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CHOPE

Meter: Irregular Appears in 5 hymnals Tune Sources: Chope's Carols Incipit: 55567 13452 56765

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In the Field With Their Flocks Abiding

Appears in 48 hymnals Used With Tune: [In the field with their flocks abiding]

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He sang, that first sweet Christmas

Author: Frederic W. Farrar Hymnal: The Methodist Hymnal #117 (1905) First Line: In the field with their flocks abiding Languages: English Tune Title: CHOPE
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In the Field with Their Flocks Abiding

Author: Frederic W. Farrar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3009 Refrain First Line: Glory to God in the highest Lyrics: 1. In the field with their flocks abiding, They lay on the dewy ground; And glimmering under the starlight, The sheep lay white around; When the light of the Lord streamed o’er them, And lo! from heaven above, An angel leaned from the glory, And sang his song of love. He sang, that first sweet Christmas, The song that shall never cease. Refrain Glory to God in the highest, On earth good will and peace. 2. To you in the city of David A Savior is born today! And sudden a host of the heavenly ones Flashed forth to join the lay. O never hath sweeter message Thrilled home to the souls of men And the heavens themselves had never heard A gladder choir till then. For they sang that Christmas carol That never on earth shall cease. [Refrain] 3. And the shepherds came to the manger, And gazed on the Holy Child; And calmly o’er that rude cradle The virgin mother smiled; And the sky in the starlit silence, Seemed full of the angel lay: To you in the City of David A Savior is born today! O they sang, and we pray that never The carol on earth shall cease. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: CHOPE
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In the Field With Their Flocks Abiding

Hymnal: The Calvary Hymnal #67 (1891) Languages: English Tune Title: [In the field with their flocks abiding]

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Arthur Henry Brown

1830 - 1926 Person Name: Arthur H. Brown Composer of "CHOPE" Born: Ju­ly 24, 1830, Brent­wood, Es­sex, Eng­land. Died: Feb­ru­a­ry 15, 1926, Brent­wood, Es­sex, Eng­land. Almost com­plete­ly self taught, Brown be­gan play­ing the or­gan at the age 10. He was or­gan­ist of the Brent­wood Par­ish Church, Es­sex (1842-53); St. Ed­ward’s, Rom­ford (1853-58); Brent­wood Par­ish Church (1858-88); St. Pe­ter’s Church, South Weald (from 1889); and Sir An­tho­ny Browne’s School (to 1926). A mem­ber of the Lon­don Gre­gor­i­an As­so­ci­a­tion, he helped as­sem­ble the Ser­vice Book for the an­nu­al fes­tiv­al in St. Paul’s Ca­thed­ral. He sup­port­ed the Ox­ford Move­ment, and pi­o­neered the res­tor­a­tion of plain­chant and Gre­gor­i­an mu­sic in Ang­li­can wor­ship. Brown ed­it­ed var­i­ous pub­li­ca­tions, in­clud­ing the Al­tar Hym­nal. His other works in­clude set­tings of the Can­ti­cles and the Ho­ly Com­mun­ion Ser­vice, a Child­ren’s Fes­tiv­al Serv­ice, an­thems, songs, part songs, and over 800 hymn tunes and car­ols. Music: Alleluia! Sing the Tri­umph Arthur Dale Ab­bey Fields of Gold Are Glow­ing Gerran Holy Church Holy Rood If An­gels Sang Our Sav­ior’s Birth Lammas O, Sing We a Car­ol Purleigh Redemptor Mun­di Ring On, Ye Joy­ous Christ­mas Bells Saffron Wal­den St. An­a­tol­i­us St. Aus­tell St. John Dam­as­cene St. Ma­byn St. So­phro­ni­us Story of the Cross Sweet Child Di­vine --www.hymntime.com/tch

Frederick W. Farrar

1831 - 1903 Person Name: Frederic W. Farrar Author of "In the Field with Their Flocks Abiding" in The Cyber Hymnal Farrar, Frederic William, D.D., son of the Rev. Charles Penhorn Farrar, sometime a missionary in India, and late Rector of Sidcup, Kent. He was born at Bombay, Aug. 7th, 1831; and educated at King William's College, Isle of Man, and at King's College, London. In 1850 he obtained a classical exhibition, and in 1852 a scholarship at the University of London, whence, after taking the degree of B.A., he passed to Trinity College, Cambridge. There, in 1852, he took (with other prizes) the Chancellor's Prize in English verse, and graduated in first-class classical honours in 1854. In the same year he entered Holy Orders, and was subsequently for some time an assistant master at Harrow School. In 1871 he was appointed to the head mastership of Marlborough College, which he held until 1876, when he was nominated a Canon of Westminster Abbey and Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster. He had previously been chosen Select Preacher before the University of Cambridge in 1868, and again in 1874, 1875, and Hulsean Lecturer in 1870. He was also appointed in 1869 a Chaplain to the Queen, and in 1883, Archdeacon of Westminster. Archdeacon Farrar has achieved a high reputation both as a writer and a preacher. He is the author of some volumes of fiction for the young which soon attained great popularity, as well as of several important works in the departments of philology and theology. Of the latter, his Life of Christ and Life and Work of St. Paul are the best known. As a preacher, Archdeacon Farrar stands in the first rank as a master of graceful eloquence. His contributions to hymnody include, "Father, before Thy throne of light," "God and Father, great and holy," and a beautiful carol, "In the fields with their flocks abiding." [George Arthur Crawford, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Farrar, F. W. , p. 365, ii. Dr. Farrar became Dean of Canterbury in 1895, and died at Canterbury, March 22, 1903. His Life, &c, by his son, was published in 1904. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library