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ISLINGTON (Garrett)

Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.7.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George Mursell Garrett, 1834-1897 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 11776 66712 32117

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Christ, That Ever Reigneth

Author: Edward A. Dayman, 1807-1890 Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.7.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Christ, that ever reigneth, Christ, that here remaineth, Christ, within us dwelling, Christ in praise excelling, Him we proclaim, His glorious name; To our creator render Homage all due; lowly and true Homage to Him we tender. 2. Heaven’s high host rejoices, lifting up all voices, Jubilant with gladness— yet the earth with sadness Dreading her fate God doth await Who judgment strict revealeth; Merciful power, save in that hour Those whom Thy passion healeth! 3. Raise us, cleansed, to regions where the angel legions Round Thee aye are soaring, with Thy saints adoring; Grant us Thy peace, bid dangers cease, And Thou, Thy mercy sending, Christ, give us rest, where, with the blest, Thy reign is never ending. Used With Tune: ISLINGTON

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Christ, that ever reigneth

Author: E. A. Dayman Hymnal: Hymns of the Faith with Psalms #133 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: ISLINGTON
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Christ, that ever reigneth

Author: E. A. Dayman Hymnal: Hymns of the Faith #166 (1887) Languages: English Tune Title: ISLINGTON
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Christ, That Ever Reigneth

Author: Edward A. Dayman, 1807-1890 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1117 Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1. Christ, that ever reigneth, Christ, that here remaineth, Christ, within us dwelling, Christ in praise excelling, Him we proclaim, His glorious name; To our creator render Homage all due; lowly and true Homage to Him we tender. 2. Heaven’s high host rejoices, lifting up all voices, Jubilant with gladness— yet the earth with sadness Dreading her fate God doth await Who judgment strict revealeth; Merciful power, save in that hour Those whom Thy passion healeth! 3. Raise us, cleansed, to regions where the angel legions Round Thee aye are soaring, with Thy saints adoring; Grant us Thy peace, bid dangers cease, And Thou, Thy mercy sending, Christ, give us rest, where, with the blest, Thy reign is never ending. Languages: English Tune Title: ISLINGTON

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George M. Garrett

1834 - 1897 Person Name: George Mursell Garrett, 1834-1897 Composer of "ISLINGTON (Garrett)" Born: June 8, 1834, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Died: April 9, 1897, Cambridge, England. Buried: Cambridge Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge, England

Edward Arthur Dayman

1807 - 1890 Person Name: Edward A. Dayman, 1807-1890 Author of "Christ, That Ever Reigneth" in The Cyber Hymnal Dayman, Edward Arthur, B.D., 3rd son of John Dayman, of Mambury, N. Devon, born at Padstow in Cornwall, 11th July, 1807, and educated at Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devon, and Exeter College Oxon. 1st Class in Lit. Hum. 1829, B.A. 1830, M.A. 1831, B.D. 1841. He was for some time Fellow and Tutor of his College, and Pro-Proctor, 1835. Taking Holy Orders in 1835, he became successively examiner for University Scholarship for Latin, 1838; in Lit. Hum., 1838-1839, and 1841-1842, Sen. Proctor of the University 1840, Rector of Shilling-Okeford or Shillingstone, Dorset, 1842; Rural Dean, 1849; Proctor in Convocation, 1852; and Hon. Canon of Bitton in Sarum Cathedral, 1862. His works include Modern Infidelity, 1861, and Essay on Inspiration, 1864. He was joint editor with Lord Nelson and Canon (afterwards Bishop) Woodford of the Sarum Hymnal, 1868; which contains translations from the Latin, and original hymns by him; and with Canon Rich-Jones, of Statula et Comuetudines Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sarisburiensis, 1883. He also contributed several translations from the Latin to The Hymnary, 1872. He has been for many years engaged in compiling an English Dictionary of Mediaeval Latin founded on Du Cange. The original hymns contributed by him to the Sarum Hymnal,1868, are, with the dates of their composition, as follows: 1.  Almighty Father, heaven and earth, q.v.  (1867) Offertory. 2.  O Lord, be with us when we sail.  (1865)  For use at Sea. 3.  O Man of Sorrows, Thy prophetic eye.   (1865) Tuesday before Easter. 4.  Sleep thy last sleep.  (1868)  Burial. 5.  Upon the solitary mountain's height.  (1866) Transfiguration. 6.  When the messengers of wrath. (1867)   During Pestilence and Famine. 7. Who is this with garments dyed? (1866) Monday before Easter.                                             -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) =============== Dayman, E. A., p. 28S, ii. He died at Shillingstone, Oct. 30, 1890. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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