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[I believe in God the Father Almighty]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Cornell Incipit: 11111 11111 11111 Used With Text: The Apostles' Creed

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The Apostles' Creed

Appears in 36 hymnals First Line: I believe in God the Father Almighty Used With Tune: [I believe in God the Father Almighty]

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The Apostles' Creed

Hymnal: Gloria Deo #727 (1901) First Line: I believe in God the Father Almighty Topics: Apostles' Creed; Chant Languages: English Tune Title: [I believe in God the Father Almighty]
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The Apostles' Creed

Hymnal: The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal #705 (1999) First Line: I believe in God, The Father Almighty Lyrics: I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth; And in Jesus Christ His only Son our Lord; Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost. Born of the Virgin Mary, Suffered under Pontius Pilate; Was crucified, dead, and buried; He descended into hell. The third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, And sitteth at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty; From thence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; The Holy Catholic Church; the Communion of Saints; the Forgiveness of sins; the Resurrection of the body; And the life everlasting. AMEN. Topics: Creedal Responses Languages: English Tune Title: [I believe in God, The Father Almighty]
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The Apostles' Creed

Hymnal: Songs for the Chapel #O1 (1909) First Line: I believe in God the Father Almighty Languages: English Tune Title: [I believe in God the Father Almighty]

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E. J. Hopkins

1818 - 1901 Person Name: Edward J. Hopkins, 1818-1901 Composer of "[I believe in God the Father Almighty]" in Songs for the Chapel Dr Edward John Hopkins MusDoc United Kingdom 1818-1901. Born at Westminster, England, the son of a clarinetist with the Royal Opera House orchestra, he became an organist (as did two of his brothers) and a composer. In 1826 he became a chorister of the Chapel Royal and sang at the coronation of King William IV in Westminster Abbey. He also sang in the choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral, a double schedule requiring skill and dexterity. On Sunday evenings he would play the outgoing voluntary at St. Martin’s in-the-field. He left Chapel Royal in 1834 and started studying organ construction at two organ factories. He took an appointment at Mitcham Church as organist at age 16, winning an audition against other organists. Four years later he became organist at the Church of St. Peter, Islington. In 1841 he became organist at St. Luke’s, Berwick St., Soho. Two Years later he was organist at Temple Church, which had a historic organ (built in 1683). He held this position for 55 years. In 1845 he married Sarah Lovett, and they had four sons and five daughters. He was closely associated with the Bach Society and was organist for the first English performances of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. In 1855 he collaborated with Edward Rimbault publishing “The organ, its history and construction” (3 editions 1855-70-77). In 1864 he was one of the founders of the “College of organists”. In 1882 he received an honorary Doctorate of Music from the Archbishop of Canterbury. He composed 30+ hymn tunes and some psalm chants, used by the Church of England. He died in London, England. John Perry

J. H. Cornell

1828 - 1894 Arranger of "[I believe in God the Father Almighty]" in The Chapel Hymnal with Tunes An or­gan­ist for St. Paul’s Cha­pel, Trin­i­ty Church, Cor­nell com­piled the Con­gre­ga­tion­al Tune Book in 1872. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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