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"Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cry

Author: Henry Warburton Hawkes Appears in 12 hymnals Used With Tune: LANGRAN

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DALKEITH

Appears in 45 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas Hewlett Incipit: 53211 23543 33311 Used With Text: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cry
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LANGRAN

Appears in 264 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James Langran Incipit: 31235 43321 33252 Used With Text: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cry
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FFIGYSBREN

Appears in 32 hymnals Incipit: 13335 43223 13335 Used With Text: Thy kingdom come, O Lord, we daily cry

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"Thy Kingdom Come!" O Lord, We Daily Cry

Author: Henry Warburton Hawkes Hymnal: The New Canadian Hymnal #76 (1916) Topics: Brotherhood Tune Title: LANGRAN
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"Thy Kingdom Come!" O Lord, We Daily Cry

Author: Henry Warburton Hawkes Hymnal: The New Canadian Hymnal #76 (1921) Languages: English Tune Title: LANGRAN

Thy Kingdom Come! O Lord, We Daily Cry

Author: Henry W. Hawkes, 1843-1917 Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America #356 (1940) First Line: "Thy kingdom come!" O Lord, we daily cry Tune Title: FFIGYSBREN

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James Langran

1835 - 1909 Person Name: J. Langran Composer of "LANGRAN" in The New Canadian Hymnal James Langran (b. St. Pancras, London, England, November 10, 1835; d. Tottenham, London, England, June 8, 1909) studied organ as a youth but did not receive his Bachelor of Music degree from Oxford until he was forty-nine years old. He had several organist positions–the longest was at St. Paul's Church, Tottenham, England, from 1870 to 1909. He also taught music at St. Katherine's Training College for Schoolmistresses (1878-1909). Music editor of theNew Mitre Hymnal (1875), Langran composed around fifty hymn tunes and contributed several of them to early editions of Hymns Ancient and Modern. Bert Polman

Henry Warburton Hawkes

1843 - 1917 Author of ""Thy Kingdom Come!" O Lord, We Daily Cry" in The New Canadian Hymnal Hawkes, Henry Warburton, born at Kendal, 1843, for sixteen years minister of the North End Mission, Liverpool, from 1891 to 1900 of the Bootle Free Church, since 1906 of West Kirby Free Church. Editor of Hymns of Help and Songs of Praise, 1882; and Hymns and Sacred Songs for Church and Home. 1891, Reprinted and enlarged, 1898. The edition of 1898 has about 100 of his own hymns and adaptations for popular tunes. 1. Amid the din of earthly strife. Vision of the Christ. 2. Father, Thy dear name we own. Litany. 3. Heavenward lift your banners. Christian Warfare. 4. Peace, perfect peace, the gift of God within. Inward Peace. 5. Thank we now the Lord of heaven. Christmas. 6. Thou knowest, Lord! Thou know'st my life's deep story. The Searcher of Hearts. No. 3 published 1882; 1, 2, 4, 5 published 1891; 6 published 1898. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Thomas Hewlett

1845 - 1874 Composer of "DALKEITH" in Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book Born: March 16, 1845, Oxford, England. Died: April 10, 1874. Son of Thomas Hewlett, Thomas studied under Leighton Hayne, and earned his BMus degree from Oxford. He played the organ for the Duke of Buccleuch (1865-71); St. Peter’s Church, Edinburgh (1868-69); St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Edinburgh; and Newington Parish Church, Edinburgh (1873-74). --www.hymntime.com/tch