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Lo! in Zion a foundation

Author: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. Appears in 5 hymnals Matching Instances: 5 Lyrics: 1 Lo! in Zion a foundation God, the Father, laid secure; Grounded on it our salvation By His Word of promise sure. Though the wrath of Satan rages Now and ever, as of yore, Built upon this Rock of Ages Stands the Church forevermore. 2 God in Christ, with man united, Died the death which justice sought, Hell dismayed, and heaven delighted, Saw what sovereign mercy wrought. God the Son wrought our salvation By the ransom of His blood: This is our secure foundation, This our everlasting good. 3 O Thou theme of patriarch's story, Israel's Hope, and David's Son, Prophets' and apostles' glory God and Man, forever One! Every knee shall bow before Thee, Every tongue confess Thee Lord. Rock of Ages, we adore Thee, Mighty God, Incarnate Word. Topics: The Church Year Corner-stone Laying Used With Tune: WINTHROP

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HARWELL

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 365 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Lowell Mason Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55151 32255 51321 Used With Text: Lo, In Zion A Foundation
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WINTHROP

Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Johann Gottlieb Naumann, 1741-1801; John H. Spielman Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55317 12315 21436 Used With Text: Lo! in Zion a foundation

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Lo, In Zion A Foundation

Author: E. Cronenwett Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #508 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1 Lo, in Zion a foundation God the Father laid secure; Grounded on it our salvation By His Word of promise sure. Tho' the wrath of Satan rages Now and ever, as of yore, Built upon this Rock of Ages, Stands the Church forevermore. 2 God in Christ, with man united, Died the death which justice sought; Hell dismayed and heav'n delighted Saw what sov'reign mercy wrought. God the Son wrought our salvation By the ransom of His blood: This is our secure foundation, This our everlasting good. 3 O Thou theme of patriarchs' story, Israel's Hope and David's Son, Prophets' and apostles' glory, God and Man, forever one! Ev'ry knee shall bow before Thee, Ev'ry tongue confess Thee Lord. Rock of Ages, we adore Thee, Mighty God, Incarnate Word! Amen. Topics: Corner-Stone Laying Languages: English Tune Title: HARWELL
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Lo! in Zion a foundation

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #128 (1880) Lyrics: 1 Lo! in Zion a foundation God, the Father, laid secure; Grounded on it our salvation By His Word of promise sure. Though the wrath of Satan rages Now and ever, as of yore, Built upon this Rock of Ages Stands the Church forevermore. 2 God in Christ, with man united, Died the death which justice sought, Hell dismayed, and heaven delighted, Saw what sov'reign mercy wrought. God the Son wrought our salvation By the ransom of His blood: This is our secure foundation, This our everlasting good. 3 O Thou theme of patriarch's story, Israel's Hope, and David's Son, Prophets' and apostles' glory God and Man, forever One! Every knee shall bow before Thee, Every tongue confess Thee Lord. Rock of Ages, we adore Thee, Mighty God, Incarnate Word. Topics: The Church Year Corner Stone Laying Languages: English
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Lo! in Zion a foundation

Author: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #128 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Lo! in Zion a foundation God, the Father, laid secure; Grounded on it our salvation By His Word of promise sure. Though the wrath of Satan rages Now and ever, as of yore, Built upon this Rock of Ages Stands the Church forevermore. 2 God in Christ, with man united, Died the death which justice sought, Hell dismayed, and heaven delighted, Saw what sovereign mercy wrought. God the Son wrought our salvation By the ransom of His blood: This is our secure foundation, This our everlasting good. 3 O Thou theme of patriarch's story, Israel's Hope, and David's Son, Prophets' and apostles' glory God and Man, forever One! Every knee shall bow before Thee, Every tongue confess Thee Lord. Rock of Ages, we adore Thee, Mighty God, Incarnate Word. Topics: The Church Year Corner-stone Laying Languages: English Tune Title: WINTHROP

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E. Cronenwett

1841 - 1931 Author of "Lo, In Zion A Foundation" in American Lutheran Hymnal Cronenwett, Emmanuel, a Lutheran Pastor at Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., contributed to the Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, Published by Order of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and other States, 1880, in addition to 20 translations from the German, the following original hymns, some of which rank with the best in the collection:— 1. A holy state is wedded life. Domestic Worship. 2. Faith is wisdom from on high. Faith. 3. Heavenly Father, Jesus taught us. Prayer. 4. Lord, Thine omniscience I adore. Omniscience. 5. O Triune God, Thy blessing great. Domestic Worship. 6. Of omniscient grace I sing. Omniscience. 7. Of Zion's honour angels sing. Ordination. 8. The precepts of the word are pure. Holy Scripture. 9. The Spirit's fruits are peace and love. Fruits of the Spirit. 10. 'Tis a marvel in our eyes. Foundation Stone laying of a Church. 11. To Thee, our fathers' God, we bow. Domestic Worship. 12. Unto Caesar let us render. National Thanksgiving. 13. We have a sure, prophetic word. Holy Scripture. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Johann G. Naumann

1741 - 1801 Person Name: Johann Gottlieb Naumann, 1741-1801 Composer of "WINTHROP" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal Johann Gottlieb Naumann; b. near Dresden, 1741; d. Dresden, 1801 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908 ========================== Born: April 7, 1741, Blasewitz, Dresden, Germany. Died: October 23, 1801, Dresden, Germany. Buried: Eliasfriedhof, Dresden, Germany. Naumann received his musical training in his town school, where he learned piano and organ. Later, he studied at the Kreuzschule in Dresden and was a member of the Dresden Kreuzchor. In Dresden, he learned from the organist and cantor of the Kreuzschule, Gottfried August Homilius, a student of Bach. In May 1757, he traveled to Italy with Swedish violinist Anders Wesström. Composer Giuseppe Tartini encountered Naumann in 1762 and took an interest in his work. Later that year, Naumann made his debut as an opera composer in Venice with Il Tesoro Insidiato. After his successful 1764 production of Li Creduti Spiriti, he was engaged as the second church composer at the Dresden court, on the recommendation of composer Johann Adolf Hasse. In 1777, as a result of negotiations by Swedish diplomat Count Löwenhjelm, Naumann was appointed to reform the Stockholm Hovkapell and help King Gustavus III in his opera plans. His work in Sweden led to the 1782 production of his opera Cora och Alonzo at the inauguration of the new opera house in Stockholm, and the 1786 production of Gustaf Wasa, based on an idea of the king for a Royal Swedish Opera. After a period as guest composer in Copenhagen (1785-56), he returned to Dresden, where he became Oberkapellmeister. In 1792, Naumann married Catarina von Grodtschilling, daughter of a Danish vice-admiral. His grandson was composer Ernst Naumann (1832–1910). http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/n/a/u/naumann_jg.htm ============================== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Gottlieb_Naumann

John H. Spielman

Arranger of "WINTHROP" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal John Henry Spielman, b. 1840, Lancaster, Ohio. Professor at Capital University, 1864-72. Editor of "Sunday-School Hymnal," "Psalterlust," and "Cantica Sacra." Public School Librarian, Columbus, Ohio; d. Columbus, Ohio, 1896