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Lord Jesus, on our forehead

Author: Robert Hall Baynes Appears in 4 hymnals

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[Lord Jesu! on our forehead]

Appears in 502 hymnals Tune Sources: German Incipit: 11712 22133 23427 Used With Text: Lord Jesu! on our forehead
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CHRISTUS DER IST MEIN LEBEN

Appears in 354 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: M. Vulpius Incipit: 13234 53654 32356 Used With Text: Lord Jesu! on our forehead
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[Lord Jesus! on our forehead]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. D. Herron Incipit: 32151 21351 23213 Used With Text: Lord Jesus! on our forehead

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Lord Jesus! on our forehead

Hymnal: The Church School Hymnal with Tunes #93 (1903) Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord Jesus! on our forehead]
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Lord Jesu! on our forehead

Author: Rev. R. H. Baynes Hymnal: The New Children's Hymnal #130 (1892) Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord Jesu! on our forehead]
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Lord Jesu! on our forehead

Author: R. H. Baynes Hymnal: The Church and School Hymnal #89 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTUS DER IST MEIN LEBEN

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Melchior Vulpius

1570 - 1615 Person Name: M. Vulpius Composer of "CHRISTUS DER IST MEIN LEBEN" in The Church and School Hymnal 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

C. W. Lavington

Composer of "ECELESIA" in The Children's Hymn Book

J. D. Herron

Composer of "[Lord Jesus! on our forehead]" in The Church School Hymnal with Tunes Late 19th Century We have little data on Herron, except that he was a minister. Lyrics: We Praise Thee, Heavenly Father Music: BIRD SONG, THE --www.hymntime.com/tch
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