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God Almighty, God Eternal

Author: Mary Jackson Cathey, 1926- Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Gospel Call and Response Used With Tune: GENEVA

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GENEVA

Appears in 41 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George Henry Day, 1883- Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 53451 42345 31231 Used With Text: God Almighty, God Eternal

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God almighty, God eternal, To thy throne

Author: Mary Jackson Cathey Hymnal: Hymn Society of America [Hymns Published for Special Occasions, and on Special Subjects] 1942-79 #d58 (1978) Languages: English

God almighty, God eternal, To thy throne

Author: Mary Jackson Cathey Hymnal: The Advent Christian Hymnal #d104 (1967)

God Almighty, God Eternal

Author: Mary Jackson Cathey Hymnal: Twelve New World Order Hymns #3 (1958) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Languages: English

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Mary Jackson Cathey

b. 1926 Person Name: Mary Jackson Cathey, 1926- Author of "God Almighty, God Eternal" in Hymnbook for Christian Worship Mary Jackson Cathey (b. 1926) was born in Florence, SC, and educated at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC. She received an advanced degree from Union Seminary - Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond. As a Christian Educator she finds hymn text writing a profound way to express her faith. Her hymns have won contests sponsored by The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, and a number of her poems have been published by John Knox Press, The Pilgrim Press, and Hope Publishing. She has four hymns to her credit in The Presbyterian Hymnal (1990) and others published by Selah Press, Choristers Guild, and Zimbel Press. She is an elder at the National Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC. --www.hopepublishing.com ========================== Mary Jackson Cathey is the Director of Religious Education at the Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Bethesda, Maryland. She formerly served in a similar capacity in the First Presbyterian Church, Anderson, South Carolina. She obtained her M.R.E. degree from the Assembly's Training School, Richmond, Virginia, in 1953; and her A.B. from Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina, in 1947. She was married recently to Mr. Henry M. Cathey of Bethesda. She is the author of one of the 1956 Youth Hymns entitled "Come forth, O Christian Youth." --Twelve New World Order Hymns, 1958. Used by permission.

George Henry Day

1883 - 1966 Person Name: George Henry Day, 1883- Composer of "GENEVA" in Hymnbook for Christian Worship George Henry Day (1883-1966) was a choirboy at Trinity Chapel, New York City, where he studied with G. Edward Stubbs. Day was appointed choirmaster at St. Peter’s in Chelsea Square (1911) but maintained his position as an assistant auditor of the Gorham Manufacturing Company for two more years. He resigned as assistant auditor, took special courses at Columbia University, and in 1915 graduated from New York College of Music. He served as organist and choirmaster in churches in Youngstown, Ohio; Wilmington, Delaware, where he studied with Edward Shippen Barnes; and Rochester, New York, before going to Trinity Church. He was awarded a Doctor of Music degree from Lincoln-Jefferson University (1923). --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993
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