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HANOVER

Appears in 329 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dr. Croft Incipit: 51123 51271 23217 Used With Text: All ye that pass by, to Jesus draw nigh
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HOUGHTON

Appears in 56 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dr. Gauntlett Incipit: 53165 53165 14425 Used With Text: All ye that pass by

CYSUR

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas Price Incipit: 12332 12344 32 Used With Text: All ye that pass by

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All ye that Pass by

Author: D. E. Knough Hymnal: Jewels of Praise #120 (1884) Languages: English Tune Title: [All ye that pass by]
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All Ye That Pass By

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #345 Meter: 10.11.10.11 First Line: All ye that pass by, to Jesus draw nigh Lyrics: 1. All ye that pass by, to Jesus draw nigh: To you is it nothing that Jesus should die? Your ransom and peace, your surety He is: Come, see if there ever was sorrow like His. 2. For what you have done His blood must atone: The Father hath punished for you His dear Son. The Lord, in the day of His anger, did lay Your sins on the Lamb, and He bore them away. 3. He answered for all: O come at His call, And low at His cross with astonishment fall! But lift up your eyes at Jesus’ cries: Impassive, He suffers; immortal, He dies. 4. He dies to atone for sins not His own; Your debt He hath paid, and your work He hath done. Ye all may receive the peace He did leave, Who made intercession, My Father, forgive! 5. For you and for me He prayed on the tree: The prayer is accepted, the sinner is free. That sinner am I, who on Jesus rely, And come for the pardon God cannot deny. 6. My pardon I claim; for a sinner I am, A sinner believing in Jesus’ name. He purchased the grace which now I embrace: O Father, Thou know’st He hath died in my place. 7. His death is my plea; my Advocate see, And hear the blood speak that hath answered for me. My ransom He was when He bled on the cross; And losing His life He hath carried my cause. Languages: English Tune Title: DARLINGTON
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All ye that pass by

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CXVI (1791) Lyrics: 1 All ye that pass by, To Jesus draw nigh: To you is it nothing that Jesus should die? Your ransom and peace, Your surety he is, Come, see if there ever was sorrow like his. 2 For what you have done His blood must atone: The father hath punish'd for you his dear Son. The Lord in the day Of his anger did lay Your sins on the Lamb, and he bore them away. 3 He answer'd for all, O come at his call, And low at his cross with astonishment fall, But lift up your eyes At Jesus's cries: Impassive he suffers, immortal he dies. 4 He dies to atone For sins not his own: Your debt he hath paid, and your work he hath done. Ye all may receive The peace he did leave, Who made intercession, "My Father forgive." 5 For you and for me, He pray'd on the tree; The prayer is accepted, the sinner is free. The sinner am I, Who on Jesus rely, And come for the pardon God cannot deny. 6 My pardon I claim, For a sinner I am, A sinner believing in Jesus's name. He purchas'd the grace, Which now I embrace? O Father, thou know'st he hath died in my place. 7 His death is my plea, My Advocate see, And hear the blood speak that hath answer'd for me: Acquitted I was, When he bled on the cross, And losing his life he hath carried my cause. Topics: Petition Languages: English

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T. Maldwyn Price

1861 - 1933 Person Name: Thomas Price Composer of "CYSUR" in Cân a Mawl

William Croft

1678 - 1727 Person Name: Dr. Croft Composer of "HANOVER" in Messages of Love Hymn Book William Croft, Mus. Doc. was born in the year 1677 and received his musical education in the Chapel Royal, under Dr. Blow. In 1700 he was admitted a Gentleman Extraordinary of the Chapel Boyd; and in 1707, upon the decease of Jeremiah Clarke, he was appointed joint organist with his mentor, Dr. Blow. In 1709 he was elected organist of Westminster Abbey. This amiable man and excellent musician died in 1727, in the fiftieth year of his age. A very large number of Dr. Croft's compositions remain still in manuscript. Cathedral chants of the XVI, XVII & XVIII centuries, ed. by Edward F. Rimbault, London: D. Almaine & Co., 1844

Henry J. Gauntlett

1805 - 1876 Person Name: Dr. Gauntlett Composer of "HOUGHTON" in The Canadian Hymnal Henry J. Gauntlett (b. Wellington, Shropshire, July 9, 1805; d. London, England, February 21, 1876) When he was nine years old, Henry John Gauntlett (b. Wellington, Shropshire, England, 1805; d. Kensington, London, England, 1876) became organist at his father's church in Olney, Buckinghamshire. At his father's insistence he studied law, practicing it until 1844, after which he chose to devote the rest of his life to music. He was an organist in various churches in the London area and became an important figure in the history of British pipe organs. A designer of organs for William Hill's company, Gauntlett extend­ed the organ pedal range and in 1851 took out a patent on electric action for organs. Felix Mendelssohn chose him to play the organ part at the first performance of Elijah in Birmingham, England, in 1846. Gauntlett is said to have composed some ten thousand hymn tunes, most of which have been forgotten. Also a supporter of the use of plainchant in the church, Gauntlett published the Gregorian Hymnal of Matins and Evensong (1844). Bert Polman