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SANDFORD

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James Stephenson Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51132 15436 22312

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All praise to Thee, O Lord

Author: H. W. Beadon Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 16 hymnals Lyrics: 1 All praise to Thee, O Lord, Who by Thy mighty power Didst manifest Thy glory forth In Cana's marriage hour. 2 Thou speakest, it is done; Obedient to Thy word, The water reddening into wine Proclaims the present Lord. 3 Blest were the eyes which saw That wondrous mystery, The great beginning of Thy works, That kindled faith in Thee. 4 And blessed they who know Thine unseen presence true, When in the kingdom of Thy grace Thou makest all things new. 5 For by thy loving hand Thy people still are fed; Thou art the cup of blessing, Lord, And Thou the heavenly bread. 6 O may this grace be ours, In Thee for aye to live, And drink of those refreshing streams Which Thou alone canst give. 7 So, led from strength to strength Grant us, O Lord, to see The marriage supper of the Lamb, The great Epiphany. Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany Used With Tune: [All praise to Thee]
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How beauteous are their feet

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 711 hymnals Used With Tune: SANDFORD

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How beauteous are their feet

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #44 (1883) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Languages: English Tune Title: SANDFORD
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All praise to Thee, O Lord

Author: H. W. Beadon Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #232 (1913) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 All praise to Thee, O Lord, Who by Thy mighty power Didst manifest Thy glory forth In Cana's marriage hour. 2 Thou speakest, it is done; Obedient to Thy word, The water reddening into wine Proclaims the present Lord. 3 Blest were the eyes which saw That wondrous mystery, The great beginning of Thy works, That kindled faith in Thee. 4 And blessed they who know Thine unseen presence true, When in the kingdom of Thy grace Thou makest all things new. 5 For by thy loving hand Thy people still are fed; Thou art the cup of blessing, Lord, And Thou the heavenly bread. 6 O may this grace be ours, In Thee for aye to live, And drink of those refreshing streams Which Thou alone canst give. 7 So, led from strength to strength Grant us, O Lord, to see The marriage supper of the Lamb, The great Epiphany. Topics: The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany; The Church Year Second Sunday after Epiphany Tune Title: [All praise to Thee]

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Hyde Wyndham Beadon

1812 - 1891 Person Name: H. W. Beadon Author of "All praise to Thee, O Lord" in The Lutheran Hymnary Beadon, Hyde Wyndham, M.A., born in 1812, and educated at Eton and at St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A., 1835, M.A., 1839. Taking Holy Orders in 1836, he became, in 1837, Vicar of Haselbury Plucknett, near Crewkerne, and, in 1838, Vicar of Latton, Wilts. He is also Hon. Canon of Bristol, and Rural Dean. His hymns were published in The Parish Hymn Book , 1863 and 1875, of which he was co-editor with the Rev. G. Phillimore, and Bp. Woodford. To that collection, in 1863, he contributed the following hymns:— 1. Fierce was the storm of wind. Epiphany. 2. Glory to thee, 0 Lord, Who by, &c. Epiphany. This is usually given as, "All praise to Thee, 0 Lord, Who by," &c, and is found in several hymnals. 3. 0 God, Thy soldiers' crown. A translation of "Deus tuorum militum" (q.v.). This is sometimes given as, "0 Christ," &c. 4. The Son of Man shall come. Epiphany. The peculiarity of these hymns is that they are all in S.M. Their use is somewhat limited, with the exception of Nos. 1 and 2. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

James Stephenson

Composer of "SANDFORD"