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TALYLLYN

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 4 hymnals Tune Sources: Welsh Traditional Melody. Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51761 76523 12715

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Daw miloedd o rai aflan

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: TALYLLYN
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We hail thee now, O Jesu

Author: Archdeacon Frederick George Scott Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Holy Communion Used With Tune: TALYLLYN

God of the glorious sunshine

Author: Thomas Paxton Appears in 6 hymnals Used With Tune: TALYLLYN

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Daw miloedd o rai aflan

Hymnal: Hymnau a thonau at wasanaeth amrywiol gyfarfodydd y cysegr #184 (1910) Languages: Welsh Tune Title: TALYLLYN

God of the glorious sunshine

Author: Thomas Paxton Hymnal: The Hymnal #69 (1941) Languages: English Tune Title: TALYLLYN
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We hail Thee now, O Jesu

Author: F. G. Scott Hymnal: The Church and School Hymnal #106 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: TALYLLYN

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Frederick George Scott

1861 - 1944 Person Name: Archdeacon Frederick George Scott Author of "We hail thee now, O Jesu" in The Book of Common Praise Scott, Frederick George. (Montreal, Quebec, April 7, 1861--January 19, 1944, Quebec City). Anglican. Bishop's University (Lennoxville, Que.), B.A., 1881; M.A., 1884; D.C.I., 1901. Pastorates (all in Quebec) at Montreal, 1884-1886; Drummondville, 1887-1896; Quebec, 1896-1933. During his time as Canadian Army chaplain on the Western Front (1914-1919), he formed close ties with thousands of soldiers, whose subsequent dispersal all across Canada ensured a warm reception for his writings, and his message. He published ten volumes of verse, a novel, and The Great War as I Saw It, which was widely influential. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Thomas Paxton

Author of "God of the glorious sunshine" in The Hymnal
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