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Angels, Roll the Rock Away

Author: Thomas Scott Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 497 hymnals Topics: King, Christ Our; Resurrection of Christ; Ascension of Christ; Conqueror, Christ the Used With Tune: HENDON
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Lord, We Come Before Thee Now

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 825 hymnals Topics: Worship Opening of Worship Used With Tune: HENDON
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Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me

Author: Edward Hopper, 1816-1888 Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1,222 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Savior, pilot me, Over life's tempestuous sea; Unknown waves before me roll, Hiding rock and treach'rous shoal; Chart and compass come from Thee: Jesus, Savior, pilot me! 2 As a mother stills her child, Thou canst hush the ocean wild; Boist'rous waves obey Thy will When Thou say'st to them, "Be still!" Wondrous Sov'reign of the sea, Jesus, Saviour, pilot me! 3 When at last I near the shore, And the fearful breakers roar 'Twixt me and the peaceful rest, Then, while leaning on Thy breast, May I hear Thee say to me, "Fear not, I will pilot thee!" Amen. Topics: Comfort; Guidance; Pilgrim / Pilgrimage Scripture: Mark 4:30 Used With Tune: PILOT

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HENDON

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 784 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henri A. C. Malan; Lowell Mason Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11151 35433 33242 Used With Text: Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know
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TOPLADY

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1,224 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Thomas Hastings, 1784-1872 Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 56531 65123 21717 Used With Text: Rock of Ages
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PILOT

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 844 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John E. Gould, 1822-1875 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 32172 16543 321 Used With Text: Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me

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Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: Hymns to the Living God #8 (2017) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 First Line: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord Lyrics: 1 Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of hosts, Eternal King, by the heav'ns and earth adored! Angels and archangels sing, chanting everlastingly to the blessed Trinity. 2 Since by Thee were all things made, and in Thee do all things live, be to Thee all honor paid; praise to Thee let all things give, singing everlastingly To the blessed Trinity. 3 Thousands, tens of thousands stand, spirits blest before Thy throne, speeding thence at Thy command; and, when Thy command is done, singing everlastingly to the blessed Trinity. 4 Cherubim and seraphim veil their faces with their wings; eyes of angels are too dim to behold the King of kings, while they sing eternally to the blessed Trinity. 5 Thee, apostles, prophets, Thee, Thee, the noble martyr band, praise with solemn jubilee, Thee, the Church in ev'ry land; singing everlastingly, to the blessed Trinity. 6 Alleluia! Lord, to Thee, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Three in One, and One in Three, join we with the heav'enly host, singing everlastingly to the blessed Trinity. Topics: Revelation and Adoration Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ATHANASIUS
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Lord, We Come Before Thee Now

Author: Wm. Hammond Hymnal: Hymns of Grace #17 (1968) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Topics: God the Father; The Church; God the Father Languages: English Tune Title: HENDON
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Lord, We Come Before Thee Now

Author: William Hammond, 1719-1783 Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #25 (1972) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Topics: General Worship; Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales Scripture: Hebrews 4:16 Languages: English Tune Title: HENDON

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William B. Bradbury

1816 - 1868 Person Name: William Batchelder Bradbury (1816-1868) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Composer of "YARBROUGH" in The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 William Batchelder Bradbury USA 1816-1868. Born at York, ME, he was raised on his father's farm, with rainy days spent in a shoe-shop, the custom in those days. He loved music and spent spare hours practicing any music he could find. In 1830 the family moved to Boston, where he first saw and heard an organ and piano, and other instruments. He became an organist at 15. He attended Dr. Lowell Mason's singing classes, and later sang in the Bowdoin Street church choir. Dr. Mason became a good friend. He made $100/yr playing the organ, and was still in Dr. Mason's choir. Dr. Mason gave him a chance to teach singing in Machias, ME, which he accepted. He returned to Boston the following year to marry Adra Esther Fessenden in 1838, then relocated to Saint John, New Brunswick. Where his efforts were not much appreciated, so he returned to Boston. He was offered charge of music and organ at the First Baptist Church of Brooklyn. That led to similar work at the Baptist Tabernacle, New York City, where he also started a singing class. That started singing schools in various parts of the city, and eventually resulted in music festivals, held at the Broadway Tabernacle, a prominent city event. He conducted a 1000 children choir there, which resulted in music being taught as regular study in public schools of the city. He began writing music and publishing it. In 1847 he went with his wife to Europe to study with some of the music masters in London and also Germany. He attended Mendelssohn funeral while there. He went to Switzerland before returning to the states, and upon returning, commenced teaching, conducting conventions, composing, and editing music books. In 1851, with his brother, Edward, he began manufacturring Bradbury pianos, which became popular. Also, he had a small office in one of his warehouses in New York and often went there to spend time in private devotions. As a professor, he edited 59 books of sacred and secular music, much of which he wrote. He attended the Presbyterian church in Bloomfield, NJ, for many years later in life. He contracted tuberculosis the last two years of his life. John Perry

