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Holy Ghost, the Infinite

Author: George Rawson Appears in 85 hymnals Hymnal Title: University Hymns Used With Tune: CAPETOWN

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CONSOLATOR

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. Croil Falconer Hymnal Title: Carmina Sanctorum, a selection of hymns and songs of praise with tunes Incipit: 55171 23335 3212 Used With Text: Holy Ghost, the Infinite
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[Holy Spirit infinite]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: W. A. Ogden Hymnal Title: Gathered Jewels Incipit: 53212 32122 21233 Used With Text: Comforter Divine
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[Holy Ghost, the Infinite]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: W. F. S. Hymnal Title: Heart and Voice Incipit: 55132 11513 54331 Used With Text: Holy Ghost, the Infinite

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Holy Ghost, the Infinite!

Author: G. Rawson Hymnal: A Selection of Spiritual Songs #374 (1878) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Spiritual Songs Languages: English

Holy Ghost, the Infinite

Author: George Rawson Hymnal: Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver #d94 (1867) Hymnal Title: Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver Languages: English

Holy Ghost, the Infinite

Author: George Rawson Hymnal: Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs with Music for the Church and the Choir #d328 (1878) Hymnal Title: Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs with Music for the Church and the Choir Languages: English

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A. Croil Falconer

1850 - 1903 Hymnal Title: Carmina Sanctorum, a selection of hymns and songs of praise with tunes Composer of "CONSOLATOR" in Carmina Sanctorum, a selection of hymns and songs of praise with tunes Born: October 24, 1850, Ferryport-on-Craig, Fife, Scotland. Died: March 30, 1903, Islington, London, England.

W. A. Ogden

1841 - 1897 Hymnal Title: Gathered Jewels Composer of "[Holy Spirit infinite]" in Gathered Jewels William Augustine Ogden USA 1841-1897. Born at Franklin County, OH, his family moved to IN when he was age six. He studied music in local singing schools at age 8, and by age 10 could read church music fairly well. Later, he could write out a melody by hearing it sung or played. He enlisted in the American Civil War in the 30th IN Volunteer Infantry. During the war he organized a male choir which became well known throughout the Army of the Cumberland. After the war, he returned home, resumed music study, and taught school. He married Jennie V Headington, and they had two children: Lowell and Marian. He worked for the Iowa Normal School, Toledo Public School System. Among his teachers: Lowell Mason, Thomas Hastings, E E Baily and B F Baker, president of the Boston Music School. He wrote many hymns, both lyrics and/or music. He later issued his first song book, “The silver song” (1870). It became quite popular, selling 500,000 copies. He went on to publish other song books. Ogden also taught music at many schools in the U S and Canada. In 1887 he became superintendent of music in the public schools of Toledo, OH. His works include: “New silver songs for Sunday school” (1872), “Crown of life” (1875), “Notes of victory” (1885), “The way of life” (1886), “Gathering jewels” (1886). He was known as a very enthusiastic person in his work and a very congenial one as well. He died at Toledo, OH. John Perry

William F. Sherwin

1826 - 1888 Person Name: W. F. S. Hymnal Title: Heart and Voice Composer of "[Holy Ghost, the Infinite]" in Heart and Voice Sherwin, William Fisk, an American Baptist, was born at Buckland, Massachusetts, March 14,1826. His educational opportunities, so far as schools were concerned, were few, but he made excellent use of his time and surroundings. At fifteen he went to Boston and studied music under Dr. Mason: In due course he became a teacher of vocal music, and held several important appointments in Massachusetts; in Hudson and Albany, New York County, and then in New York City. Taking special interest in Sunday Schools, he composed carols and hymn-tunes largely for their use, and was associated with the Rev. R. Lowry and others in preparing Bright Jewels, and other popular Sunday School hymn and tune books. A few of his melodies are known in Great Britain through I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, where they are given with his signature. His hymnwriting was limited. The following pieces are in common use:— 1. Grander than ocean's story (1871). The Love of God. 2. Hark, bark, the merry Christmas bells. Christmas Carol. 3. Lo, the day of God is breaking. The Spiritual Warfare. 4. Wake the song of joy and gladness. Sunday School or Temperance Anniversary. 5. Why is thy faith, 0 Child of God, so small. Safety in Jesus. Mr. Sherwin died at Boston, Massachusetts, April 14, 1888. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Sherwin, W. F., p. 1055, i. Another hymn from his Bright Jewels, 1869, p. 68, is "Sound the battle cry" (Christian Courage), in the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and several other collections. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)