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Gentle Mary Laid Her Child

Author: Joseph Simpson Cook Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 48 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Gentle Mary laid her Child Lowly in a manger; There He lay, the undefiled, To the world a stranger: Such a Babe in such a place, Can He be the Savior? Ask the saved of all the race Who have found His favor. 2 Angels sang about His birth; Wise men sought and found Him; Heaven's star shone brightly forth, Glory all around Him: Shepherds saw the wondrous sight, Heard the angels singing; All the plains were lit that night, All the hills were ringing. 3 Gentle Mary laid her Child Lowly in a manger; He is still the undefiled, But no more a stranger: Son of God, of humble birth, Beautiful the story; Praise His name in all the earth, Hail the King of glory! Baptist Hymnal,, 1991 Topics: liturgical Gospel Acclamation Songs

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TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 88 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ernest C. MacMillan, 1893-1983 Tune Sources: Piae Cantiones 1582 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11121 15656 71111 Used With Text: Gentle Mary Laid Her Child
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GENTLE MARY

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Alta Lind Cook; Scott Wilkinson Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 15671 56712 15611 Used With Text: Gentle Mary Laid Her Child
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WEIMAR

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 44 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Melchior Vulpius Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 32123 45654 32135 Used With Text: Gentle Mary laid her child

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Gentle Mary Laid Her Child

Author: Joseph Simpson Cook Hymnal: Voices United #46 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 Gentle Mary laid her child lowly in a manger; there he lay, the undefiled, to the world a stranger. Such a Babe in such a place, can he be the Saviour? Ask the saved of all the race who have found his favour. 2 Angels sang about his birth, wise Men sought and found him; heaven’s star shone brightly forth, glory all around him. Shepherds saw the wondrous sight, heard the angels singing; all the plains were lit that night, all the hills were ringing. 3 Gentle Mary laid her child lowly in a manger; he is still the undefiled, but no more a stranger. Son of God of humble birth, beautiful the story; praise his name in all the earth; hail the King of glory! Topics: The Christian Year Christmas; Angels; Biblical Characters Mary, Mother of Jesus; Biblical Characters Shepherds; Biblical Characters Wisemen/Sages/Kings; Biblical Narrative; Children Praising; Christian Year Christmas; Glory; Humility; Jesus Christ Birth and Infancy; Jesus Christ Kingship, Conqueror; Jesus Christ Saviour; Salvation; Star(s); Wonder; Advent 4 Year A; Christmas Eve Year A; Christmas Day 1 Year A; Christmas Eve Year C Languages: English Tune Title: GENTLE MARY
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Gentle Mary Laid Her Child

Author: Joseph Simpson Cook Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #27 (1990) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 Gentle Mary laid her Child Lowly in a manger; There He lay, the undefiled, To the world a stranger. Such a Babe in such a place, Can He be the Savior? Ask the saved of all the race Who have found His favor. 2 Angels sang about His birth; Wise men sought and found Him; Heaven’s star shone brightly forth, Glory all around Him. Shepherds saw the wondrous sight, Heard the angels singing; All the plains were lit that night, All the hills were ringing. 3 Gentle Mary laid her Child Lowly in a manger; He is still the undefiled, But no more a stranger. Son of God, of humble birth, Beautiful the story; Praise His Name in all the earth, Hail the King of glory! Scripture: Matthew 2:8-12 Languages: English Tune Title: TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM
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Gentle Mary Laid Her Child

Author: Joseph S. Cook Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #56 (1993) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Gentle Mary laid her child Lowly in a manger; There he lay, the undefiled, To the world a stranger. Such a babe in such a place -- Can he be the Savior? Ask the saved of all the race Who have found his favor. 2 Angels sang about his birth; Wise men sought and found him. Heaven's star shone brightly forth, Glory all around them. Shepherds saw the wondrous sight, Heard the angels singing. All the plains were lit that night; All the hills were ringing. 3 Gentle Mary laid her child Lowly in a manger; He is still the undefiled, But no more a stranger. Son of God, of humble birth, Beautiful the story; Praise his name in all the earth, Hail the King of glory! Topics: Christmas; Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM

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Anonymous

Composer of "TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Melchior Vulpius

1570 - 1615 Composer of "WEIMAR" in The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 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

Ron Hamilton

1950 - 2023 Person Name: Ron Hamilton, 1950- Composer of "WENIGER" in Rejoice Hymns In honor and memory of Ron ("Patch the Pirate") Hamilton (1950-2023), the American Christian musician, lyricist, composer, and president and owner of Majesty Music, who passed away last week on April 19, the posts this week will be about him. After finishing high school, in 1969 Ron went on to Bob Jones University (BJU) in Greenville, SC, where he received a BA in Church Music in 1973, followed by an MA in Church Music Composition. While at BJU Ron met Shelly Garlock at vesper choir, directed by her father, Dr. Frank Garlock; it was "love at first sight" and six years later, on May 31, 1975, they were married. They have five children: Jonathan, Tara, Alyssa, Megan, and Jason. Immediately, they began working at Majesty Music, a Christian music publishing house founded by Dr. Garlock. (Sources: Patch the Pirate Facebook page, Wikipedia) One of Ron Hamilton's songs that depicts well his life is "Faithful Men": I am looking to Jesus, giving all in the race, Pressing upward to gain the heavenly prize. Faithful men are my witness, who have struggled and died; And they watch from the grandstand in the skies. (Refrain) Faithful men have gone before us, Faithful men who fight and stand; I want to follow in their footsteps, Guided by those faithful men. Jacob joined with the faithful; Joseph followed behind; Moses ran with the mighty men of old. There were David and Daniel; then came Peter and Paul. Now they chant as they run on streets of gold. Refrain (Majesty Hymns, p. 380) --from an obituary on the Facebook group "Hymns and Hymnwriters"
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