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When lawless people thrive

Author: Christopher Idle Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Submission and Trust Scripture: Psalm 37 Used With Tune: CHALVEY

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DINBYCH

Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 16 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph Parry Tune Key: c minor or modal Incipit: 15554 32234 5475 Used With Text: When Lawless People Thrive
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CHALVEY

Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 81 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Leighton G. Hayne 1836-83 Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 56552 43322 67254 Used With Text: When lawless people thrive

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When Lawless People Thrive

Author: Christopher Idle Hymnal: Christian Worship #37A (2021) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 When lawless people thrive and wrong suppresses right, remember they will fade away and wither overnight. Commit your life to God, and trust the LORD to make the justice of your righteous cause shine clear for his name's sake. 2 Be still before the LORD; in patience learn to wait and never fret if crime succeeds and some grow rich and great. For jealous discontent tends only to destroy; the meek who look to God their LORD a kingdom shall enjoy. 3 The godless borrow much and cannot then pay back; the righteous give, and give again, are blessed, and have no lack. The saints whose lives are true can turn away from wrong; God's Word is hidden in their heart, God's wisdom guides their tongue. 4 I've seen a boasting thief grow like a weed apace; but when I passed that way again I looked, but found no trace. My steps are from the LORD who helps my feet to stand. I stumble but I do not fall; my God shall hold my hand. 5 Salvation is from God in times of blatant wrong, and all who seek his shelter find a refuge safe and strong. So fully trust the LORD; shun evil, follow right: God gives you all your heart's desire when he is your delight. Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Affliction; Blessing; Doubt; Endurance; Envy; Mercy; Patience; Perseverance; Rest; Ten Commandments 5th Commandment (You shall not murder); Wisdom Scripture: Psalm 37 Languages: English Tune Title: DINBYCH

When lawless people thrive

Author: Christopher Idle Hymnal: Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship #37 (2013) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Topics: The Christian Life Submission and Trust Scripture: Psalm 37 Languages: English Tune Title: CHALVEY

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Christopher M. Idle

b. 1938 Person Name: Christopher Idle Author of "When lawless people thrive" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship Christopher Martin Idle (b. Bromley, Kent, England, 1938) was educated at Elthan College, St. Peter's College, Oxford, and Clifton Theological College in Bristol, and was ordained in the Church of England. He served churches in Barrow-in-­Furness, Cumbria; London; and Oakley, Suffolk; and recently returned to London, where he is involved in various hymnal projects. A prolific author of articles on the Christian's public responsibilities, Idle has also published The Lion Book of Favorite Hymns (1980) and at least one hundred of his own hymns and biblical paraphrases. Some of his texts first appeared in hymnals published by the Jubilate Group, with which he is associated. He was also editor of Anglican Praise (1987). In 1998 Hope Publishing released Light Upon the River, a collection of 279 of his psalm and hymn texts, along with suggested tunes, scripture references, and commentary. Bert Polman

Joseph Parry

1841 - 1903 Composer of "DINBYCH" in Christian Worship Joseph Parry (b. Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, Wales, 1841; d. Penarth, Glamorganshire, 1903) was born into a poor but musical family. Although he showed musical gifts at an early age, he was sent to work in the puddling furnaces of a steel mill at the age of nine. His family immigrated to a Welsh settlement in Danville, Pennsylvania in 1854, where Parry later started a music school. He traveled in the United States and in Wales, performing, studying, and composing music, and he won several Eisteddfodau (singing competition) prizes. Parry studied at the Royal Academy of Music and at Cambridge, where part of his tuition was paid by interested community people who were eager to encourage his talent. From 1873 to 1879 he was professor of music at the Welsh University College in Aberystwyth. After establishing private schools of music in Aberystwyth and in Swan sea, he was lecturer and professor of music at the University College of South Wales in Cardiff (1888-1903). Parry composed oratorios, cantatas, an opera, orchestral and chamber music, as well as some four hundred hymn tunes. Bert Polman

L. G. Hayne

1836 - 1883 Person Name: Leighton G. Hayne 1836-83 Composer of "CHALVEY" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship Born: February 28, 1836, St. David’s Hall, Exeter, England. Died: March 3, 1883, Bradfield, Essex, England. Son of Richard Hayne, Rector of Mistley, Leighton graduated from Eton and Queen’s College, Oxford (BMus 1856, DMus 1860); at school, he was Eton College’s organist and conducted the Oxford University chorus. He also served as chaplain of Queen’s College; Vicar of Helston, Cornwall (1866-67); Succentor of Eton (1867-71); and Rector of Mistley, Essex (1871-83), and was well known as an organ builder. Music: BUCKLAND CHALVEY ST. CECILIA ST. LAWRENCE --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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