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ISHPEMING

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 4 hymnals Matching Instances: 4 Composer and/or Arranger: Gerhard Theodore Alexis Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 53721 76551 12233 Used With Text: O God, to Thine Anointed King

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O God, to Thine Anointed King

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Topics: Judge, God, Christ As; King, Christ Our; Peace Among Men; Peace and Rest; Prince Of Peace, Christ The; Kingdom of Christ; Poor Scripture: Psalm 72 Used With Tune: ISHPEMING
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Lord, who at Cana's wedding feast

Author: Adelaide Thrupp; Godfrey Thring, 1823 - 1903 Appears in 40 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Lyrics: 1 Lord, who at Cana’s wedding feast Didst as a guest appear, Thou, dearer far than earthly guest, Vouchsafe thy presence here; For holy thou indeed dost prove The marriage vow to be, Proclaiming it a type of love Between the Church and thee; 2 The holiest vow that man can make, The golden thread in life, The bond that none may dare to break, That bindeth man and wife; Which, blest by thee, whate’er betides, No evil shall destroy, Through care-worn days each care divides, And doubles every joy. A-men. 3 On those who at thine altar kneel, O Lord, thy blessing pour, That each may wake the other’s zeal To love thee more and more: O grant them here in peace to live, In purity and love, And, this world leaving, to receive A crown of life above. Amen. Topics: Home and Family; Sacraments and Rites Marriage Used With Tune: ISHPEMING
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O God, to Thine Anointed King

Author: Anonymous Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Lyrics: 1. O God, to Thine anointed king Give truth and righteousness; Thy people He will justly judge And give the poor redress. Then every fruitful mountainside Shall yield its rich increase, And righteousness in all the land Shall bear the fruit of peace. 2. The poor man’s cause He will maintain, The needy He will bless, And He will break the strength of those Who would the poor oppress. So men shall fear Thee while the sun In daily splendor glows, And through all ages, while the moon On earth its light bestows. 3. Like rain upon the newborn grass, That falls refreshingly, Like gentle showers that cheer the earth, So shall His coming be. The righteous in His glorious day Shall flourish and increase, The earth, until the moon shall fade, Shall have abundant peace. Used With Tune: ISHPEMING Text Sources: From The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 193

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O God, to Thine Anointed King

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4911 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. O God, to Thine anointed king Give truth and righteousness; Thy people He will justly judge And give the poor redress. Then every fruitful mountainside Shall yield its rich increase, And righteousness in all the land Shall bear the fruit of peace. 2. The poor man’s cause He will maintain, The needy He will bless, And He will break the strength of those Who would the poor oppress. So men shall fear Thee while the sun In daily splendor glows, And through all ages, while the moon On earth its light bestows. 3. Like rain upon the newborn grass, That falls refreshingly, Like gentle showers that cheer the earth, So shall His coming be. The righteous in His glorious day Shall flourish and increase, The earth, until the moon shall fade, Shall have abundant peace. Languages: English Tune Title: ISHPEMING
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Another Day Is at Its Close

Author: Johan Olof Wallin; Johann Friedrich Herzog; Rev. Ernst Adrian Zetterstrand Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #557 (1926) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 Another day is at its close, Its joys and sorrows spent; Another night with sweet repose Unto the earth is sent. In Thee, O Lord, my trust I place, No change can Thee befall; My days and nights, filled with Thy grace, By Thee are numbered all. 2 Safe in Thy keeping let me be When daylight fades away; And gladly will I worship Thee When dawns another day. If death this night should summon me, O Jesus, be Thou nigh; Grant that I rest secure in Thee Whether I live or die. Amen. Topics: Occasional Evening; Evening Languages: English Tune Title: ISHPEMING
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Lord, who at Cana's wedding feast

