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O Thou, from whom all goodness flows

Author: Thomas Haweis Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 418 hymnals Lyrics: O Thou, from whom all goodness flows, I lift my heart to thee; In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, Dear Lord, remember me. When on my aching, burdened heart My sins lie heavily, Thy pardon grant, thy peace impart: In love, remember me. When trials sore obstruct my way, And ills I cannot flee, O let my strength be as my day! For good, remember me. If worn with pain, disease, and grief This feeble frame should be, Grant patience, rest, and kind relief: Hear and remember me. And O when in the hour of death I own thy just decree, Be this the prayer of my last breath, Dear Lord, remember me! Amen. Topics: Visitation; Parochial Missions Used With Tune: MANOAH

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BALERMA

Appears in 434 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. Simpson Incipit: 13216 56113 23532 Used With Text: O Thou, from whom all goodness flows
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DALEHURST

Appears in 198 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Arthur Cottman Incipit: 32143 32112 34442 Used With Text: O Thou from Whom all goodness flows
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BEATITUDO

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 442 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Bacchus Dykes Tune Sources: Hymns An­cient and Mo­dern, 1875 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 12353 14367 13222 Used With Text: O Thou from Whom All Goodness Flows

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O Thou from Whom all goodness flows

Author: Rev. Thomas Haweis Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #663 (1894) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Thou, from Whom all goodness flows, I lift my heart to Thee; In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, Dear Lord, remember me. 2 When on my aching, burdened heart My sins lie heavily, My pardon grant, Thy peace impart: In love, remember me. 3 When trials sore obstruct my way, And ills I cannot flee, Oh, let my strength be as my day! For good, remember me. 4 If worn with pain, disease, and grief, This feeble frame should be, Grant patience, rest, and kind relief: Hear and remember me. 5 And oh, when in the hour of death I own Thy just decree, By this the prayer of my last breath, Dear Lord, remember me. Amen. Topics: Home and Personal Use Languages: English Tune Title: [O Thou from Whom all goodness flows]
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O Thou from Whom All Goodness Flows

Author: T. Haweis Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 #258 (1904) First Line: O Thou, from whom all goodness flows Languages: English Tune Title: [O Thou, from whom all goodness flows]
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O Thou, From Whom All Goodness Flows

Author: Thomas Haweis Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #288 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Thou, from whom all goodness flows, I lift my heart to Thee; In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, Good Lord, remember me! 2 When on my aching, burdened heart My sins lie heavily, Thy pardon speak, new peace impart; Good Lord, remember me! 3 When trials sore obstruct my way And ills I cannot flee; O let my strength be as my day; Good Lord, remember me! 4 When in the solemn hour of death I wait Thy just decree; Be this the prayer of my last breath: Good Lord, remember me! 5 And when before Thy throne I stand And lift my soul to Thee, Then, with the saints at Thy right hand, Good Lord, remember me! Amen. Topics: The Christian Life Cross and Comfort Languages: English Tune Title: REDHEAD

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George Frideric Handel

1685 - 1759 Person Name: G. F. Händel Composer of "CHRISTMAS" in The Academic Hymnal 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

Samuel Webbe

1770 - 1843 Person Name: Samuel Webbe, jun. ? (1770-1843) Composer of "BELMONT" in The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes Samuel Webbe, Jr. (1770-1843), adapted the tune RICHMOND. He was organist at Paradise Street Unitarian Church, Liverpool (1798). Later he succeeded his father as organist at the Spanish Ambassador’s Chapel, London (1817), and then St. Nicholas’ Church and St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Chapel, Liverpool. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

John Randall

1717 - 1799 Person Name: Jno. Randall Composer of "[O Thou from whom all goodness flows]" in Zion's Delight