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DYB AF KJAERLIGHED

Meter: 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. P. E. Hartman, 1805-1900 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 11176 53332 17 Used With Text: A nuestro Padre Dios

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Christ for the world we sing

Author: S. Wolcott Appears in 412 hymnals Used With Tune: DYB AF KAERLIGHED
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A nuestro Padre Dios

Meter: 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Appears in 24 hymnals Lyrics: 1 A nuestro Padre Dios Alcemos nuestra voz: ¡Gloria al Señor! Tal fue su amor que dio Al Hijo que murió; En Él confío yo; ¡Gloria al Señor! 2 A nuestro Salvador Demos con fe loor; ¡Gloria al Señor! Su sangre derramó; Con ella nos lavó, Y el cielo nos abrió; ¡Gloria al Señor! 3 Espíritu de Dios, Escucha nuestra voz: ¡Gloria al Señor! Con celestial fulgor Nos muestras el amor De Cristo el Salvador; ¡Gloria al Señor! 4 Con gozo y con amor Cantemos con fervor Al trino Dios. Mora en la eternidad La Santa Trinidad; Por siempre alabad Al trino Dios. Amén. Topics: El Año Cristiano La Santísima Trinidad; Christian Year The Holy Trinity Used With Tune: DYB AF KJAERLIGHED Text Sources: De "Estrella de Belen"

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A nuestro Padre Dios

Hymnal: Culto Cristiano #98 (1964) Meter: 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Lyrics: 1 A nuestro Padre Dios Alcemos nuestra voz: ¡Gloria al Señor! Tal fue su amor que dio Al Hijo que murió; En Él confío yo; ¡Gloria al Señor! 2 A nuestro Salvador Demos con fe loor; ¡Gloria al Señor! Su sangre derramó; Con ella nos lavó, Y el cielo nos abrió; ¡Gloria al Señor! 3 Espíritu de Dios, Escucha nuestra voz: ¡Gloria al Señor! Con celestial fulgor Nos muestras el amor De Cristo el Salvador; ¡Gloria al Señor! 4 Con gozo y con amor Cantemos con fervor Al trino Dios. Mora en la eternidad La Santa Trinidad; Por siempre alabad Al trino Dios. Amén. Topics: El Año Cristiano La Santísima Trinidad; Christian Year The Holy Trinity Languages: Spanish Tune Title: DYB AF KJAERLIGHED
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Christ for the world we sing

Author: Samuel Wolcott Hymnal: The Parish School Hymnal #164 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: DYB AF KJAERLIGHED
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Christ for the world we sing

Author: Samuel Wolcott Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #218a (1917) Meter: 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Lyrics: 1 Christ for the world we sing; The world to Christ we bring With loving zeal; The poor and them that mourn, The faint and overborne, Sin-sick and sorrow-worn, Whom Christ doth heal. 2 Christ for the world we sing; The world to Christ we bring With fervent prayer; The wayward and the lost, By restless passions tossed, Redeemed at countless cost From dark despair. 3 Christ for the world we sing; The world to Christ we bring With one accord; With us the work to share, With us reproach to dare, With us the cross to bear, For Christ our Lord. 4 Christ for the world we sing; The world to Christ we bring With joyful song; The new-born souls whose days, Reclaimed from error's ways, Inspired with hope and praise, To Christ belong. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: DYB AF KJAERLIGHED

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Samuel Wolcott

1813 - 1886 Author of "Christ for the world we sing" in Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church Wolcott, Samuel, D.D., was born at South Windsor, Connecticut, July 2, 1813, and educated at Yale College, 1833, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1837. From 1840 to 1842 he was a missionary in Syria. On his return to America he was successively pastor of several Congregational congregations, including Belchestown, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; Chicago, &c. He was also for some time Secretary of the Ohio Home Missionary Society. He died at Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Feb. 24, 1886. His hymnwriting began late in life, but has extended to more than 200 hymns, many of which are still in manuscript. Those of his hymns which have come into common use include:— 1. All thy realms in midnight shrouded. Mission. In the Oberlin Manual of Praise, 1880. 2. Christ for the world we sing. Missions. Written Feb. 7, 1869. Its origin is thus recorded by the author: "The Young Men's Christian Associations of Ohio met in one of our Churches, with their motto, in evergreen letters over the pulpit, ‘Christ for the World, and the World for Christ.' This suggested the hymn 'Christ for the world we sing.'" It was when on his way home from that service that he composed the hymn. It is in several American collections, including Laudes Domini, 1884, &c. 3. Father, I own Thy voice. Trust and Aspiration. This, his first hymn, was written in 1868, more as an experiment in hymn-writing than anything else. It was published in the Rev. Darius E. Jones's Songs for the New Life. Chicago, 1869. It has since passed into other collections. 4. Goodly were thy tents, 0 Israel. Missions. Written May 31, 1881, and included in Laudes Domini, 1884. 5. Lo! the faith which crossed the ocean. Missions. In the Oberlin Manual of Praise, 1880. 6. O gracious Redeemer! O Jesus our Lord. The Love of Jesus. Written in 1881. 7. On the works of His creation, God the Creator. In the Ohio Evangelical Association's Hymn Book, 1881. 8. Pitying Saviour, look with blessing. Prayer for the Penitent. In the Ohio Evangelical Association's Hymn Book, 1881. 9. Tell me Whom my soul doth love. Opening of Divine Service. A paraphrase of Cant. i. 8. Written Feb. 6, 1870. Included in Laudes Domini, N. Y., 1884. 10. To us have distant ages. Saints Days. In Dale's English Hymn Book, 1874. 11. This house, most holy Lord, is Thine. Opening of a Place of Worship. In Dale's English Hymn Book, 1874. For most of the information given above we are indebted to Duffield's English Hymns, N. Y., 1886. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================ See also in: Hymn Writers of the Church

J. P. E. Hartmann

1805 - 1900 Person Name: J. P. E. Hartman Composer of "DYB AF KJAERLIGHED" in Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church Born: May 14, 1805, Copenhagen, Denmark. Died: March 10, 1900.
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