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ADORATION

Appears in 8 hymnals Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 53212 67432 35321 Used With Text: Hail the Cross of Jesus

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In God's Holy Dwelling

Author: J. A. Stowell Appears in 10 hymnals Used With Tune: CALVARY

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Hail the Cross of Jesus

Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book #76 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: ADORATION
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Hail the Cross of Jesus

Hymnal: Voices of Praise #137 (1883) Lyrics: 1 Hail the Cross of Jesus; Lift it up on high: Hail the mighty Signal, Pointing to the sky! Hail the Guide of pilgrims, Through the desert drear! Hail the Sign of Jesus, Chasing far our fear! 2 God forbid we glory, Save in that blest Sign-- Sign of Him who saved us Through His love divine. Hail the Cross of Jesus, Lifted up on high! Hail the mighty Signal, Pointing to the sky! 3 Stands the Cross of Jesus Foremost in the fight, Drawing ever all men By Its wondrous might. Hail the Cross of Jesus, Lifted up on high! Hail the mighty Standard, Pointing to the sky! 4 See! It moveth onward: Gladly follow we: Wheresoe'er It goeth Should Christ's soldiers be. Hail the Cross of Jesus, Lifted up on high! Hail the mighty Standard, Pointing to the sky! 5 Lo! It reacheth Jordan, Cleaves the surging wave, Lighteth up the portals Of the opening grave. Hail the Cross of Jesus, Lift It up on high! Hail the guide of pilgrims, Pointing to the sky! 6 Then, O then, what glory Shines upon our eyes, From the sunny pastures Spread in Paradise! Lo! the Cross of Jesus, Pointing to the sky, Hath His children guided Home to victory. Amen. Topics: Redemption; Festivals Languages: English Tune Title: ADORATION
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Hail the Cross of Jesus

Hymnal: A Hymnal and Service Book for Sunday Schools, Day Schools, Guilds, Brotherhoods, etc. #307 (1893) Languages: English Tune Title: ADORATION

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Composer of "CALVARY" in Gloria Deo 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.

T. Alfred Stowell

1831 - 1916 Person Name: T. A. Stowell Author of "In God's Holy Dwelling" in Gloria Deo T. Alfred Stowell, M.A.; Queen’s College, Oxford; rector of Chorley; hon. canon of Manchester Cathedral; and rural dean of Leyland ======================= Stowell, Thomas Alfred, M.A., son of Canon H. Stowell, was born at Salford, July 15, 1831. He was Bridgman Exhibitioner at Queen's College, Oxford, 1853, and B.A. in honours in 1855. Taking Holy Orders in 1857, he became Curate of Bolton, Diocese of Ripon, 1857-60; Incumbent of St. Stephen's, Bowling, Bradford, 1860-65; and then Rector of Christ Church, Salford, in succession to his father, 1865. He was also appointed Rural Dean of Salford in 1876, and Hon. Canon in Manchester Cathedral in 1879. Canon T. A. Stowell has published The Church Catechism simply and clearly explained, 1882, various Sermons, papers on Education, &c. Most of his hymns were written for the Anniversary Sermons of Christ Church Sunday Schools, Salford (nearly 2000 children), and include:— 1. Blessed Saviour, hear us when we cry. 1872. 2. Happy were those mothers. 1866. 3. In God's holy dwelling. 1873. 4. Lord, on Thy day, within Thy holy dwelling. 1877. 5. Lord, Thy children lowly bending. 1875. 6. My Saviour, be thou near me, When I lie down, &c. 1874. 7. O Jesus [Saviour] we have promised Henceforth to be Thine Own. Confirmation. 1877. 8. Sweet day of rest which God has given. Sunday. 1868. 9. While the sun is shining. Work. 1869. These 9 hymns are in Canon T. A. Stowell's 1877 ed. of his father's Selection and of these Nos. 3 and 9 are the most popular. He is also the author of:— 10. Come, Christian youths and maidens. Sunday School Anniversary. In Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881, and others. 11. Early the holy women came. Easter. In the Church Monthly, April, 1888. 12. Remember thy Creator. Youthful Piety. In the Church S. School Magazine , Feb. 1888. 13. Saviour, we are young and weak. The Christian Race. In Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881. Several of these are popular hymns for children, and will no doubt gradually come into somewhat extensive use. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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