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I need Thee every hour

Author: Annie Sherwood Hawks, 1835-1918 Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 970 hymnals First Line: I need Thee every hour, most gracious Lord Refrain First Line: I need Thee, O I need Thee! Topics: Living the Christian Life Prayer; Living the Christian Life Trials and Temptations Used With Tune: I NEED THEE
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Lift high the cross

Author: George William Kitchen, 1827-1912; Michael Robert Newbolt, 1874-1956 Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 95 hymnals First Line: Come, Christians follow where the captian trod Topics: The Church of Jesus Christ Outreach of the Church - Evangelism and Mission; Living the Christian Life Salvation and the Cross; Living the Christian Life Spiritual Warfare; Living the Christian Life Heaven and Victory over Death Used With Tune: CRUCIFER Text Sources: Adapt.: Jubilate Hymns
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Be Thou my vision

Meter: 10.10.10.10 irregular Appears in 159 hymnals First Line: Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart Topics: Living the Christian Life Prayer; Living the Christian Life Devotion and Love for God Used With Tune: SLANE Text Sources: The Poem Book of the Gael selected and edited by Eleanor Hull

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I NEED THEE

Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 532 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert Lowry, 1826-99 Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 13217 11121 655 Used With Text: I need Thee every hour
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CRUCIFER

Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 105 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Sydney Hugh Nicholson, 1875-1947 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 51545 34562 23516 Used With Text: Lift high the cross
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SLANE

Meter: 10.10.10.10 irregular Appears in 250 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Martin Shaw, 1875-1958 Tune Sources: Irish traditional melody Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 11216 56112 32222 Used With Text: Be Thou my vision

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I need Thee every hour

Author: Annie Sherwood Hawks, 1835-1918 Hymnal: CMP2000 #288 (1999) Meter: 10.10 with refrain First Line: I need Thee every hour, most gracious Lord Refrain First Line: I need Thee, O I need Thee! Topics: Living the Christian Life Prayer; Living the Christian Life Trials and Temptations Languages: English Tune Title: I NEED THEE

Lift high the cross

Author: George William Kitchen, 1827-1912; Michael Robert Newbolt, 1874-1956 Hymnal: CMP2000 #417 (1999) Meter: 10.10 with refrain First Line: Come, Christians follow where the captian trod Topics: The Church of Jesus Christ Outreach of the Church - Evangelism and Mission; Living the Christian Life Salvation and the Cross; Living the Christian Life Spiritual Warfare; Living the Christian Life Heaven and Victory over Death Languages: English Tune Title: CRUCIFER

Be Thou my vision

Hymnal: CMP2000 #51 (1999) Meter: 10.10.10.10 irregular First Line: Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart Topics: Living the Christian Life Prayer; Living the Christian Life Devotion and Love for God Languages: English Tune Title: SLANE

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Annie S. Hawks

1835 - 1918 Person Name: Annie Sherwood Hawks, 1835-1918 Meter: 10.10 with refrain Hymnal Number: 288 Author of "I need Thee every hour" in Complete Mission Praise Hawks, Annie Sherwood. Mrs. Hawks was born in Hoosick, N. Y., May 28, 1835, and has resided for many years at Brooklyn. Her hymns were contributed to Bright Jewels, Pure Gold, Boyal Diadem, Brightest and Best, Temple Anthems, Tidal Wave, and other popular Sunday School hymnbooks. They include "I need Thee every hour" (written April, 1872), "Thine, most gracious Lord," "Why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou?" and others of the same type. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ==============

G. W. Kitchin

1827 - 1912 Person Name: George William Kitchen, 1827-1912 Meter: 10.10 with refrain Hymnal Number: 417 Author of "Lift high the cross" in Complete Mission Praise A scholar and Anglican clergyman, George W. Kitchin (b. Naughton, Suffolk, England, 1827; d. Durham, England, 1912) spent most of his life in academic institu­tions. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford, England, he was ordained in the Church of England in 1852. He served initially as a headmaster in Twyford, Hampshire, and then as a tutor at Oxford (1863-1883). Later he served as Dean of Winchester Cathedral from 1883 to 1894 and of Durham Cathedral from 1894 to 1912; Kitchin was also chancellor of Durham University the last few years of his life. His publications include A Life of Pope Pius II (1881), a three ­volume work entitled A History of France (1877), and archeological writings. Bert Polman

M. R. Newbolt

1874 - 1956 Person Name: Michael Robert Newbolt, 1874-1956 Meter: 10.10 with refrain Hymnal Number: 417 Author of "Lift high the cross" in Complete Mission Praise Michael R. Newbolt (b. Dymock, Gloucestershire, England, 1874; d. Bierton, Buckinghamshire, England, 1956) was educated at St. John's College, Oxford, and ordained as priest in the Church of England in 1900. He ministered at several churches during the early part of his career and then became principal of the Missionary College in Dorchester (1910-1916). From 1916 to 1927 he served St. Michael and All Angels Church in Brighton and from 1927 to 1946 was canon of Chester Cathedral. Newbolt wrote several theological works, including a commentary on the Book of Revelation. Bert Polman