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[Lord, have mercy upon us]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Edward Hodges Hymnal Title: The Hymnal Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 32331 17771 12232 Used With Text: Kyrie eleison

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Kyrie eleison

Appears in 213 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Church Hymnal First Line: Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law Topics: liturgical Kyrie Used With Tune: [Lord, have mercy upon us] (Hodges)

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Kyrie eleison

Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #C168 (1898) Hymnal Title: The Church Hymnal First Line: Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law Topics: liturgical Kyrie Tune Title: [Lord, have mercy upon us] (Hodges)
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Kyrie eleison

Hymnal: The Hymnal #C124 (1916) Hymnal Title: The Hymnal First Line: Lord, have mercy upon us Lyrics: Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law. Lord, have mercy upon us, and write all these thy laws in our hearts, we beseech Thee. Tune Title: [Lord, have mercy upon us]
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Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law

Hymnal: The Methodist Hymnal #738c (1905) Hymnal Title: The Methodist Hymnal Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law]

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Edward Hodges

1796 - 1867 Person Name: E. Hodges Hymnal Title: The Church Hymnal Composer of "[Lord, have mercy upon us] (Hodges)" in The Church Hymnal Born: Ju­ly 20, 1796, Bris­tol, Eng­land. Died: Sep­tem­ber 1, 1867, Clif­ton, Bris­tol, Eng­land. Buried: Church of St. Mary the Vir­gin, Stan­ton Drew (about eight miles south of Bristol). Hodges’ mu­sic­al gift showed it­self at an ear­ly age; by 1819, he was play­ing the or­gan at St. James’ Church in Bris­tol, and at St. Nicholas’, 1821-1838. He al­so had an in­ter­est­ing me­chan­ic­al bent, and spurred sev­er­al tech­ni­cal im­prove­ments in or­gan de­sign. He com­posed a num­ber of serv­ic­es and an­them piec­es, and Cam­bridge Un­i­ver­si­ty award­ed him a doc­tor­ate in mu­sic in 1825. Hodges event­u­al­ly em­i­grat­ed, ac­cept­ing a post at the ca­thed­ral in To­ron­to, Ca­na­da, in 1838. The next year, he be­came mu­sic di­rect­or at Trin­i­ty Par­ish in New York Ci­ty. He be­came the or­gan­ist at Trin­i­ty Church when it opened in 1846 (the church had its or­gan built to his spe­ci­fi­ca­tions). He re­tired for health rea­sons in 1859, and re­turned to his native Eng­land in 1863. Hodges’ works in­clude: An Apol­o­gy for Church Mu­sic and Mu­sic­al Fes­tiv­als, in Ans­wer…to the Stan­dard and the Re­cord (Lond­on: 1834) Essays on the Ob­jects of Mu­sic­al Study (Bris­tol, Eng­land: 1838) An Es­say on the Cul­ti­va­tion of Church Mu­sic (New York: 1841) Contributions to the Quar­ter­ly Mu­sic­al Mag­a­zine & Mu­sic­al World Trin­i­ty Col­lect­ion of Church Mu­sic (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: 1864) (ed­it­or) Music-- BRISTOL GLOUCESTER HABAKKUK HYMN TO JOY --www.hymntime.com/