Author: Adelaide Thrupp; Godfrey Thring, 1823 - 1903 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #301 (1958) Lyrics: 1 Lord, who at Cana’s wedding feast Didst as a guest appear, Thou, dearer far than earthly guest, Vouchsafe thy presence here; For holy thou indeed dost prove The marriage vow to be, Proclaiming it a type of love Between the Church and thee; 2 The holiest vow that man can make, The golden thread in life, The bond that none may dare to break, That bindeth man and wife; Which, blest by thee, whate’er betides, No evil shall destroy, Through care-worn days each care divides, And doubles every joy. A-men. 3 On those who at thine altar kneel, O Lord, thy blessing pour, That each may wake the other’s zeal To love thee more and more: O grant them here in peace to live, In purity and love, And, this world leaving, to receive A crown of life above. Amen. Topics: Home and Family; Sacraments and Rites Marriage Languages: English Tune Title: ISHPEMING

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Gerhard T. Alexis

1889 - 1927 Person Name: Gerhard Theodore Alexis, 1889 - 1927 Composer of "ISHPEMING" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America

Adelaide Thrupp

1831 - 1908 Author, Stanzas 1, 3 of "Lord, who at Cana's wedding feast" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America Adelaide Thrupp was born in London St. Georges, Hanover Square, London, Middlesex, England and died in 1908 in Guildford, Surrey, England. With her brother, Joseph she published Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship, 1853. NN, Hymnary

Godfrey Thring

1823 - 1903 Person Name: Godfrey Thring, 1823 - 1903 Composer, Stanza 2 of "Lord, who at Cana's wedding feast" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America Godfrey Thring (b. Alford, Somersetshire, England, 1823; d. Shamley Green, Guilford, Surrey, England, 1903) was born in the parsonage of Alford, where his father was rector. Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, England, he was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1847. After serving in several other parishes, Thring re­turned to Alford and Hornblotten in 1858 to succeed his father as rector, a position he retained until his own retirement in 1893. He was also associated with Wells Cathedral (1867-1893). After 1861 Thring wrote many hymns and published several hymnals, including Hymns Congregational (1866), Hymns and Sacred Lyrics (1874), and the respect­ed A Church of England Hymn Book Adapted to the Daily Services of the Church Throughout the Year (1880), which was enlarged as The Church of England Hymn Book (1882). Bert Polman ================ Thring, Godfrey, B.A., son of the Rev. J. G. D. Thring, of Alford, Somerset, was born at Alford, March 25, 1823, and educated at Shrewsbury School, and at Balliol College, Oxford, B.A. in 1845. On taking Holy Orders he was curate of Stratfield-Turgis, 1846-50; of Strathfieldsaye, 1850-53; and of other parishes to 1858, when he became rector of Alford-with-Hornblotton, Somerset. R.D. 1867-76. In 1876 he was preferred as prebend of East Harptree in Wells cathedral. Prebendary Thring's poetical works are:— Hymns Congregational and Others, 1866; Hymns and Verses, 1866; and Hymns and Sacred Lyrics, 1874. In 1880 he published A Church of England Hymnbook Adapted to the Daily Services of the Church throughout the Year; and in 1882, a revised and much improved edition of the same as The Church of England Hymn Book, &c. A great many of Prebendary Thring's hymns are annotated under their respective first lines; the rest in common use include:— 1. Beneath the Church's hallowed shade. Consecration of a Burial Ground. Written in 1870. This is one of four hymns set to music by Dr. Dykes, and first published by Novello & Co., 1873. It was also included (but without music) in the author's Hymns & Sacred Lyrics, 1874, p. 170, and in his Collection, 1882. 2. Blessed Saviour, Thou hast taught us. Quinquagesima. Written in 1866, and first published in the author's Hymns Congregational and Others, 1866. It was republished in his Hymns & Sacred Lyrics, 1874; and his Collection, 1882. It is based upon the Epistle for Quinquagesima. 3. Blot out our sins of old. Lent. Written in 1862, and first published in Hymns Congregational and Others