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ZOAN

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 39 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William H. Havergal Hymnal Title: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 13217 11143 42332 Used With Text: Hail to the Lord's Anointed

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Lord of the Bronze-green Prairies

Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: First Supplement to the Hymnal (1956) Used With Tune: ZOAN
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From glory unto glory!

Appears in 64 hymnals Hymnal Title: Hymnal with Music for Children Used With Tune: ZOAN
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Rejoice, all ye believers

Author: L. Laurenti; J. Borthwick Appears in 334 hymnals Hymnal Title: Songs for the Lord's House Used With Tune: REDEMPTION

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O Saviour, precious Saviour

Hymnal: Church Hymns #508 (1903) Hymnal Title: Church Hymns Topics: General Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: ZOAN
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Hail to the Lord's Anointed

Author: J. Montgomery Hymnal: Columbia University Hymnal #59 (1921) Hymnal Title: Columbia University Hymnal Languages: English Tune Title: ZOAN
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We worship thee, we bless thee

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-1879 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #377 (2010) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Hymnal Title: CPWI Hymnal First Line: O Saviour, precious Saviour Lyrics: 1 O Saviour, precious Saviour, whom yet unseen we love, O name of might and favour, all other names above! Refrain: We worship thee, we bless thee, to thee alone we sing; we praise thee, and confess thee our holy Lord and King. 2 O Bringer of salvation, who wondrously hast wrought, thyself the revelation of love beyond our thought; [Refrain] 3 In thee all fullness dwelleth, all grace and power divine; the glory that excelleth, O Son of God, is thine; [Refrain] 4 O grant the consummation of this our song above in endless adoration and everlasting love; then shall we praise and bless thee where perfect praises ring, and evermore confess thee our Saviour and our King. Topics: General Hymns Praise and Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: ZION

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Grace Lane

Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Saints Author of "Lord of the Bronze-Green Prairies" in Hymns of the Saints

Rosalee Elser

1925 - 2007 Person Name: Rosalee Elser, 1925 - Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Saints Harmonizer of "ZOAN" in Hymns of the Saints

Laurentius Laurenti

1660 - 1722 Person Name: L. Laurenti Hymnal Title: Songs for the Lord's House Author of "Rejoice, all ye believers" in Songs for the Lord's House Laurenti, Laurentius, son of Herr Lorenz, or Laurenti, a burgess of Husum, in Schleswig, was born at Husum, June 8, 1660. He entered the University of Rostock in 1681, and after a year and a half spent there, went to Kiel to study music. In 1684 he was appointed cantor and director of the music at the cathedral church at Bremen. He died at Bremen, May 29, 1722 (Koch, iv. 281; Rotermund's continuation of Jöcher's Gelehrten-Lexicon, iii. 1405, &c). Laurenti was one of the best hymn-writers of the Pietistic school. His hymns are founded on the Gospels for Sundays and Festivals, and they draw out the bearing on the Christian life of the leading thoughts therein contained. They are of noble simplicity; are Scriptural, fervent, and often of genuine poetical worth. In Freylinghausen's Gesang-Buch, 1704 and 1714, no less than 34 are included, and many of these, with others by him, are still in extensive German use. They appeared in his:— Evangelia Melodica, das ist: Geistliche Lieder,und Lobgesange, nach den Sinn der ordentlichen Sonn-und Festages Evangelien, &c. Bremen, 1700 [Royal Library, Berlin], with 148 hymns on the Gospels, and two others. Of his hymns those which have passed into English are:—— i. Du wesentliches Wort. Christmas. Founded on St. John i. 1-12. In his Evangelia Melodica, 1700, p. 30, in 8 stanzas of 8 lines, entitled, "For the Third Day of Christmas." Included in Freylinghausen's Gesang-Buch, 1704, No. 20; and, recently, as No. 83, in the Berlin Geistliche Lieder, 1863. The translations in common use are:— 1. 0 Thou essential Word, Who from. A good translation, omitting st. iii., v., by Miss Winkworth, in her Lyra Germanica, first Ser., 1855, p. 15 (2nd edition, 1856, considerably altered); and repeated, abridged, in Flett's Collection, Paisley, 1871. Varying centos, beginning with st. i., 1. 5, altered to "O Saviour of our race," are found in America, as in Boardman's Selections, Philadelphia, 1861; the Pennsylvania Lutheran Church Book, 1868; and the Dutch Ref. Hymns of the Church, 1869. 2. 0 Thou essential Word, Who wast. By Miss Winkworth, in her Chorale Book for England, 1863, No. 54. This is her 1856 version (as above) rewritten to the original metre. Repeated, in full, in Dr. Thomas's Augustine Hymn Book, 1866, and the Ohio Lutheran Hymnal, 1880; and, abridged, in the English Presbyterian Psalms & Hymns, 1867, and Laudes Domini, N. Y., 1884. ii. Ermuntert euch, ihr Frommen. Second Advent. This is his finest hymn. In his Evangelia Melodica, 1700, p. 353, in 10 stanzas of 8 lines, entitled, "For the 27th Sunday after Trinity." It is founded on St. Matt. xxv. 1-13; and unites the imagery of the parable of the Ten Virgins with that of Rev. xx., xxi. Included, as No. 578, in Freylinghausen's Gesang-Buch, 1704; and, recently, as No. 1519, in the Berlin Geistliche Lieder, ed. 1863. The translation in common use is:— Rejoice, all ye believers. By Mrs. Findlater, in Hymns from the Land of Luther, 1st Ser., 1854, p. 61 (1884, p. 62), a good translation of st. i.-iii., vii., viii., x. In full, but altered to the original metre, in Schaff’s Christ in Song, 1869 and 1870. This version is found in a large number of English and American hymnals, under the following forms:— (1) Rejoice, all ye believers (st. i.). Varying centos are found in Mercer, 1864, Hymnal Companion, 1876, &c.; and in America in Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, 1872, Evangelical Hymnal, N. Y., 1880, and others. (2)

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

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

Small Church Music

Editors: James Montgomery 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