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Meter:8.8.6.8

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Quis sicut te o Jesu Christe, Consolator

Author: Kathryn Sullivan Meter: 8.8.6.8 Appears in 2 hymnals

Christ the Believer's Shield

Author: William Gadsby Meter: 8.8.6.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When foes within, and foes without

Who like to Thee, Lord Christ Jesus

Author: Kathryn Sullivan; Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary (Summit, N.J.) Meter: 8.8.6.8 Appears in 1 hymnal

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NUN DANKET ALL UND BRINGET EHR (Störl)

Meter: 8.8.6.8 Appears in 32 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Johann Georg Christian Störl Tune Sources: Störl's Gesang-und Notenbuch, 1710 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53565 42351 76655
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EXETER (Plymouth Collection)

Meter: 8.8.6.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Tune Sources: Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes by Henry Ward Beecher (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1855) Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 11231 67132 21765

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William Gadsby

1773 - 1844 Meter: 8.8.6.8 Author of "Christ the Believer's Shield" Gadsby, William , was born in 1773 at Attleborough, in Warwickshire. In 1793 he joined the Baptist church at Coventry, and in 1798 began to preach. In 1800 a chapel was built for him at Desford, in Leicestershire, and two years later another in the town of Hinckley. In 1805 he removed to Manchester, becoming minister of a chapel in Rochdale Boad, where he continued until his death, in January, 1844. Gadsby was for many years exceedingly popular as a preacher of the High Calvinist faith, and visited in that capacity most parts of England. He published The Nazarene's Songs, being a composition of Original Hymns, Manchester, 1814; and Hymns on the Death of the Princess Charlotte, Manchester, 1817. In 1814 he also published A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship, appending thereto a large number of his own compositions [Baptist Hymnody, § nr., 2]. The edition of 1882 pub. by his son J. Gadsby contains 1138 hymns, of which 157 are by William Gadsby, and form Pt. ii. of the Selection From his point of view they are sound in doctrine, but have little poetic fervour, and the rhyme is faulty in a large number of instances. Four of these hymns are in Denham's Selection and one in the Selection of J. Stevens. [Rev. W. R Stevenson, M.A. ] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary (Summit, N.J.)

Meter: 8.8.6.8 Paraphraser of "Who like to Thee, Lord Christ Jesus" The Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary is a Dominican convent in Summit, New Jersey. It was founded in 1919.

Kathryn Sullivan

Meter: 8.8.6.8 Author of "Quis sicut te o Jesu Christe, Consolator"
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