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THECLA

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. E. Nichol Incipit: 34336 55176 56425 Used With Text: Consider the lilies

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Consider the lilies

Author: Alice W. Brotherton Appears in 27 hymnals Used With Tune: THECLA

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Consider the lilies

Author: Alice W. Brotherton Hymnal: Hymns of the Centuries #265 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: THECLA
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Consider the lilies

Author: Alice W. Brotherton Hymnal: Gloria #265 (1916) Languages: English Tune Title: THECLA
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Consider the lilies How stately they grow

Author: Alice W. Brotherton Hymnal: Hymns and Tunes for Schools #270 (1908) Topics: Flower Service and Children's Day Languages: English Tune Title: THECLA

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H. Ernest Nichol

1862 - 1928 Person Name: H. E. Nichol Composer of "THECLA" in Hymns and Tunes for Schools H. Ernest Nichol (b. Hull, Yorkshire, England, 1862; d. Skirlaugh, Yorkshire, England, 1926) had begun a study program in civil engineering when he decided to study music instead. In 1888 he received a bachelor's degree in music from Oxford University. Nichol wrote some 130 hymn tunes and texts, many under the pseudonym “Colin Sterne” (derived from his middle and last name); many were first sung at church school programs. Psalter Hymnal Handbook ============= Nichol, Henry Ernest, was b. Dec. 10, 1862, at Hull. He took the degree of MUS. BAC. at Oxford in 1888. He has written fourteen sets of Sunday School Anniversary Hymns (130 in all), with original tunes, besides many published in leaflet form, mostly under the anagram of 1677 Colin Sterne. The following are in the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, the dates being those of composition and publication by the author:— 1. Life is opening out before you. Christian Courage 1897. 2. Rest, O rest! at eve Thy children's voices. Evening. 1897. 3. We've a story to tell to the nations. Foreign Missions. 1896. 4. Where the flag is flying. Boys Brigade. 1901. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Alice Williams Brotherton

1838 - 1930 Person Name: Alice W. Brotherton Author of "Consider the lilies How stately they grow" in Hymns and Tunes for Schools Brotherton, Alice, née Williams, born at Cambridge, Ind., and married in 1876 to William E. Brotherton of Cincinnati. Has published Beyond the Veil, Chicago, 1886, and Sailing of King Olaf, 1887. Author of "Consider the lilies, How stately they grow" (Providence), in Horder's Worship Song, 1905, and others. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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