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MAITLAND

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 577 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George Nelson Allen Tune Sources: The So­cial and Sab­bath Hymn Book, 1844 Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 34551 32161 65513 Used With Text: The Wonders of Redeeming Love
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WOODLAND

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 120 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Nathaniel D. Gould Tune Sources: Altered Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 13353 23235 51233 Used With Text: The Wonders of Redeeming Love

LA SIERRA

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Perry Beach (1917-1990) Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 51236 53215 12321 Used With Text: The Wonders of Redeeming Love

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The Wonders of Redeeming Love

Author: Roswell F. Cottrell (1814-1892) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #179 (1985) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The wonders of redeeming love Our highest thoughts exceed; The Son of God comes from above For sinful man to bleed. 2 He gives Himself, His life, His all, A sinless sacrifice. For man He drains the cup of gall, For man the victim dies. 3 And now before His Father's face His precious blood He pleads; For those who seek the throne of grace His lovee still intercedes. 4 He knows the frailties of our frame, For He has borne our grief; Our great High Priest once felt the same, And He can send relief. 5 His love will not be satisfied, Till He in glory sees The faithful ones for whom He died From sin forever free. Scripture: Hebrews 4:14-165 Tune Title: LA SIERRA
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The Wonders of Redeeming Love

Author: Roswell F. Cottrell, 1814-1892 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7617 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. The wonders of redeeming love Our highest thoughts exceed; The Son of God comes from above For sinful man to bleed. 2. He gives Himself, His life, His all, A sinless sacrifice, For man He drains the cup of gall, For man the Victim dies. 3. And now before His Father’s face His precious blood He pleads; For those who seek the throne of grace, His love still intercedes. 4. He knows the frailties of our frame, For He has borne our grief; Our great high priest once felt the same, And He can send relief. 5. His love will not be satisfied, Till He in glory sees The faithful ones for whom He died From sin forever free. Languages: English Tune Title: MAITLAND
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The wonders of redeeming love

Author: R. F. Cottrell Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #354 (1886) Lyrics: 1 The wonders of redeeming love Our highest thoughts exceed; The Son of God comes from above, The Son of God comes from above For sinful man to bleed. 2 He gives himself, his life, his all, A sinless Sacrifice. For man he drains the cup of gall, For man the victim dies. 3 And now before his Father's face His precious blood he pleads; For those who seek the throne of grace His love still intercedes. 4 He knows the frailties of our frame, For he has borne our grief; Our great High Priest once felt the same, And he can send relief. 5 His love will not be satisfied, Till he in glory see The faithful ones for whom he died From sin forever free. Topics: Christ Mediation and Atonement Tune Title: WOODLAND

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George Nelson Allen

1812 - 1877 Composer of "MAITLAND" in The Cyber Hymnal George Nelson Allen (1812-1871), studied at Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Oh OH and with Lowell Mason in Boston. Allen gave a strong musical foundation to Oberlin College in its earliest years; in addition to being Professor of Music he also served as Professor of Geology and Natural History, Secretary and Treasurer. In 1835 he compiled The Oberlin Social and Sabbath Hymn Book, in which appeared his most well known tune MAITLAND (also known as CROSS AND CROWN or WESTERN MELODY) with the text "Must Jesus bear the cross alone?". This was adapted by Thomas A. Dorsey in 1938 for his hymn "Precious Lord, take my hand". hand." He composed anthems and wrote some additional music for Isaac Woodbury's Oratorio "Absalom." He compiled a small 3" x 4" hymnal that every student should keep in his pocket that went through several printings. Mary Louise VanDyke

Roswell F. Cottrell

1814 - 1892 Person Name: Roswell F. Cottrell, 1814-1892 Author of "The Wonders of Redeeming Love" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: Jan­u­a­ry 17, 1814, Brookfield, New York. Died: March 22, 1892, Mill Grove, New York. Buried: West Ridgeway Cemetery, Me­di­na, New York. Cottrell was known as a writ­er, po­et and min­i­s­ter. A mem­ber of the Seventh-day Adventists, he served for a time on the ed­it­or­i­al com­mit­tee of The Re­view and Her­ald in Bat­tle Creek, Mi­chi­gan. As of 1857, he was liv­ing in Mill Grove, New York. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Nathaniel D. Gould

1781 - 1864 Composer of "WOODLAND" in The Church Hymnal Nathaniel Duren Gould 1781-1864. Born in Bedford, MA, into the Duren family, He was musically inclined and attended a singing school when young. He was also a master and teacher of penmanship and engraving. As a conservative music reformer he opened a singing school in 1799. He taught mostly Psalmody singing. He married Sally Andrews Prichard in 1801, and they had eight children: Nathaniel, Augustus, Charles, Mary Ann, (2 unnamed infants that died), Elizabeth and Sarah. He also formed the New Ipswitch military band in 1804 He was conductor of the Middlesex MA Musical Society in 1805. He took the name Gould in 1806 to qualify for an inheritance from an uncle. He taught music in NH and MA in some 115 singing schools over 50+ years and had more than 50,000 students. He also compiled and published music. He authored a number of books, one being “History of church music in America” (1853) about early singing schools. He noted traits and temperaments of many singers, some not really performing for the glory of God. He died in Boston, MA. John Perry