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OSWESTRY

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Leslie Incipit: 55551 76716 56621 Used With Text: Hark! the voice eternal

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Hark! the voice eternal

Author: G. Julian Appears in 25 hymnals Used With Tune: OSWESTRY

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Hark! the voice eternal

Author: G. Julian Hymnal: The Institute Hymnal #32 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: OSWESTRY
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Hark! the voice eternal

Author: G. Julian Hymnal: The Packer Hymnal #44 (1895) Languages: English Tune Title: OSWESTRY
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Hark! the voice eternal

Author: G. Julian Hymnal: The Hymnal for Schools #44 (1895) Languages: English Tune Title: OSWESTRY

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John Julian

1839 - 1913 Person Name: G. Julian Author of "Hark! the voice eternal" in The Institute Hymnal Born: Jan­u­a­ry 27, 1839, St. Ag­nes, Corn­wall. Died: Jan­u­a­ry 22, 1913, Thirsk, York­shire, Eng­land. Educated pri­vate­ly, Ju­li­an grad­u­at­ed from Dur­ham Un­i­ver­si­ty (MA 1887), Lam­beth (DD 1894), and How­ard Un­i­ver­si­ty in Wash­ing­ton, DC (LLD 1894). He took Ho­ly Or­ders in 1866, and served as Vi­car of Win­co­bank (1876-1905) and Vi­car of Top­cliff, York­shire (1905-). How­ev­er, he is best known as a hymn­ol­o­gist. The stand­ard ref­er­ence work in this field is his ma­ssive Dic­tion­ary of Hym­nol­o­gy: Or­i­gin and His­to­ry of Chris­tian Hymns and Hymn­writ­ers of All Ag­es and Na­tions, To­ge­ther with Bi­o­graph­ic­al and Cri­ti­cal No­tices of Their Au­thors and Trans­lat­ors. This work has been re­vised and re­print­ed sev­er­al times; its pub­li­ca­tion dates in­clude: -- London: J. Murray, 1892 -- London: J. Murray, 1908 (this may be the edi­tion re­vised by James Mearns (1855-1922), Vi­car of Rush­den, Hert­ford­shire) --Grand Ra­pids, Mi­chi­gan: Kre­gel Pub­li­ca­tions, 1985 His other works in­clude: Concerning Hymns, 1874 History of the Use of Hymns in Pub­lic Wor­ship, and Their Pro­per Char­ac­ter­is­tics, 1894 Carols, An­cient and Mo­dern, 1900 Julian do­nat­ed his large col­lect­ion of hym­no­lo­gi­cal books and man­u­scripts to the Church House, Dean’s Yard, Lon­don, where it formed the hym­no­lo­gi­cal de­part­ment of the li­bra­ry. www.hymntime.com/tch

Henry Leslie

1822 - 1896 Person Name: Henry Leslie (1822-1896) Composer of "OSWESTRY" in The Institute Hymnal Henry David Leslie, English composer and conductor, born in London; studied music in London; In 1855 formed the celebrated Henry Leslie's choir, which he conducted until 1880, and again, 1885-87. He conducted the Herefordshire Philharmonic Society, 1863, and, 1874, was director and conductor of the Guild of Amateur Musicians. His compositions are numerous, including a Te Deum and Jubilate in B; "Immanuel," oratorio; "Bold Dick Turpin,: operetta; "Judith," oratorio; "Ida," opera; much instrumental music, many songs, part songs, anthems, and other church music. From Appleton's New Practical Cyclopedia (Vol IV), New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1920
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