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Sing To Jesus, O My Spirit

Author: P. C. Paulsen Meter: 8.8.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals

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[Sing to Jesus, o my spirit]

Meter: 8.8.7.7 Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. P. Berggren Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 54334 66517 66111 Used With Text: Sing To Jesus, O My Spirit

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Sing To Jesus, O My Spirit

Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #349 (1927) Meter: 8.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing to Jesus, O my spirit, Songs of faith that praise His merit, Praise His grace and praise His peace, Praise His love that can not cease. 2 Sing to Him that came from heaven, Sing of all that He has given, Sing it joyfully abroad: Praise and honor be to God! 3 Let thy songs of heav'nly graces Rise to high celestial places; Sing with angels in accord: Glory be to Christ, our Lord! 4 Sing the blessed Christmas tiding: Jesus is with us abiding; He who came that Christmas-night Is our Joy and Hope and Light. 5 Sing, so hearts with joy are beating, Of the last and glorious meeting, When the Son of God shall come In the sky to call us home. Topics: Sunday School Hymns Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing to Jesus, o my spirit]
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Sing To Jesus, O My Spirit

Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #349 (1928) Meter: 8.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing to Jesus, O my spirit, Songs of faith that praise His merit, Praise His grace and praise His peace, Praise His love that can not cease. 2 Sing to Him that came from heaven, Sing of all that He has given, Sing it joyfully abroad: Praise and honor be to God! 3 Let thy songs of heavenly graces Rise to high celestial places; Sing with angels in accord: Glory be to Christ, our Lord! 4 Sing the blessed Christmas tiding: Jesus is with us abiding; He who came that Christmas-night Is our Joy and Hope and Light. 5 Sing, so hearts with joy are beating, Of the last and glorious meeting, When the Son of God shall come In the sky to call us home. Topics: Sunday School Hymns Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing to Jesus, o my spirit]

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A. P. Berggreen

1801 - 1880 Person Name: A. P. Berggren Composer of "[Sing to Jesus, o my spirit]" in Hymnal for Church and Home Andreas Peter Berggreen, born in Copenhagen, March 2, 1801. Instrumental and vocal composer; took up music as a profession after having first been compelled to study law, became organist at Trinity Church, Copenhagen, in 1838, professor of vocal music at the Metropolitan School in 1843, and inspector of the same branch in all public institutions. Works: Collection of songs, with guitar (Copenhagen, 1822-1823); Romances (1823); Ballads and Romances (1824); Variations for guitar (1825); Wedding Cantata (1829); Billedet og bustan (The Portrait and the Bust), comic opera given at Copenhagen, 1832; Songs for the use of schools (1834-39); Popular songs and national and foreign melodies, for pianoforte (1842-47); Twelve Swedish songs (1846); National songs (1848); Songs to poems of Bellmann (1850); Six Swedish songs of Runeberg (1852); Several cantatas. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888) https://archive.org/details/cyclopediaofmusi01cham/mode/2up

P. C. Paulsen

1881 - 1948 Translator of "Sing To Jesus, O My Spirit" Paul Christian Paulsen was born on March 26, 1881, in Alstrup, Jutland, Denmark. He emigrated to America in 1904, was ordained in 1911, and served as a Lutheran pastor in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, California, and Alberta, Canada. He died on July 26, 1948. NN, Hymnary
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