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A Promise to God

Author: H. E. Manning Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I promise thee, sweet Lord, that I

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[I promise Thee, sweet Lord, that I]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: E. Revere Incipit: 51233 44312 22321 Used With Text: A Promise to God

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A Promise to God

Author: Cardinal Manning Hymnal: Hymnal for Primary Classes #73 (1896) First Line: I promise Thee, sweet Lord, that I Languages: English Tune Title: [I promise Thee, sweet Lord, that I]
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I promise Thee, sweet Lord, that I

Hymnal: Hymnal for Primary Classes #73 (1896) Languages: English

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Ettie A. Revere

Person Name: E. Revere Composer of "[I promise Thee, sweet Lord, that I]" in Hymnal for Primary Classes

Henry Edward Manning

1808 - 1892 Person Name: H. E. Manning Author of "A Promise to God" Manning, Cardinal Henry Edward, D.D., was b. July 15, 1808, at Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts, and was educated at Harrow and at Balliol College, Oxford. He was sometime Archdeacon of Chichester, joined the Church of Rome 1851, became Archbishop of Westminster 1865, and Cardinal 1875, d. Jan. 14, 1892. See the details of his career in the Life by E. S. Purcell, 1895, in A. W. Hutton's Cardinal Manning, 1892, &c. He was a voluminous writer, a famous preacher, and a well-known philanthropist and temperance worker. His connection with hymnody was slight. He contributed a translation to the Holy Family Hymns, 1860, noted under Grignon, L. M. The only original hymns we have been able definitely to trace to him are the following, contributed to the Catholic Parochial Hymn Book, 1873 (Nos. 358, pts. i.—iv., 359), viz.:— 1. All creatures of Thy hand are good. Temperance. 2. I promise Thee, sweet Lord, that I. Temperance. 3. In penance for the guilt of men. Temperance. 4. O holy Patrick ! Ireland's saint. St. Patrick. 5. O Jesus ! Who for love of me. Temperance. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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