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Men of God arise

Author: M. Anderson Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The whole wide world is pleading

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MIRIAM

Appears in 95 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Holbrook Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55121 17655 64355 Used With Text: Men of God, Arise!

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Men of God, Arise!

Author: M. Anderson Hymnal: Christ in Song #621 (1908) First Line: The whole wide world is pleading Lyrics: 1 The whole wide world is pleading: Ye men of God arise! His providence is leading To many'a glad surprise, Lo! ev'ry sky is bright'ning, Rich promise clothes the soil; Wide fields for harvest whit'ning, Invite the reaper's; toil. 2 Go, where the waves are breaking On coldest Northern shore, The precious Gospel taking, More rich than golden ore. On highest Eastern mountain, In lowest Western vale; Beside the Southern fountains, Rehearse the wondrous tale. 3 The love of Christ unfolding, Speed on from east to west, Till all, by faith behold, In Christ are fully blest. Great Author of salvation, Haste, haste the glorious day Great Author of salvation, Haste, haste the glorious day Foretold by revelation, Thy universal sway, Topics: Living His Life Call to Activity; Living His Life Missions Languages: English Tune Title: MIRIAM

Men of God arise

Author: M. Anderson Hymnal: Christ in Song #d555 (1900) First Line: The whole wide world is pleading

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Joseph P. Holbrook

1822 - 1888 Person Name: J. Holbrook Composer of "MIRIAM" in Christ in Song Joseph P. Holbrook was a tune writer in the parlor music style, and used the popular melodies of Mason and Hastings, Bradbury and Root, Greatorex and Kingsley in his collections. He furnished settings for the choir hymns in Songs for the Sanctuary in his Quartet and chorus Choir (New York, 1871, and sought more recogniation than had been given him in a hymnal of his own, Worship in Song (New York, 1880); a book that found no welcome. from The English hymn: its development and use in worship By Louis FitzGerald Benson

M. Anderson

Arranger of "Men of God, Arise!" in Christ in Song
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