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O Christ, whom we may love and know

Author: Margaret B. Cropper Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: METZLER (REDHEAD, No. 66)

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METZLER (REDHEAD, No. 66)

Appears in 81 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Redhead, 1820 - 1901 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 32115 66556 71766 Used With Text: O Christ, whom we may love and know
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STOCKTON

Appears in 27 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: T. Wright Incipit: 13451 43223 45451 Used With Text: O Christ, whom even we may love

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O Christ, whom we may love and know

Author: Margaret B. Cropper Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #453 (1958) Languages: English Tune Title: METZLER (REDHEAD, No. 66)

O Christ, whom we may love and know

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, Revised #450 (1950) Languages: English
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O Christ, whom even we may love

Author: Margaret Cropper Hymnal: The Church and School Hymnal #290 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: STOCKTON

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Margaret Cropper

1886 - 1980 Person Name: Margaret B. Cropper Author of "O Christ, whom we may love and know" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America

Richard Redhead

1820 - 1901 Person Name: Richard Redhead, 1820 - 1901 Composer of "METZLER (REDHEAD, No. 66)" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America Richard Redhead (b. Harrow, Middlesex, England, 1820; d. Hellingley, Sussex, England, 1901) was a chorister at Magdalen College, Oxford. At age nineteen he was invited to become organist at Margaret Chapel (later All Saints Church), London. Greatly influencing the musical tradition of the church, he remained in that position for twenty-five years as organist and an excellent trainer of the boys' choirs. Redhead and the church's rector, Frederick Oakeley, were strongly committed to the Oxford Movement, which favored the introduction of Roman elements into Anglican worship. Together they produced the first Anglican plainsong psalter, Laudes Diurnae (1843). Redhead spent the latter part of his career as organist at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Paddington (1864-1894). Bert Polman

T. Wright

Composer of "STOCKTON" in The Church and School Hymnal