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HODGES

Appears in 22 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. J. S. B. Hodges (1830- ) Incipit: 13456 53543 25334 Used With Text: The heavens above, in all their splendor

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The heavens above, in all their splendor

Author: John Codman, 1814- Hymnal: Hymnal, Amore Dei. Rev. ed. #a369 (1903) Languages: English
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The heavens above, in all their splendor

Author: John Codman, 1814- Hymnal: Hymnal, Amore Dei #369 (1890) Languages: English
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The heavens above, in all their splendor

Author: John Codman (1814- ) Hymnal: Hymnal Amore Dei #369 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: HODGES

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J. Sebastian B. Hodges

1830 - 1915 Person Name: Rev. J. S. B. Hodges (1830- ) Composer of "HODGES" in Hymnal Amore Dei Born: 1830, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Died: May 1, 1915, Baltimore, Maryland. Buried: Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Son of composer Edward Hodges, John emigrated to America in 1845, and attended Columbia University and the General Theological Seminary in New York City. Ordained an Episcopal minister in 1854, he served at the Grace/Second Episcopal Church, Newark, New Jersey (1860-70), and was Rector of St. Paul’s, Baltimore, Maryland, for 35 years. His works include: The Book of Common Praise, 1869 The revised edition of Hymn Tunes, 1903 --www.hymntime.com/tch

John Codman

Person Name: John Codman (1814- ) Author of "The heavens above, in all their splendor" in Hymnal Amore Dei
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