God bless our Sunday School, Increase our Sunday school

God bless our Sunday School, Increase our Sunday school

Author: Albert Midlane
Tune: NEW HAVEN
Published in 12 hymnals

Author: Albert Midlane

Midlane, Albert, was born at Newport, Isle of Wight, Jan. 23, 1825, and was engaged in business in that town for many years. To his Sunday school teacher he ascribes the honour of prompting him to poetic efforts: and the same teacher did much to shape his early life. His first printed hymn, "Hark! in the presence of our God," was written in September, 1842, at Carisbrooke Castle, and printed in the Youth’s Magazine in November of the same year. Since then he has written over 300, and of these a large proportion are in common use. They appeared in magazines and small mission hymn-books, including:— (1) The Youth's Magazine; (2) The British Messenger; (3) The London Messenger; (4) Trotter's Evangelical Hymn Book, 1860; (5) The Ambassador… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: God bless our Sunday School, Increase our Sunday school
Author: Albert Midlane
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

NEW HAVEN


ITALIAN HYMN

Felice de Giardini (b. Turin, Italy, 1716; d. Moscow, Russia, 1796) composed ITALIAN HYMN in three parts for this text at the request of Selina Shirley, the famous evangelically minded Countess of Huntingdon. Giardini was living in London at the time and contributed this tune and three others to Mar…

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Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 12 of 12)
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Gathered Jewels #227

Hallowed Songs #d105

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Hallowed Songs #280

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International Song Service #119

Let Youth Sing #d34

New Standard Singer #d73

New Standard Singer, Pt. 1-7 #d75

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Notes of Victory for Sunday Schools #216

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Our New Hymnal #418

Pure Diamonds #d27

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Song Sermons for General Use and Special Services #78

The Dominion Hymnal #110

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