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Life Has Come from God the Father

Author: Hazel Davis Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Title: AUSTRIA Used With Tune: AUSTRIA

Entrusted with an Earthly Home

Author: Jean E. Garriott Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Title: CANNONS Used With Tune: CANNONS

In the Beginning, Lord

Author: Judith Woodward Meter: 6.6.8.4 D Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Title: LEONI Used With Tune: LEONI

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AUSTRIA

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 692 hymnals Incipit: 12324 32716 54323 Used With Text: Life Has Come from God the Father
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CANNONS

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 23 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George Fr. Handel Incipit: 15712 34237 23456 Used With Text: Entrusted with an Earthly Home
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LEONI

Meter: 6.6.8.4 D Appears in 319 hymnals Incipit: 51234 53456 75234 Used With Text: In the Beginning, Lord

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Life Has Come from God the Father

Author: Hazel Davis Hymnal: SotE1973 #6 (1973) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Tune Title: AUSTRIA Languages: English

Entrusted with an Earthly Home

Author: Jean E. Garriott Hymnal: SotE1973 #4 (1973) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Tune Title: CANNONS Languages: English

In the Beginning, Lord

Author: Judith Woodward Hymnal: SotE1973 #16 (1973) Meter: 6.6.8.4 D Tune Title: LEONI Languages: English

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Hazel Davis

Tune Title: AUSTRIA Hymnal Number: 6 Author of "Life Has Come from God the Father" in 16 New Hymns On The Stewardship of the Environment [Ecology] Davis, Hazel. Writer and educator, with degrees from Madison College, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago; served in the research division of the National Education Association; Chair of the Commission of Stewardship of the First Methodist Church in Hampton. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives

Jean E. Garriott

1918 - 1999 Tune Title: CANNONS Hymnal Number: 4 Author of "Entrusted with an Earthly Home" in 16 New Hymns On The Stewardship of the Environment [Ecology] Author of several DNAH biographical essays. =================== Jean E. Garriott (Mrs. Christopher T. Garriott) is a music teacher and church leader in Chevy Chase, Maryland. --New Hymns, Songs and Prayers for Church and Home, 1974. Used by permission. =================== Jean E. Garriott (Mrs. Christopher T. Garriott) is the wife of the minister of the St. Paul Community Church of Homewood, Illinois. She is a graduate of the Conservatory of Music, Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois. During the past fifteen years, she has conducted music clinics in Massachusetts, Colorado, and Ohio for the International Convention of Community Churches. She is well-known in the Chicago area for her hymn programs, given as piano talks. Four of her poems have appeared in The Christian, international magazine of the Disciples of Christ. She is the mother of three sons, and takes an active role in the life of the church. --Ten New Hymns for the 70's, 1970. Used by permission.

George Frideric Handel

1685 - 1759 Person Name: George Fr. Handel Tune Title: CANNONS Hymnal Number: 4 Composer of "CANNONS" in 16 New Hymns On The Stewardship of the Environment [Ecology] George Frideric Handel (b. Halle, Germany, 1685; d. London, England, 1759) became a musician and composer despite objections from his father, who wanted him to become a lawyer. Handel studied music with Zachau, organist at the Halle Cathedral, and became an accomplished violinist and keyboard performer. He traveled and studied in Italy for some time and then settled permanently in England in 1713. Although he wrote a large number of instrumental works, he is known mainly for his Italian operas, oratorios (including Messiah, 1741), various anthems for church and royal festivities, and organ concertos, which he interpolated into his oratorio performances. He composed only three hymn tunes, one of which (GOPSAL) still appears in some modern hymnals. A number of hymnal editors, including Lowell Mason, took themes from some of Handel's oratorios and turned them into hymn tunes; ANTIOCH is one example, long associated with “Joy to the World.” Bert Polman