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BRYNTEG

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Ambrose Lloyd, 1815-1874 Tune Sources: Alt. 1990 Tune Key: e minor Incipit: 13451 23453 45655 Used With Text: Jehovah Reigns; Let Earth Be Glad

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Jehovah Reigns; Let Earth Be Glad

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Jehovah reigns, let earth be glad Lyrics: 1 Jehovah reigns; let earth be glad, and all the isles their joy make known; with clouds and darkness he is clad, on truth and justice rests his throne. 2 Consuming fire destroys his foes, around the world his lightnings blaze; the trembling earth his presence knows, the mountains melt before his gaze. 3 The heav'ns his righteousness proclaim, through earth his glory shines abroad; from idol worship turn with shame and bow before the living God. 4 Your church rejoices to behold your judgments in the earth, O Lord; your glory to the world unfold, supreme o'er all you are adored. 5 All you that truly love the Lord, hate sin, for he is just and pure; to saints his help he will accord and keep them in his love secure. 6 For good men light and joy are sown to bless them in the harvesttime; O saints, your joy in God make known and ever praise his name sublime. Topics: God His Sovereignty; False Gods; God Love and Grace of; God Power of; God Wrath of Scripture: Psalm 97 Used With Tune: BRYNTEG Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912; alt. 1990, mod.
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By Flowing Streams in Babylon

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Imprecatory Psalms; Israel; Jerusalem; Music; Persecution Scripture: Psalm 137 Used With Tune: BRYNTEG Text Sources: OPC/URCNA 2016
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Now May the God of Power and Grace

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 104 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Now may the God of power and grace Attend His people’s humble cry! Jehovah hears when Israel prays, And brings deliverance from on high. 2. The name of Jacob’s God defends Better than shields or brazen walls; He from His sanctuary sends Succor and strength, when Zion calls. 3. Well He remembers our sighs, His love exceeds our best deserts; His love accepts the sacrifice Of humble groans and broken hearts. 4. In His salvation is our hope, And in the name of Israel’s God, Our troops shall lift their banners up Our navies spread their flags abroad. 5. Some trust in horses trained for war, And some of chariots make their boasts; Our surest expectations are From Thee, the Lord of heav’nly hosts. 6. O may the memory of Thy name Inspire our armies for the fight! Our foes shall fall and die with shame, Or quit the field with shameful flight. 7. Now save us, Lord, from slavish fear; Now let our hopes be firm and strong Till the salvation shall appear, And joy and triumph raise the song. Used With Tune: BRYNTEG Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719

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Jehovah reigns; let earth be glad

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #59 (1961) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Jehovah reigns; let earth be glad, And all the isles their joy make known; With clouds and darkness he is clad, On truth and justice rests his throne. 2 Consuming fire destroys his foes, Around the world his lightnings blaze; The trembling earth his presence knows, The mountains melt before his gaze. 3 The heav'ns his righteousness proclaim, Through earth his glory shines abroad; From idol worship turn with shame And bow before the living God. 4 Thy church rejoices to behold Thy judgments in the earth, O Lord; Thy glory to the world unfold, Supreme o'er all be thou adored. 5 All ye that truly love the Lord, Hate sin, for he is just and pure; To saints his help he will accord And keep them in his love secure. 6 For good men light and joy are sown To bless them in the harvest-time; Ye saints, your joy in God make known And ever praise his Name sublime. Amen. Topics: False Gods; God Divine Perfections of; God Glory of; God Love and Grace of; God Power of; God Sovereignty of ; God Wrath of Scripture: Psalm 97 Languages: English Tune Title: BRYNTEG
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Jehovah Reigns; Let Earth Be Glad

Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #63 (1990) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Jehovah reigns, let earth be glad Lyrics: 1 Jehovah reigns; let earth be glad, and all the isles their joy make known; with clouds and darkness he is clad, on truth and justice rests his throne. 2 Consuming fire destroys his foes, around the world his lightnings blaze; the trembling earth his presence knows, the mountains melt before his gaze. 3 The heav'ns his righteousness proclaim, through earth his glory shines abroad; from idol worship turn with shame and bow before the living God. 4 Your church rejoices to behold your judgments in the earth, O Lord; your glory to the world unfold, supreme o'er all you are adored. 5 All you that truly love the Lord, hate sin, for he is just and pure; to saints his help he will accord and keep them in his love secure. 6 For good men light and joy are sown to bless them in the harvesttime; O saints, your joy in God make known and ever praise his name sublime. Topics: God His Sovereignty; False Gods; God Love and Grace of; God Power of; God Wrath of Scripture: Psalm 97 Languages: English Tune Title: BRYNTEG
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By Flowing Streams in Babylon

Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #137 (2018) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Imprecatory Psalms; Israel; Jerusalem; Music; Persecution Scripture: Psalm 137 Languages: English Tune Title: BRYNTEG

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Cornelius Elven

1791 - 1873 Person Name: Rev. Cornelius Elven Author of "With broken heart and contrite sigh" in Cân a Mawl Elven, Cornelius, pastor for fifty years of the Baptist Church at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, was born in 1797, and died in 1873. His hymn, "With broken heart and contrite sigh” (Lent), is found in several collections in Great Britain and America. It was written in Jan., 1852 (Miller's Singers & Songs, p., 449) for use at special services by his own congregation, and was included in the Baptist Psalms & Hymns, 1858. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

John Needham

? - 1786 Author of "Methinks The Last Great Day Is Come" in The Cyber Hymnal Needham, John, was the son of John Needham, Baptist Minister, of Hitchin, Herts, but the date of his birth is unknown. He would doubtless be educated by his father, who was a tutor and in repute as a learned man. In 1750 Needham became co-pastor with John Beddome at the Baptist meetinghouse in the Pithay, Bristol; but, two years later, Beddome having retired through age, a violent controversy arose in the Church with regard to a continuance of the plan of co-pastorship. As the result, Needham and a number of his friends removed to a Baptist meetinghouse in Callowhill Street, where a Mr. Foot was pastor. For a time the two societies used the same builing at different hours, but in 1755 they were united, with Mr. Needham and Mr. Foot as co-pastors. It is known that up to 1774 this arrangement continued, and it is also known that in 1787, both Mr. Needham and Mr. Foot having died, the Callowhill Street Church became extinct, but which of the two pastors was the survivor is not known. The date of Needham's death is unknown. It was probably circa 1786. In 1768 he published Hymns Devotional and Moral on various Subjects, collected chiefly from the Holy Scriptures, &c, Bristol, S. Farley, 1768. These hymns are 263 in all, and whilst none of them possess great excellence, yet several are of a pleasing and useful character. During the past 120 years several have appeared in Nonconformist hymnbooks, and specially in those of the Baptists. Of these the following are still in common use:— 1. Ashamed of Christ! my soul disdains. Not ashamed of Christ. 2. Awake, my tongue, thy tribute bring. The Divine Perfections. 3. Glory to God, Who reigns above. Jesus, the Messiah. 4. Great author of the immortal mind. Imitation of God's Moral Perfections. From "flow matchless, Lord, Thy glories are." 5. Happy the man whose cautious steps. Christian Moderation. 6. Holy and reverend is the Name. Reverence in Worship. 7. Kind are the words that Jesus speaks. Christ the Strengthener. 8. Lord,ere [Now Lord] the heavenly seed is sown. Parable of the Sower. 9. Methinks the last great day is come. The Judgment. 10. Rise, O my soul, pursue the path. The Example of the Saints. 11. See how the little toiling ant. Youth for Christ. 12. Thou art, O God, a Spirit pure. God a Spirit. 13. To praise the ever bounteous Lord. Harvest. 14. When some kind shepherd from his fold. The Lost Sheep. From this “O how divine, how sweet the joy," in Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, New York, 1872, is taken. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Pantycelyn

Author of "'R wyf yma, Arglwydd, wrth Dy draed" in Cân a Mawl See Williams, William, 1717-1791

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Christian Classics Ethereal Hymnary

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library
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