William Hammond

1719 - 1783 Person Name: Wm. Hammond Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Author of "Lord, We Come Before Thee Now" in Hymns of Grace Hammond, William, B.A, born at Battle, Sussex, Jan. 6, 1719, and educated at St. John's College, Cambridge. In 1743 he joined the Calvinistic Methodists; and in 1745, the Moravian Brethren. He died in London, Aug. 19, 1783, and was buried in the Moravian burial-ground, Sloane Street, Chelsea. He left an Autobiography in Greek, which remains unpublished. His original hymns, together with his translations from the Latin, were published in his:— Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs. To which is prefix'd A Preface, giving some Account of a Weak Faith, and a Full Assurance of Faith; and briefly stating the Doctrine of Sanctification; and shewing a Christian's Completeness, Perfection, and Happiness in Christ. By William Hammond, A.B., late of St. John's College, Cambridge. London: Printed by W. Strahan; and sold by J. Oswald, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry, mdccxlv. A few of his original hymns from scriptural fidelity and earnestness have attained to a foremost position amongst English hymns. These include, "Awake, and sing the song," and "Lord, we come before Thee now." His translations of Latin hymns were amongst the earliest published after those contained in the Primers and other devotional works of 16th and 17th centuries. They are of merit, and worthy of attention. Greater use might also be made of his original compositions. In addition to those named above, the following are also in common use:— 1. Brightness of the Father's Face. God the Son. 2. How great the Christian's portion is. Possession of All in Christ. 3. If Jesus is yours. God's unchangeable Love. 4. In Thine own appointed way. Divine Worship. 5. Jesus, Who died the [a] world to save. Easter. 6. Lord, if on earth the thought of Thee. Heaven anticipated. 1. Now with joint consent we sing. Divine Worship. 8. O Lord, how little do we know. Quinquagesima. 9. Would you win a soul to God ? The Gospel Message. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Richard Redhead

1820 - 1901 Person Name: Richard Redhead, 1820-1901 Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Composer of "AJALON" in The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 Richard Redhead (b. Harrow, Middlesex, England, 1820; d. Hellingley, Sussex, England, 1901) was a chorister at Magdalen College, Oxford. At age nineteen he was invited to become organist at Margaret Chapel (later All Saints Church), London. Greatly influencing the musical tradition of the church, he remained in that position for twenty-five years as organist and an excellent trainer of the boys' choirs. Redhead and the church's rector, Frederick Oakeley, were strongly committed to the Oxford Movement, which favored the introduction of Roman elements into Anglican worship. Together they produced the first Anglican plainsong psalter, Laudes Diurnae (1843). Redhead spent the latter part of his career as organist at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Paddington (1864-1894). Bert Polman

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library Meter: 7.7.7.7.7

Small Church Music

Meter: 7.7.7.7.7 Editors: Johann C. Schwedler Description: History The SmallChurchMusic site was launched in 2006, growing out of the requests from those struggling to provide suitable music for their services and meetings. Rev. Clyde McLennan was ordained in mid 1960’s and was a pastor in many small Australian country areas, and therefore was acutely aware of this music problem. Having also been trained as a Pipe Organist, recordings on site (which are a subset of the smallchurchmusic.com site) are all actually played by Clyde, and also include piano and piano with organ versions. About the Recordings All recordings are in MP3 format. Churches all around the world use the recordings, with downloads averaging over 60,000 per month. The recordings normally have an introduction, several verses and a slowdown on the last verse. Users are encouraged to use software: Audacity (http://www.audacityteam.org) or Song Surgeon (http://songsurgeon.com) to adjust the MP3 number of verses, tempo and pitch to suit their local needs. Mobile App We have partnered with the developer of the popular NetTracks mobile app to offer the Small Church Music collection as a convenient mobile app. Experience the beloved Small Church Music collection through this iOS app featuring nearly 10,000 high-quality hymn recordings that can be organized into custom setlists and downloaded for offline use—ideal for worship services without musicians, congregational practice, and personal devotion. The app requires a small fee to cover maintenance costs. Please note: While Hymnary.org hosts this music collection, technical support for the app is provided exclusively by the app developer, not by Hymnary.org staff. LicensingCopyright notice: Rev. Clyde McLennan, performer in this collection, has assigned his performer rights in this collection to Hymnary.org. Non-commercial use of these recordings is permitted. For permission to use them for any other purposes, please contact manager@hymnary.org. Home/Music(smallchurchmusic.com) List SongsAlphabetically List Songsby Meter List Songs byTune Name About  
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