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CHRISTMAS MORN

Appears in 42 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. J. Hopkins, 1818-1901 Hymnal Title: The Riverdale Hymn Book Incipit: 13332 35312 22123 Used With Text: The wise may bring their learning

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The joyful morn is breaking

Appears in 29 hymnals Hymnal Title: Carols Old and Carols New Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: [The joyful morn is breaking]
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The sky can still remember

Author: Bishop Phillips Brooks (1835-1893) Appears in 8 hymnals Hymnal Title: Christian Song Used With Tune: CHRISTMAS MORN
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Weihnachtsjubel

Author: A. Flammann Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: Die Perle First Line: Vernehmt die frohe Kunde Used With Tune: [Vernehmt die frohe Kunde]

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The joyful morn is breaking

Author: Benjamin Gough (1805-1877) Hymnal: Carmina for the Sunday School and Social Worship #59 (1894) Hymnal Title: Carmina for the Sunday School and Social Worship Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTMAS MORN
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The joyful morn is breaking

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #70 (1916) Hymnal Title: Carols Old and Carols New Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [The joyful morn is breaking]
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The sky can still remember

Author: Bishop Phillips Brooks (1835-1893) Hymnal: Christian Song #106 (1926) Hymnal Title: Christian Song Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTMAS MORN

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Phillips Brooks

1835 - 1893 Person Name: Bishop Phillips Brooks (1835-1893) Hymnal Title: Christian Song Author of "The sky can still remember" in Christian Song Brooks, Phillips, D.D., was born at Boston, Dec. 13, 1835, graduated at Harvard College 1855, and was ordained in 1859. Successively Rector of the Church of the Advent, Philadelphia, and Trinity Church, Boston, he became Bishop of Mass. in 1891, and died at Boston in Jan., 1893. His Carol, "O little town of Bethlehem," was written for his Sunday School in 1868, the author having spent Christmas, 1866, at Bethlehem. His hymn, "God hath sent His angels to the earth again," is dated 1877. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

A. Flammann

Hymnal Title: Die Perle Author of "Weihnachtsjubel" in Die Perle

Anna Shipton

1815 - 1901 Hymnal Title: Plymouth Sunday-School Hymnal Author of "Down in the pleasant pastures" in Plymouth Sunday-School Hymnal Anna Savage Shipton United Kingdom 1815-1901. Born at Evesham, Wychavon, Worcester, England, she was the daughter of Evesham solicitor, Edward Savage. She inherited land from her father when he died in 1839 (her mother had died in 1817, and her brother had emigrated to Australia), and rented out some of the land. She married Joseph Shipton in 1848, but separated in 1852, allegedly due to his infidelity. Her estranged husband died in 1860. She traveled extensively and continued writing poetry and essays. She wrote 20+ religious books, and many leaflets, mostly religious. Among her books the following: a hymns and meditations book entitled, “Whispers in the palms. Hymns and meditations” (1855); Precious gems for the Savior’s diadems” (1862); “The brook in the way-original hymns” (1864); “Tell Jesus- Recollections of E Gosse”; “The cottage on the hock-an allegory”. After living in mainland Europe from the mid-1860s to the 1880s, she returned to the UK and settled in Sussex, then in St Leonard’s on the Sea, East Sussex, England, where she eventually died. John Perry =================== Shipton, Anna. Concerning this writer we can ascertain no details beyond the fact that she published:— (1) Whispers in the Palms. Hymns and Meditations. London, W. Yapp, 1855; second edition, augmented, 1857. (2) Precious Gems for the Saviour's Diadem, 1862. (3) The Brook in the Way; Original Hymns, 1864. (4) Tell Jesus: Recollections of E. Gosse. (5) The Cottage on The Hock, an Allegory. Also other smaller books. Her hymns in common use include:— i. From her Whispers in the Palms, 1855-57. 1. Down in the pleasant pastures. The Good Shepherd. 2. Father, My cup is full. Gethsemane. 3. How shall I praise Thee, O my God? Praise. 4. Jesus, Master, hear my cry. Blind Bartimaeus. ii. From her other Works. 5. Call them in, the poor,the wretched (1862). Home Missions. 6. Praise God, ye gladdening smiles of mom. Ps. cxlviii. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

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