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Of omnipresent Grace i sing

Author: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Of omnipresent Grace I sing; For, tho' I take the morning's wing And dwell beyond the outer sea, Yet art Thou present there with me. 2 Thy hand shall lead me by the way, Thy right hand be my staff and stay; Though darkness compass me around, Night shall be light where Thou art found. 3 Where Thou art, darkness cannot stay, Thou turnest darkness into day; Both night and light are one to Thee: In darkness Thou still seest me. 4 Thine eye beheld me yet unborn, And watched my steps from earliest morn; My ways are written in Thy book: By Thee I live, to Thee I look. 5 Thy thoughts are precious to my heart; Thy presence bids all care depart; I lay me down, Thou art with me; I wake-- and still I am with Thee. 6 Lord, try my way and me anew; Prove Thou my heart and make it true, And lead me in the better way, To life, to Thee--for aye and aye. Topics: The Catechism Works and Attributes of God; Second Sunday after Easter Used With Tune: NAZARETH (Melcombe)

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NAZARETH (MELCOMBE)

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 411 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel Webbe Tune Sources: From a Gregorian Chant Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 55432 16551 76554 Used With Text: Of Omnipresent Grace I Sing

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Of Omnipresent Grace I Sing

Author: Emanuel Cronenwett Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #150 (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Of omnipresent grace I sing; For, though I take the morning's wing And dwell beyond the outer sea, Yet Thou art present there with me. 2 Thy hand shall lead me by the way, Thy right hand be my staff and stay; Though darkness compass me around, Night shall be light where Thou art found. 3 Where Thou art, darkness cannot stay, Thou turnest darkness into day; Both night and light are one to Thee: In darkness Thou still seest me. 4 Thine eye beheld me yet unborn And watched my steps from earliest morn; My ways are written in Thy book: By Thee I live, to Thee I look. A-Men. 5 Thy thoughts are precious to my heart; Thy presence bids all care depart; I lay me down, Thou art with me; I wake-- and still I am with Thee. 6 Lord, try my way and me anew; Prove Thou my heart and make it true And lead me in the better way To life, to Thee--for aye and aye. Amen. Topics: The Means of Grace God Languages: English Tune Title: NAZARETH (MELCOMBE)
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Of Omnipresent Grace I sing

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a172 (1895) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Of Omnipresent Grace I sing; For, though I take the morning's wing And dwell beyond the outer sea, Yet art Thou present there with me. 2 Thy hand shall lead me by the way, Thy right hand be my staff and stay; Though darkness compass me around, Night shall be light where Thou art found. 3 Where Thou art, darkness cannot stay, Thou turnest darkness into day; Both night and light are one to Thee: In darkness Thou still seest me. 4 Thine eye beheld me yet unborn, And watched my steps from earliest morn; My ways are written in Thy book: By Thee I live, to Thee I look. 5 Thy thoughts are precious to my heart; Thy presence bids all care depart; I lay me down, Thou art with me; I wake-- and still I am with Thee. 6 Lord, try my way and me anew; Prove Thou my heart and make it true, And lead me in the better way, To life, to Thee--for aye and aye. Topics: The Catechism Works and Attributes of God Languages: English
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Of Omnipresent Grace I sing

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #172 (1880) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Of Omnipresent Grace I sing; For, though I take the morning's wing And dwell beyond the outer sea, Yet art Thou present there with me. 2 Thy hand shall lead me by the way, Thy right hand be my staff and stay; Though darkness compass me around, Night shall be light where Thou art found. 3 Where Thou art, darkness cannot stay, Thou turnest darkness into day; Both night and light are one to Thee: In darkness Thou still seest me. 4 Thine eye beheld me yet unborn, And watched my steps from earliest morn; My ways are written in Thy book: By Thee I live, to Thee I look. 5 Thy thoughts are precious to my heart; Thy presence bids all care depart; I lay me down, Thou art with me; I wake-- and still I am with Thee. 6 Lord, try my way and me anew; Prove Thou my heart and make it true, And lead me in the better way, To life, to Thee--for aye and aye. Topics: The Catechism Works and Attributes of God Languages: English

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Samuel Webbe

1740 - 1816 Arranger of "NAZARETH (MELCOMBE)" in American Lutheran Hymnal Samuel Webbe (the elder; b. London, England, 1740; d. London, 1816) Webbe's father died soon after Samuel was born without providing financial security for the family. Thus Webbe received little education and was apprenticed to a cabinet­maker at the age of eleven. However, he was determined to study and taught himself Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, German, and Italian while working on his apprentice­ship. He also worked as a music copyist and received musical training from Carl Barbant, organist at the Bavarian Embassy. Restricted at this time in England, Roman Catholic worship was freely permitted in the foreign embassies. Because Webbe was Roman Catholic, he became organist at the Portuguese Chapel and later at the Sardinian and Spanish chapels in their respective embassies. He wrote much music for Roman Catholic services and composed hymn tunes, motets, and madrigals. Webbe is considered an outstanding composer of glees and catches, as is evident in his nine published collections of these smaller choral works. He also published A Collection of Sacred Music (c. 1790), A Collection of Masses for Small Choirs (1792), and, with his son Samuel (the younger), Antiphons in Six Books of Anthems (1818). Bert Polman

E. Cronenwett

1841 - 1931 Person Name: Emanuel Cronenwett Author of "Of Omnipresent Grace I Sing" in American Lutheran Hymnal Cronenwett, Emmanuel, a Lutheran Pastor at Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., contributed to the Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, Published by Order of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and other States, 1880, in addition to 20 translations from the German, the following original hymns, some of which rank with the best in the collection:— 1. A holy state is wedded life. Domestic Worship. 2. Faith is wisdom from on high. Faith. 3. Heavenly Father, Jesus taught us. Prayer. 4. Lord, Thine omniscience I adore. Omniscience. 5. O Triune God, Thy blessing great. Domestic Worship. 6. Of omniscient grace I sing. Omniscience. 7. Of Zion's honour angels sing. Ordination. 8. The precepts of the word are pure. Holy Scripture. 9. The Spirit's fruits are peace and love. Fruits of the Spirit. 10. 'Tis a marvel in our eyes. Foundation Stone laying of a Church. 11. To Thee, our fathers' God, we bow. Domestic Worship. 12. Unto Caesar let us render. National Thanksgiving. 13. We have a sure, prophetic word. Holy Scripture. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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