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INDIA

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Composer and/or Arranger: Frédéric Mathil Tune Sources: Old Indian song Tune Key: e minor or modal Incipit: 21123 14432 32112 Used With Text: No Matter If You Live Now Far or Near

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Grant Me to Give

Author: Narayan Vaman Tilak; Jack C. Winslow Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 First Line: Grant me to give to men what they desire Used With Tune: [Grant me to give to men what they desire]
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No Matter If You Live Now Far or Near

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Lyrics: 1 No matter if you live now far or near, no matter what your weakness or your strength, there is not one alive we count outside. May deeper joy for all now come at length, may deeper joy for all now come at length. 2 Let none among us lie or self-deceive; nor cultivate a hatred all or part, may never one of us live by our rage nor wish another injury of heart, nor wish another injury of heart. 3 Just as the goodly mother will protect her children, e’en at risk of her own life, so may we nurture an old mindfulness, a boundless heart beyond all fear and strife, a boundless heart beyond all fear and strife. Topics: Wisdom from the World's Religions Words from Sacred Traditions; Acceptance of One Another; Buddhism; Goodness; Integrity; Parents Used With Tune: INDIA Text Sources: Sutta Nopata

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No Matter If You Live Now Far or Near

Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #181 (1993) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 No matter if you live now far or near, no matter what your weakness or your strength, there is not one alive we count outside. May deeper joy for all now come at length, may deeper joy for all now come at length. 2 Let none among us lie or self-deceive; nor cultivate a hatred all or part, may never one of us live by our rage nor wish another injury of heart, nor wish another injury of heart. 3 Just as the goodly mother will protect her children, e’en at risk of her own life, so may we nurture an old mindfulness, a boundless heart beyond all fear and strife, a boundless heart beyond all fear and strife. Topics: Wisdom from the World's Religions Words from Sacred Traditions; Acceptance of One Another; Buddhism; Goodness; Integrity; Parents Languages: English Tune Title: INDIA

Grant Me to Give

Author: Narayan Vaman Tilak; Jack C. Winslow Hymnal: E. A. C. C. Hymnal #159 (1963) First Line: Grant me to give to men what they desire Languages: English Tune Title: [Grant me to give to men what they desire]

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Frédéric Mathil

Arranger of "INDIA (21123)"

Narayan Vaman Tilak

1862 - 1919 Author of "Grant Me to Give" in E. A. C. C. Hymnal Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India

Jack Copley Winslow

1882 - 1974 Person Name: Jack C. Winslow Translator of "Grant Me to Give" in E. A. C. C. Hymnal John (Jack) Copley Winslow (b. Hanworth, Middlesex, England, 1882; d. Godalming, Surrey, England, 1974)Winslow was educated at Balliol College in Oxford and Wells Theological College, and was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1908. After serving at Wimbledon and lecturing at St. Augustine's College in Canterbury, he worked as a missionary in India (1914-1934). He returned to England and served as parish priest and chaplain at a number of churches, including Lee Abbey in Lynton (1948-1962). His publications include The Church in Action (1936), The Christian Approach to the Hindus (1958), and Modern Miracles (1968). His hymns were published in Hymns Ancient and Modern (1950) as well as in various other hymnals. Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1987