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Junto a la Cruz de Cristo

Author: Elizabeth C. Clephane, 1830-1869; George P. Simmonds, 1890- Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. CHRISTOPHER

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[Junto a la cruz de Cristo]

Appears in 404 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Frederick C. Maker Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 55546 53123 443 Used With Text: Junto A La Cruz De Cristo

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Junto a la cruz de Cristo

Author: Elizabeth C. Clephane; G. P. Simmonds Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #207 (1992) Topics: Consagración; Consecration; Pasión y Muerte de Cristo; Passion and Death of Christ; Viernes Santo; Good Friday Scripture: Romans 6:3-14 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: ST. CHRISTOPHER

Junto A La Cruz De Cristo

Author: Elizabeth C. Clephane; G. Paul S. Hymnal: Himnos de la Vida Cristiana #47 (1967) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Junto a la cruz de Cristo]

Junto a La Cruz de Cristo

Author: Elizabeth C. Clephane; G. Paúl S. Hymnal: Himnos de Fe y Alabanza #116 (1966) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Junto a la cruz de Cristo]

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Elizabeth Cecilia Clephane

1830 - 1869 Person Name: Elizabth Clephane Author of "Junto a la cruz de Cristo" in Himnos de la Iglesia Clephane, Elizabeth Cecilia, third daughter of Andrew Clephane, Sheriff of Fife, was born at Edinburgh, June 18, 1830, and died at Bridgend House, near Melrose, Feb. 19, 1869. Her hymns appeared, almost all for the first time, in the Family Treasury, under the general title of Breathings on the Border. In publishing the first of these in the Treasury, the late Rev. W. Arnot, of Edinburgh, then editor, thus introduced them:— "These lines express the experiences, the hopes, and the longings of a young Christian lately released. Written on the very edge of this life, with the better land fully, in the view of faith, they seem to us footsteps printed on the sands of Time, where these sands touch the ocean of Eternity. These footprints of one whom the Good Shepherd led through the wilderness into rest, may, with God's blessing, contribute to comfort and direct succeeding pilgrims." The hymns, together with their dates,are:— 1. Beneath the cross of Jesus. Family Treasury, 1872, p. 398, 2. Mine eyes for ever closed. Family Treasury, 1872, p. 398. 3. Who climbeth up too nigh. Family Treasury, 1872, p. 552. 4. Into His summer garden. Family Treasury, 1873, p. 245. 5. From my dwelling midst the dead. Family Treasury, 1873, p. 365. 6. The day is drawing nearly done. Family Treasury, 1873, p. 389. 7. Life-light waneth to an end. Family Treasury, 1874, p. 595. 8. There were ninety and nine that safely lay. Family Treasury, 1874, p. 595. Of these Nos. 1 and 8 are in common use. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Frederick C. Maker

1844 - 1927 Person Name: Frederick Maker Composer of "ST. CHRISTOPHER" in Himnos de la Iglesia Frederick C. Maker (b. Bristol, England, August 6, 1844; d. January 1, 1927) received his early musical training as a chorister at Bristol Cathedral, England. He pursued a career as organist and choirmaster—most of it spent in Methodist and Congregational churches in Bristol. His longest tenure was at Redland Park Congregational Church, where he was organist from 1882-1910. Maker also conducted the Bristol Free Church Choir Association and was a long-time visiting professor of music at Clifton College. He wrote hymn tunes, anthems, and a cantata, Moses in the Bulrushes. Bert Polman

George P. Simmonds

1890 - 1991 Translator of "Junto a la cruz de Cristo" in Himnos de la Iglesia Used pseudonyms G Paul S., J. Paul Simon, and J. Pablo Símon
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