lord, And everlasting Father art by all the Earth ador'd. 2 To Thee all Angels cry aloud; to Thee the Pow'rs on high, Both Cherubim and Seraphim, continually do cry; 3 O holy, holy, holy, Lord, whom heav'nly Hosts obey, The World is with the Glory fill'd of thy majestick Sway. 4 Th' Apostles glorious Company, and Prophets crown'd with Light, With all the Martyrs’ noble Host, thy constant Praise recite. 5 The holy Church throughout the World, O Lord, confesses Thee, That Thou eternal Father art, of boundless Majesty: 6 Thy honour'd true and only Son, and holy Ghost the Spring Of never-ceasing Joy; O Christ of Glory thou art King. 7 The Father's everlasting Son, Thou from on high didst come To save Mankind, and dist not then disdain the Virgin's Womb. 8 And having overcome the Sting of Death, Thou open'st wide The Gates of Heav'n to all, who firm in thy Belief abide. Part II 9 Crown'd with the Father's Glory Thou at God's Right-hand do'st sit; Whence Thou shalt come to be our Judge, to sentence or acquit. 10 O therefore save thy Servants, Lord, whose Souls so dearly cost; Nor let the Purchase of thy Blood, thy precious Blood, be lost. 11 We magnify Thee Day be Day; and ever worship Thee. Vouchsafe to keep us, Lord, this Day from Sin and Danger free. 12 Have Mercy, Mercy, on us, Lord! to us thy Grace extend, According as for Mercy we on Thee alone depend. 13 In Thee I have repos'd my Trust, and ever shall to so; Preserve me then from Ruin here, and from eternal Woe. Languages: English
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O God, we praise Thee and confess

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scriptural Collection #XXVIII (1765) Lyrics: 1 O God! we praise Thee, and confess that Thou the only Lord, And everlasting Father art by all the Earth ador'd. 2 To Thee all Angels cry aloud; to Thee the Pow'rs on high, Both Cherubim and Seraphim, continually do cry: 3 O holy, holy, holy, Lord, whom heav'nly Hosts obey; The World is with the Glory fill'd of thy majestick Sway. 4 Th' Apostles’ glorious Company, and Prophets crown'd with Light, With all the Martyrs’ noble Host, thy constant Praise recite. 5 The holy Church throughout the World, O Lord, confesses Thee, That Thou the Eternal Father art of boundless Majesty; 6 Thy honour'd true and only Son, and Holy Ghost the Spring Of never-ceasing Joy; O Christ of Glory thou art King. 7 The Father's everlasting Son, Thou from on high didst come To save Mankind, and dist not then disdain the Virgin's Womb. 8 And having overcome the Sting of Death, thou open'st wide The Gates of Heav'n to all, who firm in thy Belief abide. Part II 9 Crown'd with the Father's Glory Thou at God's Right-hand do'st sit; Whence Thou shalt come to be our Judge, to sentence or acquit. 10 O therefore save thy Servants, Lord, whose Souls so dearly cost; Nor let the Purchase of thy Blood, thy precious Blood, be lost. 11 We magnify Thee Day be Day; and ever worship Thee. Vouchsafe to keep us, Lord, this Day from Sin and Danger free. 12 Have Mercy, Mercy, on us, Lord! to us thy Grace extend, According as for Mercy we on Thee alone depend. 13 In Thee I have repos'd my Trust, and ever shall to so; Preserve me then from Ruin here, and from eternal Woe. Languages: English

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William Harold Ferguson

1874 - 1950 Person Name: W. H. Ferguson Composer of "LADYWELL" in Rejoice in the Lord Born: January 1, 1874, Leeds, England. Died: October 18, 1950, Littlehampton, Sussex, England. Ferguson was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford, and was a chorister in the College chapel. After graduating from Keble College, he taught at St. Edward’s School, Oxford (1896-69) and Bilton Grange, Rugby (1899-1901). He later attended Cuddesdon Theological College. After ordination, he served as assistant master, chaplain, organist and director of chapel music at Lancing College (1902-13); Warden of St. Edward’s School, Oxford (1913-25); Warden of St Peter’s College, Radley, Abingdon, Oxfordshire (1925-37); and Canon and Precentor of Salisbury Cathedral (1937-47). With Geoffrey Shaw, he was joint music editor of The Public School Hymn Book in 1919. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

John Warren

Composer of "HALLON" in Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes

H. W. Greatorex

1813 - 1858 Person Name: Henry Wellington Greatorex Composer of "BEMERTON" in Sacred Hymns and Tunes Henry Wellington Greatorex United Kingdom 1813-1858. Born at Burton upon Trent, England, he received a thorough musical education from his father, Thomas Greatorex, who was for many years organist of Westminster Abbey, and conductor of the London concerts of ancient music. Henry became a composer, author, compiler, editor, and arranger of music. He emigrated to the U.S. In 1839. In 1849 he married artist Eliza Pratt, and they had four children: Elizabeth, Kathleen, Thomas, and Francis Henry. Prior to settling in New York City as a music teacher and organist at Calvary Church, he played at churches in Hartford, CT, including Center Church and St Johns Episcopal Church in West Hartford, CT. He frequently sang in oratorios and concerts. For some years he was also organist and conductor of the choir at St. Paul's Chapel. In 1853 he was an organist at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC. He did much to advance the standard of sacred music in the U.S. In days when country singing school teachers imposed more rudimentary melodies on hymn books. He published a collection of “Psalm & hymn tunes, chants, anthems & sentences” (Boston 1851). He died of yellow fever in Charleston, SC. John Perry