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Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

Author: Charles William Schaeffer; Johann Jacob Rambach Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, I'm baptized in Thy dear Name; In the seed Thou dost inherit, With the people Thou dost claim, I am reckoned; And for me the Saviour came. 2 Thou receivest me, O Father, As a child and heir of Thine; Jesus, Thou Who diedst, yea, rather Ever livest, Thou art mine. Thou, O Spirit, Art my Guide, my Light divine. 3 I have pledged, and would not falter, Truth, obedience, love to Thee; I have vows upon Thine altar Ever Thine alone to be, And for ever Sin and all its lusts to flee. 4 Gracious God, all Thou hast spoken In this covenant shall take place; But if I, alas! have broken These my vows, hide not Thy face; And from falling O restore me by Thy grace! 5 Lord, to Thee I now surrender All I have, and all I am; Make my heart more true and tender, Glorify in me Thy Name. Let obedience To Thy will be all my aim. 6 Help me in this high endeavor, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! Bind my heart to Thee for ever, Till I join the heavenly host. Living, dying Let me make in Thee my boast. Amen. Used With Tune: HOLYWOOD

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HOLYWOOD

Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 206 hymnals Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12312 34365 43221 Used With Text: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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ST. RAPHAEL

Meter: 8.7.4.7 Appears in 118 hymnals Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 11716 71567 14211 Used With Text: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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RESIGNATION

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Erik. K. Hoff, b. 1832 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 33217 67215 54 Used With Text: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

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Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, I'm baptized

Author: C. W. Schaefer; Johann J. Rambach Hymnal: Little Children's Book #d18 (1913) Languages: English

Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, I'm baptized

Author: C. W. Schaefer; Johann J. Rambach Hymnal: Hymns for Church Schools #d37 (1929) Languages: English

Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, I'm baptized

Author: C. W. Schaefer; Johann J. Rambach Hymnal: Sunday School Book for ... Evangelical Lutheran Congregations, by Authority of the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America #d49 (1873)

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Melchior Vulpius

1570 - 1615 Person Name: M. Vulpius, 1560—1616 Composer of "[Father, Son, and Holy Spirit]" in The Lutheran Hymnary Born into a poor family named Fuchs, Melchior Vulpius (b. Wasungen, Henneberg, Germany, c. 1570; d. Weimar, Germany, 1615) had only limited educational oppor­tunities and did not attend the university. He taught Latin in the school in Schleusingen, where he Latinized his surname, and from 1596 until his death served as a Lutheran cantor and teacher in Weimar. A distinguished composer, Vulpius wrote a St. Matthew Passion (1613), nearly two hundred motets in German and Latin, and over four hundred hymn tunes, many of which became popular in Lutheran churches, and some of which introduced the lively Italian balletto rhythms into the German hymn tunes. His music was published in Cantiones Sacrae (1602, 1604), Kirchengesangund Geistliche Lieder (1604, enlarged as Ein schon geistlich Gesanglmch, 1609), and posthumous­ly in Cantionale Sacrum (1646). Bert Polman

Charles William Schaeffer

1813 - 1896 Translator of "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" in Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church

E. J. Hopkins

1818 - 1901 Person Name: Edward J. Hopkins Composer of "ST. RAPHAEL" in Luther League Hymnal Dr Edward John Hopkins MusDoc United Kingdom 1818-1901. Born at Westminster, England, the son of a clarinetist with the Royal Opera House orchestra, he became an organist (as did two of his brothers) and a composer. In 1826 he became a chorister of the Chapel Royal and sang at the coronation of King William IV in Westminster Abbey. He also sang in the choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, a double schedule requiring skill and dexterity. On Sunday evenings he would play the outgoing voluntary at St. Martin’s in-the-field. He left Chapel Royal in 1834 and started studying organ construction at two organ factories. He took an appointment at Mitcham Church as organist at age 16, winning an audition against other organists. Four years later he became organist at the Church of St. Peter, Islington. In 1841 he became organist at St. Luke’s, Berwick St., Soho. Two Years later he was organist at Temple Church, which had a historic organ (built in 1683). He held this position for 55 years. In 1845 he married Sarah Lovett, and they had four sons and five daughters. He was closely associated with the Bach Society and was organist for the first English performances of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. In 1855 he collaborated with Edward Rimbault publishing “The organ, its history and construction” (3 editions 1855-70-77). In 1864 he was one of the founders of the “College of organists”. In 1882 he received an honorary Doctorate of Music from the Archbishop of Canterbury. He composed 30+ hymn tunes and some psalm chants, used by the Church of England. He died in London, England. John Perry
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