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Nou ka nani

Author: Laiana Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Hoonani ia'e ka makua maikai Used With Tune: [Hoonani ia'e ka makua maikai]

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REVIVE US AGAIN

Appears in 801 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John J. Husband, 1760-1825 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51111 12333 31355 Used With Text: NOU KA NANI

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Nou ka nani

Author: Laiana Hymnal: Leo Hoonani Hou #19 (1967) First Line: Hoonani ia'e ka makua maikai Languages: Hawaiian Tune Title: [Hoonani ia'e ka makua maikai]

NOU KA NANI

Author: William P. MacKay, 1839-1885; Laiana (Lorenzo Lyons), 1807-1886 Hymnal: Na Himeni Haipule Hawaii #41 (1972) First Line: Hoonani ia'e ka makua maika'i Refrain First Line: Haleluia! Nou ka nani Languages: Hawaiian Tune Title: REVIVE US AGAIN

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John J. Husband

1760 - 1825 Person Name: John J. Husband, 1760-1825 Composer of "REVIVE US AGAIN" in Na Himeni Haipule Hawaii Rv John Jenkins Husband United Kingdom 1760-1825. Born in Plymouth, England, he worked as a clerk at Surrey Chapel. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1809 and taught music in Philadelphia, PA. It is surmised that he married Anna Elizabeth Kirkhum, but no other family information was found. An author and composer, he also worked as a clerk at St. Paul’s Protestant Episcopal Church. In 1807 he published “A collection of hymns & Psalms for the use of singing school & musical societies”. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry

W. P. Mackay

1839 - 1885 Person Name: William P. MacKay, 1839-1885 Author of "NOU KA NANI" in Na Himeni Haipule Hawaii Mackay, William Paton, M.D., was born at Montrose, May 13, 1839, and educated at the University of Edinburgh. After following his medical profession for a time, he became minister of Prospect Street Presbyterian Church, Hull, in 1868, and died from an accident, at Portree, Aug. 22, 1885. Seventeen of his hymns are in W. Reid's Praise Book, 1872. Of these the best known is "We praise Thee, O God, for the Son of Thy love" (Praise to God), written 1863, recast 1867. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix II (1907) ====================== Born: May 13, 1839, Montrose, Scotland. Died: August 22, 1885, Portree, Scotland, of an accident. Mackay graduated from the University of Edinburgh and initially worked as a doctor. However, he was ordained, and in 1868 became pastor of the Prospect Street Presbyterian Church in Hull. He married Mary Loughton Livingstone 1868 in Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire; they were living in Sculcoates, Yorkshire, as of 1881. Seventeen of his hymns appeared in W. Reid’s Praise Book in 1872. Sources: Hustad, p. 278 Julian, p. 1667 Reynolds, p. 365 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/mackay_wp.htm

Lorenzo Lyons

1807 - 1886 Person Name: Laiana Translator of "Nou ka nani" in Leo Hoonani Hou Lorenzo Lyons also known as Makua Laiana, missionary to Hawaii. Dianne Shapiro
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