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ERIPE ME

Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Hastings Crossley Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 33321 33345 223 Used With Text: Cast thy care on Jesus

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Cast thy care on Jesus

Author: Rev. Frederick G. Scott Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Trust Used With Tune: ERIPE ME

When the Church of Jesus

Author: F. Pratt Green Appears in 19 hymnals Used With Tune: [When the church of Jesus]

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Cast thy care on Jesus

Author: Rev. Frederick G. Scott Hymnal: Hymns of the Centuries #128 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: ERIPE ME
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Cast thy care on Jesus

Author: Rev. Frederick G. Scott Hymnal: Hymns of the Centuries (Chapel Edition) #153 (1911) Languages: English Tune Title: ERIPE ME
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Cast thy care on Jesus

Author: Rev. Frederick G. Scott Hymnal: The New Baptist Praise Book #227 (1914) Topics: The Christian Life Trust Languages: English Tune Title: ERIPE ME

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Fred Pratt Green

1903 - 2000 Person Name: F. Pratt Green Author of "When the Church of Jesus" in The Brethren Songbook The name of the Rev. F. Pratt Green is one of the best-known of the contemporary school of hymnwriters in the British Isles. His name and writings appear in practically every new hymnal and "hymn supplement" wherever English is spoken and sung. And now they are appearing in American hymnals, poetry magazines, and anthologies. Mr. Green was born in Liverpool, England, in 1903. Ordained in the British Methodist ministry, he has been pastor and district superintendent in Brighton and York, and now served in Norwich. There he continued to write new hymns "that fill the gap between the hymns of the first part of this century and the 'far-out' compositions that have crowded into some churches in the last decade or more." --Seven New Hymns of Hope , 1971. Used by permission.

Frederick George Scott

1861 - 1944 Person Name: Archdeacon Frederick George Scott Author of "Cast thy care on Jesus" in The Book of Common Praise Scott, Frederick George. (Montreal, Quebec, April 7, 1861--January 19, 1944, Quebec City). Anglican. Bishop's University (Lennoxville, Que.), B.A., 1881; M.A., 1884; D.C.I., 1901. Pastorates (all in Quebec) at Montreal, 1884-1886; Drummondville, 1887-1896; Quebec, 1896-1933. During his time as Canadian Army chaplain on the Western Front (1914-1919), he formed close ties with thousands of soldiers, whose subsequent dispersal all across Canada ensured a warm reception for his writings, and his message. He published ten volumes of verse, a novel, and The Great War as I Saw It, which was widely influential. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Hastings Crossley

1846 - 1926 Composer of "ERIPE ME" in The Book of Common Praise Thomas Hastings Henry Crossley, Born: Au­gust 8, 1846, Glen­burn (near Lis­burn), County An­trim, Ire­land. Died: March 3, 1926. Educated at the Roy­al School of Dun­gan­non, Cross­ley was a pro­fess­or of Greek at Bris­tol Uni­ver­si­ty, Eng­land, and at Bel­fast Un­i­ver­si­ty, Ire­land. He al­so stu­died mu­sic un­der Bert­hold Tours. His works in­clude: A trans­la­tion of The Fourth Book of the Med­i­ta­tions of Mar­cus Au­re­li­us, 1882 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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