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Jesus has lived, and we would bring

Author: William Rounseville Alger Appears in 7 hymnals

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[Jesus has liv'd! and we would bring]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: S. M. Bixby Incipit: 33653 54651 76556 Used With Text: Jesus has liv'd! and we would bring
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BEAIT IMMACULATI

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 15 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alexander Robert Reinagle Tune Sources: Psalm Tunes for the Voice and Pianoforte, circa 1836 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55132 16543 21325 Used With Text: Jesus Has Lived

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Jesus Has Lived

Author: William R. Alger Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10845 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Jesus has lived! and we would bring Lyrics: 1 Jesus has lived! and we would bring The world’s glad thanks today; And at His feet while anthems ring, The grateful offering lay. 2 Jesus has lived! and His pure life So perfect and sublime, Shall conquer man’s dark sin and strife Through every rank and clime. 3 Jesus has died! and o’er the stars Gone home to God on high: He burst the grave’s cold prison bars, And said, "Man cannot die." 4 Jesus yet lives! and from the sky Where victory He wrote, Before the good man’s closing eye, Visions of glory float. 5 Jesus yet lives! and oh! may we, While in this valley dim, So feel our immortality, That we may be like Him. Languages: English Tune Title: BEAIT IMMACULATI

Jesus has lived, and we would bring

Author: William Rounseville Alger Hymnal: Hymns for Children and Young Persons #d228 (1854) Languages: English
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Jesus has lived, and we would bring

Author: William Rounseville Alger Hymnal: Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith #498 (1875) Topics: Christmas Hymn

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Alexander Robert Reinagle

1799 - 1877 Composer of "BEAIT IMMACULATI" in The Cyber Hymnal Alexander Robert Reinagle United Kingdom 1799-1877. Born at Brighton, Sussex, England, gf Austrian descent, he came from a family of musicians, studying music with his father (a cellist), then with Raynor Taylor in Edinburgh, Scotland. Reinagle became a well-known organ teacher. He became organist at St Peter’s Church, Oxford (1823-1853). He was also a theatre musician. He wrote Teaching manuals for stringed instruments as well. He also compiled books of hymn tunes, one in 1830: “Psalm tunes for the voice and the pianoforte”, the other in 1840: “A collection of Psalm and hymn tunes”. He also composed waltzes. In 1846 he married Caroline Orger, a pianist, composer, and writer in her own right. No information found regarding children. In the 1860s he was active in Oxford music-making and worked with organist, John Stainer, then organist at Magdalen College. Reinagle also composed a piano sonata and some church music. At retirement he moved to Kidlington, Oxfordshire, England. He died at Kidlington. John Perry

S. M. Bixby

1833 - 1912 Composer of "[Jesus has liv'd! and we would bring]" in The Church and Home Hymnal Samuel M. Bixby was born on May 27, 1833 in Ha­ver­hill, New Hamp­shire. His com­pa­ny, S. M. Bixby & Company, man­u­factured shoe black­ings and shoe dress­ings, but mu­sic was his pas­sion. He was al­so a Sun­day school su­per­in­ten­dent and choir lead­er. He died on March 11, 1912 in Ford­ham, New York. His works in­clude: Church and Home Hym­nal, cir­ca 1893 Evangel Songs, cir­ca 1894 Gloria Deo: A Col­lec­tion of Hymns and Tunes for Pub­lic Wor­ship in All De­part­ments of the Church (New York: Funk & Wag­nalls Com­pa­ny, 1901) NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/i/x/bixby_sm.htm

William Rounseville Alger

1822 - 1905 Person Name: William R. Alger Author of "Jesus Has Lived" in The Cyber Hymnal
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