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The Son of God proclaim!

Author: Basil Bridge (born 1927) Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: God's Church Holy Communion Used With Tune: ST. THOMAS

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FESTAL SONG

Appears in 191 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Walter, 1825-1893 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51535 65671 76523 Used With Text: The Son of God proclaim
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MOUNT EPHRAIM

Appears in 36 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Benjamin Milgrove Incipit: 13215 43211 765 Used With Text: The Son of God proclaim
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ST. THOMAS

Appears in 990 hymnals Tune Sources: A. Williams's New Universal Psalmodist 1770 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51132 12345 43432 Used With Text: The Son of God proclaim!

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The Son of God Proclaim

Author: Basil E. Bridge (1927-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #77 (1998) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Eucharist; Eucharist; Praise of God; Servanthood Scripture: Job 9:1-12 Languages: English Tune Title: SUNDERLAND

The Son of GOd Proclaim

Author: Basil E. Bridge (1927-) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #411 (1985) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: The Son of God proclaim Topics: Doctrines Communion Tune Title: DAY OF PRAISE

The Son of God Proclaim

Author: Basil E. Bridge Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #532 (1985) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:24 Languages: English Tune Title: CARLISLE

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William Henry Monk

1823 - 1889 Person Name: W. H. Monk (1823-89) Composer of "ST ETHELWALD" in New Church Praise William H. Monk (b. Brompton, London, England, 1823; d. London, 1889) is best known for his music editing of Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861, 1868; 1875, and 1889 editions). He also adapted music from plainsong and added accompaniments for Introits for Use Throughout the Year, a book issued with that famous hymnal. Beginning in his teenage years, Monk held a number of musical positions. He became choirmaster at King's College in London in 1847 and was organist and choirmaster at St. Matthias, Stoke Newington, from 1852 to 1889, where he was influenced by the Oxford Movement. At St. Matthias, Monk also began daily choral services with the choir leading the congregation in music chosen according to the church year, including psalms chanted to plainsong. He composed over fifty hymn tunes and edited The Scottish Hymnal (1872 edition) and Wordsworth's Hymns for the Holy Year (1862) as well as the periodical Parish Choir (1840-1851). Bert Polman

Henry Thomas Smart

1813 - 1879 Person Name: Henry Thomas Smart (1813-1879) Composer of "SUNDERLAND" in Common Praise (1998) Henry Smart (b. Marylebone, London, England, 1813; d. Hampstead, London, 1879), a capable composer of church music who wrote some very fine hymn tunes (REGENT SQUARE, 354, is the best-known). Smart gave up a career in the legal profession for one in music. Although largely self taught, he became proficient in organ playing and composition, and he was a music teacher and critic. Organist in a number of London churches, including St. Luke's, Old Street (1844-1864), and St. Pancras (1864-1869), Smart was famous for his extemporiza­tions and for his accompaniment of congregational singing. He became completely blind at the age of fifty-two, but his remarkable memory enabled him to continue playing the organ. Fascinated by organs as a youth, Smart designed organs for impor­tant places such as St. Andrew Hall in Glasgow and the Town Hall in Leeds. He composed an opera, oratorios, part-songs, some instrumental music, and many hymn tunes, as well as a large number of works for organ and choir. He edited the Choralebook (1858), the English Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship (1867), and the Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal (1875). Some of his hymn tunes were first published in Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861). Bert Polman

Basil E. Bridge

b. 1927 Person Name: Basil Bridge (born 1927) Author of "The Son of God proclaim!" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)