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BRORSON

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. P. Berggren Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 56711 22314 3232 Used With Text: Who Will Join The Throng To Heaven?

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Who Will Join The Throng To Heaven?

Author: P. C. Paulsen; H. A. Brorson Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Who will join the throng to heaven? Come, our Savior calleth thee. Come while time to thee is given, Humbly bow to Him the knee. Turn from sin thy face away, With the world no longer stray; Greater things thy soul must treasure Than the world's vain lust and pleasure. 2 Hast thou spent thy days in chasing Phantom pleasures luring thee? Hast thou fondly been embracing Sin with all its agony? Oh, then turn to Calvary, Let the cross thy solace be, With a heart contrite and lowly Give thyself to Jesus wholly. 3 He alone can safely guide thee On the way to yonder shore, Thou art safe with Him beside thee, Who hath help for thee in store, But without Him thou shalt fail; All thy wisdom, like a tale, In the final test shall perish; Jesus only thou must cherish. 4 Come, ye Christians, storms defying, Courage take from God above, While on Him alone relying, One in faith, in hope, in love. Keep ye Jesus ever near And His holy name revere. Help the weak and erring brother, And in love serve one another. 5 It is time that we be starting, Death is swiftly drawing nigh; Time, that we should be departing For a place with Christ on high. Take His cross and start today, For we dare not risk delay; Come while time to thee is given; Who will join the throng to heaven? Topics: The Means of Grace Penitence Used With Tune: BRORSON
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Dost Thou Know The Living Fountain

Author: A. Timm Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Dost thou know the living fountain Whence the stream of grace doth flow? Dry the streams from snow capp'd mountain, Yet this stream shall fuller grow. From the very heart of God Flows this river deep and broad Unto ev'ry land and nation, Bringing mercy and salvation. 2 Come unto the living waters, Cried the prophets, do not shrink, God invites His sons and daughters: He that thirsteth, come and drink. With this water God imparts Health and strength to sin-sick hearts Why, then are ye hesitating When the Lord with grace is waiting? 3 With us is the day appointed, God has kept His gracious word. He has come, the Lord’s anointed, Men have seen the promised Lord. Saints of God from ev'ry race Found in Him the Fount of grace, And, with joy that never ceases, Said: The Fount of Life is Jesus. 4 Hasten, then, and all assemble, At this fountain pure and strong, Come, ye souls that fear and tremble, Come, ye old, and come, ye young. Lo, the hour of grace is here; Draw, then, to the fountain near. Soon, ah, soon the day is over, Quickly night the world may cover. Topics: Call and Repentance Used With Tune: [Dost thou know the living fountain]

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Dost Thou Know The Living Fountain

Author: A. Timm Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #181 (1927) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Dost thou know the living fountain Whence the stream of grace doth flow? Dry the streams from snow capp'd mountain, Yet this stream shall fuller grow. From the very heart of God Flows this river deep and broad Unto ev'ry land and nation, Bringing mercy and salvation. 2 Come unto the living waters, Cried the prophets, do not shrink, God invites His sons and daughters: He that thirsteth, come and drink. With this water God imparts Health and strength to sin-sick hearts Why, then are ye hesitating When the Lord with grace is waiting? 3 With us is the day appointed, God has kept His gracious word. He has come, the Lord’s anointed, Men have seen the promised Lord. Saints of God from ev'ry race Found in Him the Fount of grace, And, with joy that never ceases, Said: The Fount of Life is Jesus. 4 Hasten, then, and all assemble, At this fountain pure and strong, Come, ye souls that fear and tremble, Come, ye old, and come, ye young. Lo, the hour of grace is here; Draw, then, to the fountain near. Soon, ah, soon the day is over, Quickly night the world may cover. Topics: Call and Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: [Dost thou know the living fountain]
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Who Will Join The Throng To Heaven?

Author: P. C. Paulsen; H. A. Brorson Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #70 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Who will join the throng to heaven? Come, our Savior calleth thee. Come while time to thee is given, Humbly bow to Him the knee. Turn from sin thy face away, With the world no longer stray; Greater things thy soul must treasure Than the world's vain lust and pleasure. 2 Hast thou spent thy days in chasing Phantom pleasures luring thee? Hast thou fondly been embracing Sin with all its agony? Oh, then turn to Calvary, Let the cross thy solace be, With a heart contrite and lowly Give thyself to Jesus wholly. 3 He alone can safely guide thee On the way to yonder shore, Thou art safe with Him beside thee, Who hath help for thee in store, But without Him thou shalt fail; All thy wisdom, like a tale, In the final test shall perish; Jesus only thou must cherish. 4 Come, ye Christians, storms defying, Courage take from God above, While on Him alone relying, One in faith, in hope, in love. Keep ye Jesus ever near And His holy name revere. Help the weak and erring brother, And in love serve one another. 5 It is time that we be starting, Death is swiftly drawing nigh; Time, that we should be departing For a place with Christ on high. Take His cross and start today, For we dare not risk delay; Come while time to thee is given; Who will join the throng to heaven? Topics: The Means of Grace Penitence Languages: English Tune Title: BRORSON

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Hans Adolf Brorson

1694 - 1764 Person Name: H. A. Brorson Author of "Who Will Join The Throng To Heaven?" in American Lutheran Hymnal

A. P. Berggreen

1801 - 1880 Person Name: A. P. Berggren Composer of "BRORSON" in American Lutheran Hymnal 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

H. A. Timm

1800 - 1866 Person Name: A. Timm Author of "Dost Thou Know The Living Fountain" in Hymnal for Church and Home Herman Andreas Timm born 28 October 1800. Death 4 november 1866 in Magleby on Amager, where he served as a priest. Psalm Author represented in the Danish Psalmebog for Kirke go Hjem. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Andreas_Timm
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