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O GOTT, DU FROMMER GOTT

Meter: 6.7.6.7.6.6.6.6 Appears in 23 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Johann Sebastian Bach Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal Tune Sources: Neu ordentlich Gesangbuch, 1646 Tune Key: a minor Incipit: 51712 33432 17551 Used With Text: O God, Our Faithful God

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Defend me, Lord, from shame

Appears in 32 hymnals Hymnal Title: Carmina Sacra Used With Tune: STOEL
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O God, Forsake Me Not

Author: Salomo Franck, 1659-1725; August Crull, 1845-1923 Meter: 6.7.6.7.6.6.6.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Hymnal Title: Christian Worship (1993) First Line: O God, forsake me not! Lyrics: 1 O God, forsake me not! Your gracious presence lend me; Lord, lead your helpless child; Your Holy Spirit send me That I my course may run. Oh, be my light, my lot, My staff, my rock, my shield -- O God, forsake me not! 2 O God, forsake me not! Take not your Spirit from me; Do not permit the might Of sin to overcome me. Increase my feeble faith, Which you alone have wrought. Oh, be my strength and pow'r -- O God, forsake me not! 3 O God, forsake me not! Lord, hear my supplication! In ev'ry evil hour Help me o'ercome temptation; And when the prince of hell My conscience seeks to blot, Be then not far from me -- O God, forsake me not! 4 O God, forsake me not! Lord, I am yours forever. Oh, keep me strong in faith That I may leave you never. Grant me a blessed end When my good fight is fought; Help me in life and death -- O God, forsake me not! Topics: Trust; Trust Used With Tune: O GOTT, DU FROMMER GOTT (I)
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O God, forsake me not!

Author: M. W. S.; Salomon Franck Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: College Hymnal Used With Tune: ACH GOTT VERLASS MICH NICHT

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Defend me, Lord, from shame

Hymnal: Carmina Sacra #153a (1841) Hymnal Title: Carmina Sacra Languages: English Tune Title: STOEL
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O God, forsake me not!

Author: M. Woolsey Stryker; Salomon Franck Hymnal: Christian Chorals #166 (1885) Hymnal Title: Christian Chorals Languages: English Tune Title: ACH GOTT VERLASS MICH NICHT
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O God, Forsake Me Not

Author: Salomo Franck, 1659-1725; August Crull, 1845-1923 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #424 (1993) Meter: 6.7.6.7.6.6.6.6 Hymnal Title: Christian Worship (1993) First Line: O God, forsake me not! Lyrics: 1 O God, forsake me not! Your gracious presence lend me; Lord, lead your helpless child; Your Holy Spirit send me That I my course may run. Oh, be my light, my lot, My staff, my rock, my shield -- O God, forsake me not! 2 O God, forsake me not! Take not your Spirit from me; Do not permit the might Of sin to overcome me. Increase my feeble faith, Which you alone have wrought. Oh, be my strength and pow'r -- O God, forsake me not! 3 O God, forsake me not! Lord, hear my supplication! In ev'ry evil hour Help me o'ercome temptation; And when the prince of hell My conscience seeks to blot, Be then not far from me -- O God, forsake me not! 4 O God, forsake me not! Lord, I am yours forever. Oh, keep me strong in faith That I may leave you never. Grant me a blessed end When my good fight is fought; Help me in life and death -- O God, forsake me not! Topics: Trust; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: O GOTT, DU FROMMER GOTT (I)

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August Crull

1845 - 1923 Person Name: August Crull, 1845-1923 Hymnal Title: Christian Worship (1993) Translator of "O God, Forsake Me Not" in Christian Worship (1993) August Crull was born January 27, 1845 in Rostock, Germany, where his father, Hofrat Crull, was a lawyer. He was educated at the Gymnasium in Rostock, and at Concordia College in St. Louis and Fort Wayne where he graduated in 1862. His father died soon after he began studying at the Gymnasium. His mother then married Albert Friedrich Hoppe, who later became the editor of the St. Louis edition of Luther's Works. In 1865, Crull graduated from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. He became assistant pastor at Trinity Church in Milwaukee and also served as Director of the Lutheran High School. Later he was pastor of the Lutheran Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. From 1873 to 1915, he was professor of the German language and literature at Concordia College in Fort Wayne, Indiana. After his retirement he returned to Milwaukee, where he died on February 17, 1923. His first wife and three of his four children preceded him in death. His second wife, Katharina John, survived him by many years. Crull was a distinguished hymnologist and translated many hymns that appeared in several Lutheran hymnals. He published a German grammar and edited a book of devotions, Das walte Gott, based on the writings of Dr. C.F.W. Walther. His project of translating Lutheran hymns so they would be accessible to American Lutherans bore its first fruits when he published a book of English hymns at the Norwegian Synod publishers in Decorah, in 1877. --www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com/

