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Now, the blessèd Dayspring

Author: M. A. Thomson Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Now, the blessèd Dayspring Cometh from on high; Now, the worlds' Redeemer, To her aid, draws nigh; Bearer of the tidings, From the throne of light, To a lowly maiden, Speeds an angel bright. 2 In the chosen daughter Of King David's line, God fulfils the promise Of King Ahaz' sign: Gabriel hath spoken; Mary hath believed; And, behold a virgin Hath a Son conceived. 3 Though He take our nature Linked to low estate, Though He stoop to suffer, Yet shall He be great; Though His crown and sceptre Be of thorn and reed, His shall be the kingdom Sworn to David's Seed. 4 Light to light the Gentiles Bending at His throne; Glory to His people When His sway they own; He shall reign forever, King of kings confessed, And all tribes and kindreds Shall, in Him, be blest. Amen. Topics: Other Feasts and Fasts The Anunciation Used With Tune: DAVID

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[Now the blessed Dayspring]

Meter: 6.5 Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Sir Geo. J. Elvey, Mus. Doc. Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 13321 56712 33234 Used With Text: Now, the blessèd Dayspring
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DAVID

Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Appears in 82 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: T. Morley Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 35321 61713 55565 Used With Text: Now, the blessèd Dayspring

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Now, the blessèd Dayspring

Author: Mrs. M. A. Thomson Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #157 (1894) Meter: 6.5 First Line: Now, the blessèd Dayspring Lyrics: 1 Now, the blessèd Dayspring Cometh from on high; Now, the worlds' Redeemer, To her aid, draws nigh; Bearer of the tidings, From the throne of light, To a lowly maiden, Speeds an angel bright. 2 In the chosen daughter Of King David's line, God fulfils the promise Of King Ahaz' sign: Gabriel hath spoken; Mary hath believed; And, behold a virgin Hath a Son conceived. 3 Though He take our nature Linked to low estate, Though He stoop to suffer, Yet shall He be great; Though His crown and sceptre Be of thorn and reed, His shall be the kingdom Sworn to David's Seed. 4 Light to light the Gentiles Bending at His throne; Glory to His people When His sway they own; He shall reign forever, King of kings confessed, And all tribes and kindreds Shall, in Him, be blest. Amen. Topics: Other Feasts and Fasts The Anunciation Languages: English Tune Title: [Now the blessed Dayspring]
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Now the Blessed Dayspring

Author: Mary Ann Thomson, (1834-) Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #200 (1926) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Lyrics: 1 Now the blessed Dayspring Cometh from on high; Now, the world's Redeemer, To her aid draws nigh; Bearer of the tidings From the throne of light, To a lowly maiden, Speeds an angel bright. 2 In the chosen daughter Of King David's line, God fulfills the promise Of King Ahaz's sign: Gabriel hath spoken; Mary hath believed; And, behold, a virgin Hath a Son conceived. 3 Though He take our nature, Linked to low estate, Though He stoop to suffer, Yet shall He be great; Though His crown and scepter Be of thorn and reed, His shall be the kingdom Sworn to David's Seed. 4 Light to light the Gentiles, Bending at His throne; Glory to His people, When His sway they own; He shall reign for ever, King of kings confessed, And all tribes and kindreds Shall in Him be blest. Amen. Amen. Topics: Church Year Minor Festivals; The Day of the Annunciation; Names and Office of Christ David's Seed; Names and Office of Christ Dayspring; Names and Office of Christ Glory; Names and Office of Christ King; Names and Office of Christ Light; Names and Office of Christ Redeemer; Christ our Glory Languages: English Tune Title: URSWICKE
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Now the Blessed Dayspring

Author: Mary Ann Thomson Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #200 (1937) Lyrics: 1 Now the blessed Dayspring Cometh from on high; Now, the world's Redeemer, To her aid draws nigh; Bearer of the tidings From the throne of light, To a lowly maiden, Speeds an angel bright. 2 In the chosen daughter Of King David's line, God fulfills the promise Of King Ahaz's sign: Gabriel hath spoken; Mary hath believed; And, behold, a virgin Hath a Son conceived. 3 Though He take our nature, Linked to low estate, Though He stoop to suffer, Yet shall He be great; Though His crown and scepter Be of thorn and reed, His shall be the kingdom Sworn to David's Seed. 4 Light to light the Gentiles, Bending at His throne; Glory to His people, When His sway they own; He shall reign for ever, King of kings confessed, And all tribes and kindreds Shall in Him be blest. Amen. Amen.

