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All Beautiful the March of Days

Author: Frances Whitmarsh Wile Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 86 hymnals Hymnal Title: Rejoice in the Lord Lyrics: 1 All beautiful the march of days, as seasons come and go; the hand that shaped the rose hath wrought the crystal of the snow, hath sent the hoary frost of heaven, the flowing waters sealed, and laid a silent loveliness on hill and wood and field. 2 O’er white expanses sparkling pure the radiant morns unfold; the solemn splendors of the night burn brighter through the cold; life mounts in every throbbing vein, love deepens round the hearth, Aad clearer sounds the angel hymn, “Good will to all on earth.” 3 O thou from whose unfathomed law the year in beauty flows, thyself the vision passing by in crystal and in rose, day unto day doth utter speech, and night to night proclaim, in ever changing words of light, The wonder of thy name. Topics: In The Beginning Creator of Heaven and Earth Scripture: Luke 2:14 Used With Tune: FOREST GREEN

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ELLACOMBE

Appears in 598 hymnals Hymnal Title: American Junior Church School Hymnal Tune Sources: Gesang Buch der Herzogl, 1784 Incipit: 51765 13455 67122 Used With Text: All beautiful the march of days
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BETHLEHEM

Appears in 240 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gottfried W. Fink Hymnal Title: Hymns for Junior Worship Incipit: 51176 56556 21715 Used With Text: The March of Days

MARTON

Appears in 4 hymnals Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America Incipit: 13322 44315 31251 Used With Text: All beautiful the march of days

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All Beautiful the March of Days

Author: Frances W. Wile Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #128 (1955) Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Friends Tune Title: SHACKELFORD

All Beautiful the March of Days

Author: Frances W. Wile Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #139 (1942) Hymnal Title: A Hymnal for Friends Languages: English Tune Title: SHACKELFORD

All beautiful the march of days

Author: Frances Whitmarsh Wile Hymnal: American Church and Church School Hymnal #d8 (1937) Hymnal Title: American Church and Church School Hymnal Languages: English

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Hastings Crossley

1846 - 1926 Person Name: Thomas H. H. Crossley Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Christian Life Composer of "ANAGOLA" in Hymns of the Christian Life Thomas Hastings Henry Crossley, Born: Au­gust 8, 1846, Glen­burn (near Lis­burn), County An­trim, Ire­land. Died: March 3, 1926. Educated at the Roy­al School of Dun­gan­non, Cross­ley was a pro­fess­or of Greek at Bris­tol Uni­ver­si­ty, Eng­land, and at Bel­fast Un­i­ver­si­ty, Ire­land. He al­so stu­died mu­sic un­der Bert­hold Tours. His works in­clude: A trans­la­tion of The Fourth Book of the Med­i­ta­tions of Mar­cus Au­re­li­us, 1882 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Gottfried W. Fink

1783 - 1846 Hymnal Title: Junior Church School Hymnal Composer of "BETHLEHEM" in Junior Church School Hymnal Rv Gottfried Wilhelm Fink PhD Germany 1783-1846. Born at Sulza, Thuringa, Germany, he was a German composer, music theorist, poet, and a protestant clergyman. From 1804-1808 he studied at the University of Leipzig, where he joined the Corps Lusatia, where he made his first attempts at composition and poetry. In 1811 he was appointed Vicar in Leipzig for some years, where he also founded an educational institution, leading it until 1829. Around 1800 he worked for the “Allgemeine musikalische Zeitschrift” (General musical mazazine). In 1827 he became the magazine's editor-in-chief for 15 years. From 1838 he was a lecturer at the University of Leipzig. In 1841 he became a Privatdozent of musicology at the university. That year he became a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin, and a year later was appointed university Music Director. He was highly esteemed throughout his life as a music theorist and composer, receiving numberous honors and awards, both at home and abroad. The Faculty of Philosophy at Leipzig University awarded him an honorary doctorate. He wrote mostly Songs and ballads and collected songs as well. He authored important words on music theory and history, but was best known as editor of the “Musikalischer Hausschatz der Germans”, a collection of about 1000 songs and chants, as well as the “Deutsche Liedertafel” (German song board), a collection of polyphonic songs sung by men. He died at Leipzig, Saxony. John Perry

E. J. Hopkins

1818 - 1901 Person Name: Edward John Hopkins Hymnal Title: Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book Composer of "EPIPHANY" in Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book Dr Edward John Hopkins MusDoc United Kingdom 1818-1901. Born at Westminster, England, the son of a clarinetist with the Royal Opera House orchestra, he became an organist (as did two of his brothers) and a composer. In 1826 he became a chorister of the Chapel Royal and sang at the coronation of King William IV in Westminster Abbey. He also sang in the choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, a double schedule requiring skill and dexterity. On Sunday evenings he would play the outgoing voluntary at St. Martin’s in-the-field. He left Chapel Royal in 1834 and started studying organ construction at two organ factories. He took an appointment at Mitcham Church as organist at age 16, winning an audition against other organists. Four years later he became organist at the Church of St. Peter, Islington. In 1841 he became organist at St. Luke’s, Berwick St., Soho. Two Years later he was organist at Temple Church, which had a historic organ (built in 1683). He held this position for 55 years. In 1845 he married Sarah Lovett, and they had four sons and five daughters. He was closely associated with the Bach Society and was organist for the first English performances of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. In 1855 he collaborated with Edward Rimbault publishing “The organ, its history and construction” (3 editions 1855-70-77). In 1864 he was one of the founders of the “College of organists”. In 1882 he received an honorary Doctorate of Music from the Archbishop of Canterbury. He composed 30+ hymn tunes and some psalm chants, used by the Church of England. He died in London, England. John Perry