Melancthon Woolsey Stryker

1851 - 1929 Person Name: M. W. S. Hymnal Title: College Hymnal Translator of "O God, forsake me not!" in College Hymnal Stryker, Melancthon Woolsey, D.D., son of the Rev. Isaac Pierson Stryker, was born at Vernon, New York, Jan. 7, 1851, and educated at Hamilton College (1872) and Auburn Theological Seminary (1876). In 1876 he entered the Presbyterian ministry as Pastor at Auburn, New York. In 1878 he removed to Ithaca, N. Y.; in 1883 to Holyoke, Massachusetts, and in 1885 to Chicago, Illinois. He received his degree of D.D. from Hamilton College in 1889. He has edited Christian Chorals, 1885 ; New Alleluia, 1880-86; and Church Song, 1889. He was also joint editor with H. P. Main of The Church Praise Book, 1882. He has also published Hymns and Verses, 1883, and Song of Miriam, and Other Hymns and Verses, 1888. To two of these works which have been designed for daily use in divine worship Dr. Stryker contributed the following original hymns:— i. The Church Praise Book, 1882. 1. Burst forth, 0 Bridegroom, from Thy chamber bright. Second Advent Desired. (1880.) 2. Death cannot make my soul afraid. Death Contemplated. (1881.) 3. Eternal day hath dawned. Heaven. (1881.) 4. Mighty God, Thy Church recover. Missions. (1881.) 5. King again, ye starry chime. Christmas. (1881.) 6. Sing, Israel, for the Lord your strength. Passing the Red Sea. (1878.) 7. The tribes of faith from all the earth. Heaven. (1881.) 8. Thy Kingdom come, 0 blessed Son of God. Second Advent Desired, (1880.) Re-written in Church Song, 1889, as "Thy Kingdom come, 0 everlasting Lord." 9. When the everlasting Lord. Morning. (1880.) ii. Church Song, 1889. 10. Arouse Thy Church, Almighty God. Missions. (1887.) 11. Father, as here we bow. Holy Trinity. (1886.) 12. Four hundred years their course have sped. American National Hymn. (1888.) 13. God of our Fathers, our God to-day. National Hymn. (1889.) 14. Lo, where that spotless Lamb for sin provided. Passiontide. (1884.) 15. My Maker, at Thy holy throne. Holy Baptism. (1888.) 16. O God, Thy judgments give the King, Thy Son. Missions. (1883.) 17. O Thou, Eternal, Changeless, Infinite. Praise to God. (1882.) 18. 0 Thou, Omnipresent. Omnipresence of the Father. (1885.) 19. O Thou Shepherd of Thine Israel, hear us. Ps. lxxz. (1883.) 20. Our God, and our Redeemer. Opening of a Place of Worship. (1883.) 21. Robbed, bruised, and dying, once I lay. The Good Samaritan. (1886.) 22. Sing, every boy and maiden. Praise to God. (1885.) 23. Thou, Lord of my life, by the words Thou hast said. Lent. (1887.) 24. Thy grace is all of grace. Divine Grace. (1886.) 25. To Thee, our God, these babes we bring. Holy Baptism. (1886.) 26. Tranquilly, slowly, solemnly, lowly. Burial. (1884.) 27. We close Thy blessed Word. Sunday Evening. (1S87.) 28. While all the night-stars fade and wane. Easter. (1884.) In addition to these original hymns Dr. Stryker has several translations from the German which are in common use. One of his hymns, No. 513, "Now I lay me down to sleep" (Child's Evening hymn), in Church Song, 1889 (dated 1884), begins with a stanza by another hand. In the same work there are also several of his tunes. Dr. Stryker's hymns are massive and rugged, full of dogmatism and fire, but they lack unity and purity of rhythm. In some instances words stand for thoughts, and exclamations for ideas. Nevertheless a few will live. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================= Stryker, M. W., pp. 1098, i.; 1525, ii. 7; 1615, iv. In 1892, Dr. Stryker became Presi¬dent of Hamilton College and also received the LL.D. from Lafayette College. His College Hymnal, 1897, 1904, contains 28 of his hymns, the majority of which date 1890-1894. Of these "From doubt and all its sullen pain" (Faith), written in 1890, is found in other collections. Dr. Stryker d. in 1905. His Dies Irae was published 1892, and his Latermath (verse) 1896. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

B. K. Kaas

Person Name: Birg. Kaas Hymnal Title: M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg Author of "O Gud, du fromme Gud" in M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg

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Small Church Music

Editors: Edward Grubb Description: The SmallChurchMusic site was launched in 2006, growing out of the requests from those struggling to provide suitable music for their services and meetings. Rev. Clyde McLennan was ordained in mid 1960’s and was a pastor in many small Australian country areas, and therefore was acutely aware of this music problem. Having also been trained as a Pipe Organist, recordings on site (which are a subset of the smallchurchmusic.com site) are all actually played by Clyde, and also include piano and piano with organ versions. All recordings are in MP3 format. Churches all around the world use the recordings, with downloads averaging over 60,000 per month. The recordings normally have an introduction, several verses and a slowdown on the last verse. Users are encouraged to use software: Audacity (http://www.audacityteam.org) or Song Surgeon (http://songsurgeon.com) (see http://scm-audacity.weebly.com for more information) to adjust the MP3 number of verses, tempo and pitch to suit their local needs. Copyright notice: Rev. Clyde McLennan, performer in this collection, has assigned his performer rights in this collection to Hymnary.org. Non-commercial use of these recordings is permitted. For permission to use them for any other purposes, please contact manager@hymnary.org. Home/Music(smallchurchmusic.com) List SongsAlphabetically List Songsby Meter List Songs byTune Name About