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WONDERFUL PEACE

Meter: 12.9.12.9 with refrain Appears in 157 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. G. Cooper Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 12333 32121 65123 Used With Text: Wonderful Peace

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Wonderful Peace

Author: Rev. W. D. Cornell Appears in 204 hymnals First Line: Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight Refrain First Line: Peace, peace, wonderful peace Used With Tune: [Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight]
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Selige Ruhe

Author: E. C. Magaret; W. D. Cornell Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In der Tiefe des Herzens, da rauscht's wie Gesang Refrain First Line: Ruh', Ruh', selige Ruh' Used With Tune: [In der Tiefe des Herzens, da rauscht's wie Gesang]
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The First Christmas Night

Author: William C. Dix; Richard W. Adams Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: There was silence in Bethlehem’s fields that night Lyrics: 1 There was silence in Bethlehem’s fields that night, Where the shepherds were keeping their sheep; And the stars calmly shone from their beautiful height, While the flocks on the hills lay asleep; Lo, the quiet that fell In that holy, mysterious hour Spoke of promise fulfilled, and of hope now revived That for years had been robbed of her power. 2 How dreary the ages of strife passed away, Since this marvelous night was foretold; How still the deep quiet that reigns ere the day, And the midnight so lonely and cold. Love descended to earth, Where sheep on the hills lay asleep; Then an angel spoke out of the wonderful birth— That we no more need sorrow or weep. 3 Then suddenly came to the angel most bright All the host of the heavenly choir, And a glory broke forth far more dazzling to sight Than the sun in its bright noonday fire; Now the silence is o’er, The promise no longer deferred, The angels sang out, and the shepherds looked up: Good tidings from Heaven they heard. Used With Tune: [There was silence in Bethlehem’s fields that night] Text Sources: A Vision of All Saints (London: John Hodges, 1871)

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Far Away in the Depths

Author: W. D. Cornell Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #101 (1977) First Line: Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight Tune Title: [Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight]

Far Away in the Depths (Wonderful Peace)

Author: Warren D. Cornell Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #135 (1997) First Line: Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight Topics: Peace Scripture: Isaiah 26:3 Languages: English Tune Title: [Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight]

Far Away in the Depths

Author: W. D. Cornell Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #42 (1975) First Line: Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight Refrain First Line: Peace, peace, wonderful peace Languages: English Tune Title: Wonderful Peace

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Vicente P. Mendoza

1875 - 1955 Person Name: Vicente Mendoza, 1875-1955 Translator of "En el Seno de mi Alma" in Himnario Metodista Vicente Mendoza Born: De­cem­ber 24, 1875, Guad­a­la­ja­ra, Mex­i­co. Died: 1955, Mex­i­co Ci­ty, Mex­i­co. Mendoza stu­died in­i­tial­ly un­der Don Au­re­lio Or­te­ga. At age of 11 he went to work in a Pro­test­ant print shop in Mex­i­co Ci­ty and helped pro­duce El Evan­gel­is­ta Mex­i­ca­no (The Mex­i­can Evan­gel­ist) for the Meth­od­ist Church of the South; he rose to be­come its di­rect­or for 17 years. Look­ing to im­prove him­self, Men­do­za en­tered a night school for work­ers, but lat­er feel­ing the call to preach the Gos­pel, he en­tered the Pres­by­ter­i­an Sem­in­a­ry in Mex­i­co Ci­ty. When the sem­in­a­ry closed temp­o­rar­i­ly, Men­do­za en­tered the Meth­od­ist In­sti­tute of Pueb­la, where he fin­ished the course in the­ol­o­gy. In 1898 he be­came a mem­ber of the An­nu­al Con­fer­ence of the Mex­i­can Meth­od­ist Church. From 1915 to 1917, he be­longed to the South­ern Meth­od­ist Con­fer­ence of Cal­i­for­nia. Men­do­za worked on sev­er­al per­i­od­i­cals, in­clud­ing El Mun­do Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian World), El Abo­ga­do Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian Ad­vo­cate), and El Evan­gel­is­ta Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian Evan­gel­ist). © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)

W. G. Cooper

1861 - 1938 Person Name: W. G. Cooper, 19th Century Composer of "[Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight]" in Hymnal of the Church of God Rv William Gustin Cooper USA 1861-1938. Born in Evansville, WI, he married Mabel Luella Cooper. He became a Baptist minister having pastorates in Hortonville Village, WI, 1897 – 1901, and later in Ira, VT, in 1922. He also conducted camp meetings. He wrote a number of hymn lyrics and a few tunes. He died in Canton, ME. Note: In a campmeeting service in 1889, when the service was over, a lyricist, Warren Cornell, sat writing a poem. As he left the site, he dropped the paper he was writing and didn't notice it. An hour or or so later, Rev. Cooper came in to tidy up the tent area for the next service, saw the paper, picked it up and read it, and was so inspired by the words, that he finished writing the text and went to the organ and composed the tune for the hymn, “Wonderful peace”. John Perry

Larry Leader

Arranger of "[Far away in the depths of my spirit tonight]" in Praise! Our Songs and Hymns

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library