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George J. Elvey

1816 - 1893 Person Name: Sir Geo. J. Elvey, Mus. Doc. Composer of "[Now the blessed Dayspring]" in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 George Job Elvey (b. Canterbury, England, 1816; d. Windlesham, Surrey, England, 1893) As a young boy, Elvey was a chorister in Canterbury Cathedral. Living and studying with his brother Stephen, he was educated at Oxford and at the Royal Academy of Music. At age nineteen Elvey became organist and master of the boys' choir at St. George Chapel, Windsor, where he remained until his retirement in 1882. He was frequently called upon to provide music for royal ceremonies such as Princess Louise's wedding in 1871 (after which he was knighted). Elvey also composed hymn tunes, anthems, oratorios, and service music. Bert Polman

Mary Ann Thomson

1834 - 1923 Person Name: M. A. Thomson Author of "Now, the blessèd Dayspring " in The Church Hymnal Thomson, Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John Thomson, Librarian of the Free Library, Philadelphia, was born in London, England, December 5, 1834. She has written about forty hymns, which have appeared mostly in the Churchman, New York, and in the Living Church, Chicago. Four of her hymns are found in the Protestant Episcopal Hymnal, 1892. Of the origin of the missionary hymn by Mrs. Thomson which is found in our Hymnal she writes as follows: I wrote the greater part of the hymn, "O Zion, haste," in the year 1868. I had written many hymns before, and one night, while I was sitting up with one of my children who was ill of typhoid fever, I thought I should like to write a missionary hymn to the tune of the hymn beginning "Hark, hark, my soul, angelic songs are swelling," as I was fond of that tune; but as I could not then get a refrain I liked, I left the hymn unfinished, and about three years later I finished it by writing the refrain which now forms part of it. By some mistake 1891 is given instead of 1871 as the date of the hymn in the (Episcopal) Hymnal. I do not think it is ever sung to the tune for which I wrote it. Rev. John Anketell told me, and I am sure he is right, that it is better for a hymn to have a tune of its own, and I feel much indebted to the composer of the tune "Tidings" for writing so inspiring a tune to my words. Hymn Writers of the Church by Wilber F. Tillett and Charles S. Nutter, 1915 ================== Thomson, Mary Ann, wife of John Thomson, Librarian of the Free Library, Phila., was born in London, England, Dec. 5, 1834. She has written several hymns and poems. To 1895, eight of these appeared in The Churchman (New York); and thirty-four in The Living Church (Chicago). Of her hymns the following were included in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged .. . The P. E. Church, U.S.A., 1892 :— 1. Now the blessed Dayspring. [Annunciation B. V. M.] Begins with stanza ii. of "Through the sins and sorrows," which appeared in The Living Church, March 29, 1890. 2. O King of saints, we give Thee praise and glory. [All Saints.] First published in The Living Church, Nov. 8, 1890. In the first ed. of The Book of Praise, N.Y., 1894, it was attributed to Bp. W. W. How in error. 3. O Sion, haste, thy mission high fulfilling. [Missions.] No. 249 in The Hymnal, &c., 1892. 4. Saviour, for the little one. [Burial of a Child.] The Hymnal, &c., 1892, No. 247. Mrs. Thomson's Christmas Carol, "Lo! amid the shades of night," appeared, with music by B. Cecil Klein, in The Churchman, N.Y., Dec. 19, 1891, and separately at Phila. in 1892. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Thomas Morley

1845 - 1891 Person Name: T. Morley Composer of "DAVID" in The Church Hymnal Thomas Morley; b. Oxford, England, 1845; d. St. John, New Brunswick, 1891 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908
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