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Lord, Today Bless This New Marriage

Author: Marie J. Post Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals

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SERVANT SONG

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 51 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Gillard; Betty Carr Pulkingham Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12354 32112 35432 Used With Text: God, Today Bless This New Marriage
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STUTTGART

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 423 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Christian F. Witt, 1660-1716; Henry J. Gauntlett, 1805-1876 Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 55112 23155 64253 Used With Text: Lord, Today Bless This New Marriage
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CROSS OF JESUS

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 130 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Stainer Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 31555 11713 67143 Used With Text: Lord, Today Bless This New Marriage

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Lord, Today Bless This New Marriage

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #428 (1995) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Marriage; Marriage and anniversary Scripture: Colossians 3:1-4 Languages: English Tune Title: COLLEGE HILL
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Lord, Today Bless This New Marriage

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #581 (1987) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Family; Marriage; Home; Family; Marriage; Providence Languages: English Tune Title: CROSS OF JESUS

God, Today Bless This New Marriage

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: The New Century Hymnal #364 (1995) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Marriage Languages: English Tune Title: SERVANT SONG

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Henry J. Gauntlett

1805 - 1876 Person Name: Henry J. Gauntlett, 1805-1876 Adapter of "STUTTGART" in The Covenant Hymnal Henry J. Gauntlett (b. Wellington, Shropshire, July 9, 1805; d. London, England, February 21, 1876) When he was nine years old, Henry John Gauntlett (b. Wellington, Shropshire, England, 1805; d. Kensington, London, England, 1876) became organist at his father's church in Olney, Buckinghamshire. At his father's insistence he studied law, practicing it until 1844, after which he chose to devote the rest of his life to music. He was an organist in various churches in the London area and became an important figure in the history of British pipe organs. A designer of organs for William Hill's company, Gauntlett extend­ed the organ pedal range and in 1851 took out a patent on electric action for organs. Felix Mendelssohn chose him to play the organ part at the first performance of Elijah in Birmingham, England, in 1846. Gauntlett is said to have composed some ten thousand hymn tunes, most of which have been forgotten. Also a supporter of the use of plainchant in the church, Gauntlett published the Gregorian Hymnal of Matins and Evensong (1844). Bert Polman

John Stainer

1840 - 1901 Composer of "CROSS OF JESUS" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

Betty Pulkingham

1928 - 2019 Person Name: Betty Carr Pulkingham Arranger of "SERVANT SONG" in The New Century Hymnal Betty Carr Pulkingham was born in 1928 in Burlington, North Carolina. She received a B.S. in Music in 1949 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro and she did graduate studies at the Eastman School of Music. She was Instructor of Music Theory at the University of Texas. In 1951, she married a seminarian Graham Pulkingham. They ministered together in various places in the U.S., England and Scotland; they were founding members of the Community of Celebration, an Anglican religious order. She travelled widely with "The Fisherfolk," an outreach music ministry connected with the Community of Celebration. Betty Pulkingham was a well known composer and arranger. She co-edited and published a number of songbooks and books on worship; and served on the Episcopal Church's Standing Commission on Church Music from 1988-1994. She and her husband returned to Burlington and then she later moved to Austin, Texas to live with family. She died in Austin, May 9, 2019 at the age of 90. Dianne Shapiro, from Obituary (https://www.richandthompson.com/tributes/Betty-Pulkingham) (accessed 6-21-2019)
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