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We thank Thee, loving Father

Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: [We thank Thee, loving Father]

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[We thank Thee, loving Father]

Appears in 146 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry J. Gauntlett Incipit: 13451 71171 43213 Used With Text: We thank Thee, loving Father
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[We thank thee, loving Father]

Appears in 354 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Germer Incipit: 13234 53654 32356 Used With Text: We thank thee, loving Father
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MAGDALENA

Appears in 10 hymnals Tune Sources: Traditional German Melody Incipit: 15555 66176 54335 Used With Text: We thank Thee, loving Father

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We Thank Thee, Loving Father

Hymnal: Our Hymns of Praise #46a (1958) Languages: English Tune Title: [We thank Thee, loving Father]
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We thank thee, loving Father

Hymnal: The Primary and Junior Hymnal #11 (1909) Topics: Evening Tune Title: [We thank thee, loving Father]

We thank Thee, loving Father

Hymnal: Songs of Praise #47 (1935) Languages: English Tune Title: [We thank Thee, loving Father]

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Henry J. Gauntlett

1805 - 1876 Person Name: Henry J. Gauntlett (1805-1876) Composer of "ST. ALPHEGE" in The Children's Hymnal and Service Book Henry J. Gauntlett (b. Wellington, Shropshire, July 9, 1805; d. London, England, February 21, 1876) When he was nine years old, Henry John Gauntlett (b. Wellington, Shropshire, England, 1805; d. Kensington, London, England, 1876) became organist at his father's church in Olney, Buckinghamshire. At his father's insistence he studied law, practicing it until 1844, after which he chose to devote the rest of his life to music. He was an organist in various churches in the London area and became an important figure in the history of British pipe organs. A designer of organs for William Hill's company, Gauntlett extend­ed the organ pedal range and in 1851 took out a patent on electric action for organs. Felix Mendelssohn chose him to play the organ part at the first performance of Elijah in Birmingham, England, in 1846. Gauntlett is said to have composed some ten thousand hymn tunes, most of which have been forgotten. Also a supporter of the use of plainchant in the church, Gauntlett published the Gregorian Hymnal of Matins and Evensong (1844). Bert Polman

Anonymous

Author of "We thank Thee, loving Father" in Hymns for Children and Grownups to Use Together 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.

Heinrich Germer

1837 - 1913 Person Name: H. Germer Composer of "[We thank thee, loving Father]" in The Primary and Junior Hymnal
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