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Sing for Joy

Publication Date: 1961 Publisher: Seabury Press Publication Place: Greenwich, Conn. Editors: Norman Mealy; Margaret Mealy; Seabury Press

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Because We Cannot Reach to God

Author: Carol Christopher Drake Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: Because we cannot reach to God, God reached to us, and came as Jesus, not that He might know our lives, but we know HIm. Topics: Christmas; Lent; Good News (Gospel); Incarnation; Jesus Christ His Birth; Jesus Christ His Teaching and Ministry Used With Tune: [Because we cannot reach to God]

Now Every Child

Author: Eleanor Farjeon Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Now every child that dwells on earth Topics: Christmas; Jesus Christ His Birth; Jesus Christ His Kingship Used With Tune: [Now every child that dwells on earth]
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The Annunciation

Author: F. Abair Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: One day while Mary knelt in prayer Lyrics: 1 One day while Mary knelt in prayer She saw an angel standing there. His glory filled the dwelling place. He said to her, "Hail, full of Grace!" 2 Now Mary feared and bowed her head, "Oh, do not hear," the angel said, "For God shall send His Son to thee. His holy Mother, thou shalt be." 3 Then Mary spoke the blessed word: "Behold the Handmaid of the Lord. As thou hast said, so be it done." The Son of God became her Son. Topics: Advent; Saints' Days; Annunciation Used With Tune: CONDITOR LAME

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[In October, when they know]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Peter Hallock Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 12345 43212 34543 Used With Text: Winter Coats

[Thumbs in the thumb-place]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Sue Hanlin Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 11155 65465 54453 Used With Text: Mitten Song
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CONDITOR ALME

Appears in 101 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Winfred Douglas Tune Sources: Plainsong Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 31355 64556 45432 Used With Text: The Trip to Bethlehem

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The Annunciation

Author: F. Abair Hymnal: S4J1961 #1 (1961) First Line: One day while Mary knelt in prayer Lyrics: 1 One day while Mary knelt in prayer She saw an angel standing there. His glory filled the dwelling place. He said to her, "Hail, full of Grace!" 2 Now Mary feared and bowed her head, "Oh, do not hear," the angel said, "For God shall send His Son to thee. His holy Mother, thou shalt be." 3 Then Mary spoke the blessed word: "Behold the Handmaid of the Lord. As thou hast said, so be it done." The Son of God became her Son. Topics: Advent; Saints' Days; Annunciation Languages: English Tune Title: CONDITOR LAME

The Little King of the World Came Down

Author: Nancy Byrd Turner Hymnal: S4J1961 #2 (1961) Refrain First Line: Sing joyfully, sing long Topics: Advent; Jesus Christ His Kingship Languages: English Tune Title: [The little King of the world came down]
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Jesus Is Coming

Author: Phyllis Saunders Hymnal: S4J1961 #3 (1961) First Line: Jesus is coming, is coming again Lyrics: Jesus is coming, is coming again And bringing His message of Goodwill to men. The Babe Who is coming to Bethlehem's stall Is Son of the Father, and Brother of all. Topics: Advent; Good News (Gospel) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus is coming, is coming again]

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Sedulius

400 - 499 Hymnal Number: 18 Author of "From East to West" in Sing for Joy Sedulius, Coelius. The known facts concerning this poet, as contained in his two letters to Macedonius, are, that in early life, he devoted himself to heathen literature; that comparatively late in life he was converted to Christianity; and that amongst his friends were Gallieanus and Perpetua. The place of his birth is generally believed to have been Rome; and the date when he flourished 450. For this date the evidence is, that he referred to the Commentaries of Jerome, who died 420; is praised by Cassiodorus, who d. 575, and by Gelasius, who was pope from 492 to 496. His works were collected, after his death, by Asterius, who was consul in 494. They are (1) Carmen Paschale, a poem which treats of the whole Gospel story; (2) Opus Paschale, a prose rendering of the former; (3) Elegia, a poem, of 110 lines, on the same subject as the Carmen; (4) Veteris et Novi Testamenti Collatio; and (5) the hymn, "A solis ortus cardine". Areval(1794) quotes 16 manuscripts of Sedulius's work, ranging in date from the 7th to the 16th century. The best edition of his Opera is that by Dr. J. Huemer, pulished. at Vienna in 1885. Areval's text is printed in Migne's Patrology: Series Latina vol. xix. This Sedulius must not be confounded with the Irish, or with the Scottish Sedulius, as is sometimes done. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Emilie Louise Dickey Johnson

1892 - 1992 Person Name: Emilie Fendall Johnson Hymnal Number: 70 Author of "A Thank You Prayer" in Sing for Joy Daughter of Charles Dickey and Araminta Fendall Duvall Dickey, married Oliver Johnson

Leah Gale

Hymnal Number: 83 Author of "God Made the Sun" in Sing for Joy
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