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NORTON

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. P. Tate Incipit: 54565 35212 35432 Used With Text: Jesus Christ, Our Saviour

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Jesus Christ our Saviour

Author: W. Whiting Appears in 57 hymnals Used With Tune: [Jesus Christ our Saviour]

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Jesus Christ, Our Savior

Author: W. Whiting Hymnal: The Friends' Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Public Worship of the Society #a667 (1908) First Line: Jesus Christ our Saviour, Once for us a Child Languages: English Tune Title: NORTON
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Jesus Christ, Our Saviour

Author: W. Whiting Hymnal: Gloria Deo #667 (1901) First Line: Jesus Christ our Saviour, Once for us a Child Topics: Children's Services Languages: English Tune Title: NORTON
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Jesus Christ our Saviour

Author: W. Whiting Hymnal: The Church and Home Hymnal #341 (1893) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus Christ our Saviour]

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William Whiting

1825 - 1878 Person Name: W. Whiting Author of "Jesus Christ, Our Saviour" in Gloria Deo William Whiting was born in Kensington, November 1, 1825, and was educated at Clapham and Winchester Colleges. He was later master of Winchester College Choristers' School, where he wrote Rural Thoughts and Other Poems, 1851. He died at Winchester. --The Hymnal 1940 Companion =============== Whiting, William, was born in Kensington, London, Nov. 1, 1825, and educated at Clapham. He was for several years Master of the Winchester College Choristers' School. His Rural Thoughts and other poems were published in 1851; but contained no hymns. His reputation as a hymnwriter is almost exclusively confined to his “Eternal Father, strong to save". Other hymns by him were contributed to the following collections:— i. To the 1869 Appendix to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Psalms & Hymns 1. O Lord the heaven Thy power displays. Evening. 2. Onward through life Thy children stray. Changing Scenes of Life. ii. To an Appendix to Hymns Ancient & Modern issued by the Clergy of St. Philip's, Clerkenwell, 1868. 3. Jesus, Lord, our childhood's Pattern. Jesus the Example to the Young. 4. Lord God Almighty, Everlasting Father. Holy Trinity. 5. Now the harvest toil is over. Harvest. 6. 0 Father of abounding grace. Consecration of a Church. 7. We thank Thee, Lord, for all. All Saints Day. iii. To The Hymnary, 1872. 8. Amen, the deed in faith is done. Holy Baptism. 9. Jesus Christ our Saviour. For the Young. 10. Now the billows, strong and dark. For Use at Sea. 11. 0 Father, Who the traveller's way. For Travellers by Land. 12. When Jesus Christ was crucified. Holy Baptism. Mr. Whiting's hymns, with the exception of his “Eternal Father," &c, have not a wide acceptance. He died in 1878. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

S. M. Bixby

1833 - 1912 Composer of "[Jesus Christ our Saviour]" in The Church and Home Hymnal Samuel M. Bixby was born on May 27, 1833 in Ha­ver­hill, New Hamp­shire. His com­pa­ny, S. M. Bixby & Company, man­u­factured shoe black­ings and shoe dress­ings, but mu­sic was his pas­sion. He was al­so a Sun­day school su­per­in­ten­dent and choir lead­er. He died on March 11, 1912 in Ford­ham, New York. His works in­clude: Church and Home Hym­nal, cir­ca 1893 Evangel Songs, cir­ca 1894 Gloria Deo: A Col­lec­tion of Hymns and Tunes for Pub­lic Wor­ship in All De­part­ments of the Church (New York: Funk & Wag­nalls Com­pa­ny, 1901) NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/i/x/bixby_sm.htm

E. P. Tate

Composer of "NORTON" in Gloria Deo
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