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Saviour, teach me, day by day

Author: Jane Eliza Leeson, 1807 - 82 Appears in 470 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Saviour, teach me, day by day, Love's sweet lesson to obey; Sweeter lesson cannot be, Loving him who first loved me. 2 With a child's glad heart of love At thy bidding may I move, Prompt to serve and follow thee, Loving him who first loved me. 3 Teach me thus thy steps to trace, Strong to follow in thy grace, Learning how to love from thee, Loving him who first loved me. A-men. 4 Love in loving finds employ, In obedience all her joy; Ever new that joy will be, Loving him who first loved me. 5 Thus may I rejoice to show That I feel the love I owe; Singing, till thy face I see, Of his love who first loved me. Amen. Topics: Holy Baptism; The Life In Christ Pilgrimage Used With Tune: FERRIER

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Appears in 24 hymnals Incipit: 32156 71232 17651 Used With Text: Savior, teach me, day by day
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Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 23 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frederick A. J. Hervey Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51716 65132 7667 Used With Text: Saviour, teach me, day by day
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Appears in 153 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. G. Strattner Incipit: 11112 34355 55671 Used With Text: Savior, Teach Me Day By Day

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Savior, Teach Me

Author: Jane Eliza Leeson (1807-1882) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #193 (1985) Meter: 7.7.7.7 First Line: Savior, teach me day by day Lyrics: 1 Saviour, teach me day by day, Love’s sweet lesson to obey, Sweeter lesson cannot be, Loving Him who first loved me. 2 With a child’s glad heart of love, At Thy bidding may I move, Prompt to serve and follow Thee, Loving Him who first loved me. 3 Teach me I am not my own, I am Thine, and Thine alone; Thine to keep, to rule, to save From all sin that would enslave. 4 Love in loving finds employ, In obedience all her joy; Ever new that joy will be, Loving Him who first loved me. 5 Teach me thus Thy steps to trace, Strong to follow in Thy grace. Learning how to love from Thee, Loving Him who first loved me. Topics: Jesus Christ Love of Christ for Us Tune Title: [Savior, teach me day by day]
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Savior, Teach Me, Day By Day

Author: Jane E. Leeson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #358 (1927) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Savior, teach me, day by day, Love's sweet lesson to obey; Sweeter lessons cannot be, Loving Him who first loved me. 2 With a child-like heart of love, At Thy bidding may I move; Prompt to serve and follow Thee, Loving Him who first loved me. 3 Teach me all Thy steps to trace, Strong to follow in Thy grace; Learning how to love from Thee; Loving Him who first loved me. 4 Thus may I rejoice to show That I feel the love I owe; Singing, till Thy face I see, Of His love who first loved me. Topics: Sunday School Hymns Sunday School Languages: English Tune Title: [Savior, teach me, day by day]
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Savior, Teach Me, Day By Day

Author: Jane E. Leeson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #358 (1928) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Savior, teach me, day by day, Love's sweet lesson to obey; Sweeter lesson cannot be, Loving Him who first loved me. 2 With a child-like heart of love, At Thy bidding may I move; Prompt to serve and follow Thee, Loving Him who first loved me. 3 Teach me all Thy steps to trace, Strong to follow in Thy grace; Learning how to love from Thee; Loving Him who first loved me. 4 Thus may I rejoice to show That I feel the love I owe; Singing, till Thy face I see, Of His love who first loved me. Topics: Sunday School Hymns Sunday School Languages: English Tune Title: [Savior, teach me, day by day]

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Samuel Webbe

1740 - 1816 Composer of "BENEVENTO" in The Abingdon 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

John Stainer

1840 - 1901 Person Name: John Stainer, 1840-1901 Composer of "SIMPLICITY" in The Book of Praise

Conrad Kocher

1786 - 1872 Person Name: Kocher Composer of "DIX" in The Christian Hymnal Trained as a teacher, Conrad Kocher (b. Ditzingen, Wurttemberg, Germany, 1786; d. Stuttgart, Germany, 1872) moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, to work as a tutor at the age of seventeen. But his love for the music of Haydn and Mozart impelled him to a career in music. He moved back to Germany in 1811, settled in Stuttgart, and remained there for most of his life. The prestigious Cotta music firm published some of his early compositions and sent him to study music in Italy, where he came under the influence of Palestrina's music. In 1821 Kocher founded the School for Sacred Song in Stuttgart, which popularized four-part singing in the churches of that region. He was organist and choir director at the Stiftskirche in Stuttgart from 1827 to 1865. Kocher wrote a treatise on church music, Die Tonkunst in der Kirche (1823), collected a large number of chorales in Zions Harfe (1855), and composed an oratorio, two operas, and some sonatas. William H. Monk created the current form of DIX by revising and shortening Conrad Kocher's chorale melody for “Treuer Heiland, wir sind hier,” found in Kocher's Stimmen aus dem Reiche Gottes (1838). Bert Polman
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