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Lo! round the throne a glorious band

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 92 hymnals Used With Tune: COMMANDEMENS

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COMMANDEMENS

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 172 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. E. W. Tune Sources: 1543, Day's Vers. 1560 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11232 43213 43217 Used With Text: Lo! round the throne a glorious band
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ALL SAINTS

Appears in 534 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. Knapp Incipit: 11765 12171 23217 Used With Text: Lo! round the throne, a glorious band
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TALLIS' EVENING HYMN

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 497 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Th. Tallis Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11711 22343 14433 Used With Text: Lo! round the throne, a glorious band

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Lo! Round the Throne, a Glorious Band

Author: Rowland Hill (1744-1833) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #279 (1998) Lyrics: 1 Lo! Round the throne, a glorious band, the saints in countless myriads stand, of every tongue redeemed to God, arrayed in garments washed in blood. Alleluia! 2 Through tribulation great they came; they bore the cross, despised the shame; from all their labours now they rest, in God's eternal glory blest. Alleluia! 3 They see their Saviour face to face, and sing the triumphs of God's grace; and day and night they ceaseless praise, to Christ the loud thanksgiving raise: Alleluia! 4 "Worthy the Lamb, for sinners slain, through endless years to live and reign; thou hast redeemed us by thy blood, and made us royal priests to God." Alleluia! Topics: Heaven; The Saints Scripture: Revelation 5 Languages: English Tune Title: ERSCHIENEN IST DER HERRLICH TAG
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Lo! Round the Throne a Glorious Band

Author: Mary L. Duncan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4013 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Lo! round the throne, a glorious band Lyrics: 1. Lo! round the throne, a glorious band, The saints in countless myriads stand; Of every tongue redeemed to God, Arrayed in garments washed in blood, Arrayed in garments washed in blood. 2. Through tribulation great they came; They bore the cross, despised the shame; But now from all their labors rest, In God’s eternal glory blest, In God’s eternal glory blest. 3. They see the Savior face to face; They sing the triumph of His grace; And day and night, with ceaseless praise, To Him their loud hosannas raise, To Him their loud hosannas raise. 4. Worthy the Lamb, for sinners slain, Through endless years to live and reign; Thou hast redeemed us by Thy blood, And made us kings and priests to God. 5. O may we tread the sacred road That holy saints and martyrs trod; Wage to the end the glorious strife, And win, like them, a crown of life, And win, like them, a crown of life! Languages: English Tune Title: PARK STREET
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Lo, round the throne, a glorious band

Author: Rowland Hill, 1744-1833 Hymnal: Common Praise #223 (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Lo, round the throne, a glorious band, the saints in countless myriads stand, of every tongue redeemed to God, arrayed in garments washed in blood. 2 Through tribulation great they came; they bore the cross, despised the shame; from all their labours now they rest, in God's eternal glory blest. 3 They see their Saviour face to face, and sing the triumphs of his grace; him day and night they ceaseless praise, to him the loud thanksgiving raise: 4 'Worthy the Lamb, for sinners slain, through endless years to live and reign; thou hast redeemed us by thy blood, and made us kings and priests to God.' 5 O may we tread the sacred road that saints and holy martyrs trod; wage to the end the glorious strife, and win, like them, a crown of life. Topics: Saints Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:12 Languages: English Tune Title: DEUS TUORUM MILITUM

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Thomas Tallis

1505 - 1585 Person Name: Th. Tallis Composer of "TALLIS' EVENING HYMN" in African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book Thomas Tallis (b. Leicestershire [?], England, c. 1505; d. Greenwich, Kent, England 1585) was one of the few Tudor musicians who served during the reigns of Henry VIII: Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth I and managed to remain in the good favor of both Catholic and Protestant monarchs. He was court organist and composer from 1543 until his death, composing music for Roman Catholic masses and Anglican liturgies (depending on the monarch). With William Byrd, Tallis also enjoyed a long-term monopoly on music printing. Prior to his court connections Tallis had served at Waltham Abbey and Canterbury Cathedral. He composed mostly church music, including Latin motets, English anthems, settings of the liturgy, magnificats, and two sets of lamentations. His most extensive contrapuntal work was the choral composition, "Spem in alium," a work in forty parts for eight five-voice choirs. He also provided nine modal psalm tunes for Matthew Parker's Psalter (c. 1561). Bert Polman

Mary Lundie Duncan

1814 - 1840 Person Name: Mary L. Duncan Author of "Lo! Round the Throne" in Living Hymns Duncan, Mary, née Lundie, daughter of the Rev. Robert Lundie, Parish Minister of Kelso, and Mary Grey Lundie Duncan, was born at Kelso, April 26, 1814. On July 11, 1836, she was married to the William Wallace Duncan, the son of Rev. Henry Duncan, D.D., founder of the Savings Bank movement and minister in Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. In the end of December, 1839, she took a chill, which resulted in a fever and died on Jan. 5, 1840. Her hymns, mostly written for her children between July and December, 1839, appeared, in 1841, in her Memoir, by her mother, and were issued separately, in 1842, as Rhymes for my Children, to the number of 23. The best known are, "Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me," and "My Saviour, be Thou near me." Dianne Shapiro, from John Julian "Dictionary of Hymnology" and email from Prof. Charles W. Munn (biographer of Henry Duncan)

William Knapp

1698 - 1768 Person Name: W. Knapp Composer of "WAREHAM" in Church Hymnal Born: 1698, Ware­ham, Dor­set­shire, Eng­land. Died: Sep­tem­ber 26, 1768, Poole, Dor­set­shire, Eng­land. Buried: Poole, Dor­set­shire, Eng­land.