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HARVARD HYMN
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HARVARD HYMN
Composer: John Knowles Paine
Published in
10 hymnals
Piano/Organ
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Tune Information
Title:
HARVARD HYMN
Composer:
John Knowles Paine
Meter:
8.7.8.7 D
Incipit:
51654 32346 5
Key:
C Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow
Deus omnium creator
Not Alone for Mighty Empire
All texts published with HARVARD HYMN
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Alternative Tunes
LUX EOI
ST. ASAPH (Bambridge)
PILGRIM SONG (Heede)
MONTREAL (Whitehead)
RUSTINGTON
More tunes with meter 8.7.8.7 D
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The Harvard University Hymn Book (1926), p.126
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Instances
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AGO Founders Hymnal #47
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Through the night of doubt and sorrow
Composer
: John Knowles Paine, 1839-1906
Meter
: 87 87. D
Key
: C Major
Date
: 2009
AGO Founders Hymnal #47
Hymns of the Church #505
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Thro' the night of doubt and sorrow
Composer
: John K. Paine
Meter
: 8s & 7s.D.
Date
: 1912
Hymns of the Church #505
Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America #433
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Through the night of doubt [pain] and sorrow
Composer
: John Knowles Paine
Date
: 1937
Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America #433
Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book #415
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Not alone for mighty empire
Composer
: John Knowles Paine
Meter
: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.
Date
: 1914
Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book #415
The Academic Hymnal #296
Tune Title
: HARVARD
First Line
: Thro' the night of doubt and sorrow
Composer
: J. K. Paine
Meter
: 8s, 7s. 8l.
Date
: 1899
The Academic Hymnal #296
The Church Hymnal #521b
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Thro' the night of doubt and sorrow
Composer
: J. K. Paine
Meter
: 6.7.6.7.D.
Key
: C Major
Date
: 1898
The Church Hymnal #521b
The Harvard University Hymn Book #101
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Deus omnium creator
Composer
: John Knowles Paine, 1839-1906
Date
: 1926
The Harvard University Hymn Book #101
The Harvard University Hymn Book #160
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Through the night of doubt and sorrow
Composer
: John Knowles Paine, 1839-1906
Date
: 1926
The Harvard University Hymn Book #160
The Harvard University Hymn Book #250
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Deus omnium creator
Meter
: 8.8.8.7.D
Date
: 1964
The Harvard University Hymn Book #250
The Hymnal #539b
Tune Title
: HARVARD HYMN
First Line
: Through the night of doubt and sorrow
Composer
: John K. Paine, 1839-1906
Meter
: 8.7.8.7.D.
Key
: C Major
Date
: 1916
The Hymnal #539b
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