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Lord, thy mercy now entreating

Author: "A. N." Appears in 53 hymnals Topics: Consecration; Contrition; Forgiveness; Mercy; Prayer; Repentance; Adoration and Praise Prayer Service Scripture: Psalm 119:57-58 Used With Tune: ST. OSWALD Text Sources: In Scottish Hymnal, 1884

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ST. OSWALD

Appears in 226 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John B. Dykes, 1823-1876 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53617 65311 23565 Used With Text: Lord, thy mercy now entreating
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EVENING PRAYER

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 233 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George C. Stebbins Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 56655 11716 55676 Used With Text: Lord, Thy mercy now entreating
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STOCKWELL

Appears in 342 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Darius E. Jones Incipit: 15517 12171 32432 Used With Text: Lord, thy mercy now entreating

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Lord, Thy Mercy Now Entreating

Hymnal: Songs of Zion #48 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, Thy mercy now entreating]
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Lord, Thy Mercy Now Entreating

Author: Mary A. Sidebotham Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4056 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1. Lord, Thy mercy now entreating, Low before Thy throne we fall; Our misdeeds to Thee confessing, On Thy name we humbly call. 2. Sinful thought and words unloving, Rise against us one by one; Acts unworthy, deeds unthinking, Good that we have left undone. 3. Hearts that far from Thee were straying, While in prayer we bowed the knee; Lips that, while Thy praises sounding, Lifted not the soul to Thee. 4. Precious moments idly wasted, Precious hours in folly spent; Christian vow and fight unheeded; Scarce a thought to wisdom lent. 5. Lord, Thy mercy still entreating, We with shame our sin would own; From henceforth, the time redeeming, May we live to Thee alone. Languages: English Tune Title: RINGE RECHT

Lord, Thy Mercy Now Entreating

Author: Mary A. Sidebotham, 1833-1913 Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #114 (1982) Topics: Commitment; Confession; Forgiveness; Mercy; Repentance; Supplication Scripture: Psalm 119:57-58 Languages: English Tune Title: KINGDOM

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "Lord, Thy mercy now entreating" in Hymns of the Kingdom of God 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.

John Bacchus Dykes

1823 - 1876 Person Name: Rev. John B. Dykes Composer of "[Lord, Thy mercy now entreating]" in The School Hymnal As a young child John Bacchus Dykes (b. Kingston-upon-Hull' England, 1823; d. Ticehurst, Sussex, England, 1876) took violin and piano lessons. At the age of ten he became the organist of St. John's in Hull, where his grandfather was vicar. After receiving a classics degree from St. Catherine College, Cambridge, England, he was ordained in the Church of England in 1847. In 1849 he became the precentor and choir director at Durham Cathedral, where he introduced reforms in the choir by insisting on consistent attendance, increasing rehearsals, and initiating music festivals. He served the parish of St. Oswald in Durham from 1862 until the year of his death. To the chagrin of his bishop, Dykes favored the high church practices associated with the Oxford Movement (choir robes, incense, and the like). A number of his three hundred hymn tunes are still respected as durable examples of Victorian hymnody. Most of his tunes were first published in Chope's Congregational Hymn and Tune Book (1857) and in early editions of the famous British hymnal, Hymns Ancient and Modern. Bert Polman

A. N.

Person Name: "A. N." Author of "Lord, Thy mercy now entreating" in The School Hymnal
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