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O Holy Lord, our God

Author: Anon. Appears in 37 hymnals Used With Tune: AMERICA

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AMERICA

Appears in 1,422 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Carey (1663-1743) Incipit: 11271 23343 21217 Used With Text: O Holy Lord, our God
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MASON

Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William F. Sherwin Incipit: 32117 71235 43216 Used With Text: O holy Lord our God
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DORT

Appears in 138 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: L. Mason Incipit: 13156 55752 32176 Used With Text: O Holy Lord, our God

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O Holy Lord, Our God

Author: J. Young Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4976 Meter: 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Lyrics: 1. O holy Lord, our God, By heav’nly hosts adored, Hear us, we pray; To Thee the cherubim, Angels and seraphim, Unceasing praises hymn, Their homage pay. 2. Here give Thy Word success, And this Thy servant bless, His labors own; And while the sinner’s Friend His life and words commend, The Holy Spirit send, And make him known. 3. May every passing year More happy still appear Than this glad day; With numbers fill the place, Adorn Thy saints with grace, Thy truth may all embrace, O Lord, we pray. 4. O Lord, our God, arise; And now, before our eyes, Thy arm make bare; Unite our hearts in love Till, raised to Heav’n above, We all its fullness prove, And praise Thee there. Languages: English Tune Title: AUDLEY
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O holy Lord our God

Author: J. Young Hymnal: The Hymnal #678 (1895) Lyrics: 1 O Holy Lord, our God, By heavenly hosts adored, Hear us, we pray: To Thee the cherubim, Angels and seraphim, Unceasing homage bring, Their homage pay. 2 Here give Thy word success; And this Thy servant bless, His labors own; And, while the sinner's Friend, His life and words commend, Thy Holy Spirit send, And make Him known. 3 May every passing year More happy still appear Than this glad day; With numbers fill the place, Adorn Thy saints with grace; Thy truth may all embrace, O Lord, we pray. 4 O Lord, our God, arise; And now before our eyes, Thy arm make bare; Unite our hearts in love; Till, raised to heaven above, We all its fulness prove, And praise Thee there. Amen.
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O Holy Lord, our God

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #196 (1870) Lyrics: 1 O holy Lord, our God, By heavenly hosts adored, Hear us, we pray; To Thee the cherubim, Angels and seraphim, Unceasing praises hymn-- Their homage pay. 2 Here give Thy word success, And this Thy servant bless, His labors own; And while the sinner’s Friend His life and words commend, The Holy Spirit send, And make Him known. 3 May ev'ry passing year More happy still appear Than this glad day; With numbers fill the place, Adorn Thy saints with grace, Thy truth may all embrace, O Lord, we pray. Topics: Church her ministry; Ministers ordination and installation of; Ordination Languages: English

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "O Holy Lord, our God" in Hymns of the Ages In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Henry Carey

1687 - 1743 Person Name: H. T. Carey Composer of "AMERICA" in Book of Hymns and Tunes, comprising the psalms and hymns for the worship of God, approved by the general assembly of 1866, arranged with appropriate tunes... by authority of the assembly of 1873 Henry Carey, b. 1685 (?); d. London, 1743 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

William F. Sherwin

1826 - 1888 Composer of "MASON" in Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes Sherwin, William Fisk, an American Baptist, was born at Buckland, Massachusetts, March 14,1826. His educational opportunities, so far as schools were concerned, were few, but he made excellent use of his time and surroundings. At fifteen he went to Boston and studied music under Dr. Mason: In due course he became a teacher of vocal music, and held several important appointments in Massachusetts; in Hudson and Albany, New York County, and then in New York City. Taking special interest in Sunday Schools, he composed carols and hymn-tunes largely for their use, and was associated with the Rev. R. Lowry and others in preparing Bright Jewels, and other popular Sunday School hymn and tune books. A few of his melodies are known in Great Britain through I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, where they are given with his signature. His hymnwriting was limited. The following pieces are in common use:— 1. Grander than ocean's story (1871). The Love of God. 2. Hark, bark, the merry Christmas bells. Christmas Carol. 3. Lo, the day of God is breaking. The Spiritual Warfare. 4. Wake the song of joy and gladness. Sunday School or Temperance Anniversary. 5. Why is thy faith, 0 Child of God, so small. Safety in Jesus. Mr. Sherwin died at Boston, Massachusetts, April 14, 1888. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Sherwin, W. F., p. 1055, i. Another hymn from his Bright Jewels, 1869, p. 68, is "Sound the battle cry" (Christian Courage), in the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and several other collections. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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