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PORTUGUES HYMN

Appears in 1,337 hymnals Incipit: 11512 55323 43211 Used With Text: The Lord is our shepherd, our guardian and guide
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[The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide]

Appears in 79 hymnals Incipit: 51132 11561 65511 Used With Text: Guardian Care
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HINTON

Appears in 189 hymnals Incipit: 55435 43243 16217 Used With Text: The Lord is our shepherd, our guardian and guide

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The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #784 (1886) Lyrics: 1 The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide; Whatever we want he will kindly provide: To the sheep of his pasture his mercies abound; His care and protection his flock will surround. 2 The Lord is our Shepherd; what then shall we fear? What evil can trouble us while he is near? Not if we are summoned to walk through the vale Of the shadow of death, shall our hearts ever fail. 3 The Lord is become our salvation and song; His blessings have followed us all our life long! His name will we praise while we have any breath, Be cheerful in life, or be happy in death. Topics: The Christian Guidance and Protection Tune Title: PORTUGUESE HYMN

The Lord Is Our Shepherd

Hymnal: The Evangelists' Songs of Praise No. 2 #79 (1892) First Line: The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide]
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Guardian Care

Hymnal: Beautiful Songs; a new and choice collection of songs for the sunday school. Also, a responsive service for each month in the year #93 (1887) First Line: The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide]

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

John Byrom

1692 - 1763 Person Name: Byrom Author of "The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide" in Christian Life Songs John Byrom was born in 1691, at Manchester, where his father was a linen-draper. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, 1708; became a Fellow of the College in 1714; took his M.A. in 1716, and then proceeded to Montpelier, where he studied medicine. He afterwards abandoned medicine, settled in London, and obtained his living by teaching a system of shorthand, which he had projected. He was elected a member of the Royal Society in 1724. He died Sept. 28, 1763. The first edition of Byrom's poems appeared in 1773, in two volumes. A more complete edition was published in 1814. Byrom did not seek publicity as an author, but wrote verses only for recreation. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A., 1872 ====================== Byrom, John, M.A., F.R.S., born at Manchester, Feb. 29,1691-2, baptized the same day, and educated at Merchant Taylors' School, and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1712 ; M.A. 1715. He was elected a Fellow of his College in 1714. After studying medicine for a time at Montpellier, he returned to London, and earned his livelihood by teaching shorthand. Elected F.R.S. in 1724, and succeeded to the family estates about the same time. He died Sept. 28, 1763. His Poems were first published in 1773, in two volumes. In 1814 a more complete edition was issued by Nichols, of Leeds. From these Poems less than half a dozen hymns have come into common use. One of these, however, has a repu¬tation which has extended to all English-speaking countries. We refer to his "Christians, awake!" (q.v.). His hymn, "My spirit longeth for Thee," is also worthy of attention. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

John Reading

1645 - 1692 Composer of "PORTUGUESE HYMN" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book b. c1645, Lincoln; d. 1692, Winchester; English composer and organist; organist to Winchester Cathedral from 1675 to 1681; Adeste fideles has been attributed to him.