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RESTING

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. Jouard; F. Jouard Incipit: 54333 23544 32565 Used With Text: On the lamb My Soul Is Resting

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On the lamb My Soul Is Resting

Author: Mrs. Bevan Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: The Gospel Christian Testimony Used With Tune: RESTING

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On the lamb My Soul Is Resting

Author: Mrs. Bevan Hymnal: Hymns of Grace and Truth #257 (1903) Topics: The Gospel Christian Testimony Languages: English Tune Title: RESTING

On the Lamb our souls are resting

Author: Mrs. Frances Bevan Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Remembrance #115 (1950) Languages: English Tune Title: RESTING

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Frances Bevan

1827 - 1909 Person Name: Mrs. Bevan Translator of "On the lamb My Soul Is Resting" in Hymns of Grace and Truth Bevan, Emma Frances, née Shuttleworth, daughter of the Rev. Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth, Warden of New Coll., Oxford, afterwards Bishop of Chichester, was born at Oxford, Sept. 25, 1827, and was married to Mr. R. C. L. Bevan, of the Lombard Street banking firm, in 1856. Mrs. Bevan published in 1858 a series of translations from the German as Songs of Eternal Life (Lond., Hamilton, Adams, & Co.), in a volume which, from its unusual size and comparative costliness, has received less attention than it deserves, for the trs. are decidedly above the average in merit. A number have come into common use, but almost always without her name, the best known being those noted under “O Gott, O Geist, O Licht dea Lebens," and "Jedes Herz will etwas li ben." Most of these are annotated throughout this Dictionary under their authors' names, or German first lines. That at p. 630, "O past are the fast-days,—the Feast-day, the Feast-day is come," is a translation through the German from the Persian of Dschellaleddin Rumi 1207-1273. Mrs. Bevan also published Songs of Praise for Christian Pilgrims (London, Hamilton, Adams, 1859), the translations in which are also annotated throughout this Dictionary as far as possible. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Farel Jouard

1884 - 1941 Person Name: F. Jouard Composer of "RESTING" in Hymns of Grace and Truth

Calvin Jouard

1858 - 1927 Person Name: C. Jouard Composer of "RESTING" in Hymns of Grace and Truth Théophile Calvin Jouard, 1858-1927 Born: October 14, 1858, Puligny, Côte d’Or, France. Jouard emigrated to America in 1884 on the ship Labrador. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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