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[Shine in thy beauty, O Wondrous Star]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. S. Lorenz

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Shine on, O star!

Author: Belle Case Harrington Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Shine in thy beauty, O Wondrous Star Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: [Shine in thy beauty, O Wondrous Star]

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Shine On, O Star!

Author: Belle Case Harrington Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9000 First Line: Shine in thy beauty, O wondrous Star Refrain First Line: Shine on! shine on! Lyrics: 1 Shine in thy beauty, O wondrous Star, Bright on thy radiant way; Humbly we follow thy leading far, Be thou our beacon alway. Refrain: Shine on! shine on! O star of the morning, shine on! shine on! Shine on! shine on! The wide world adorning, shine on! shine on! Each soul that in gladness thy praise doth sing Securely and peacefully thou wilt bring, Where dwelleth in glory our heav’nly king; Shine on! shine on! shine on! 2 Down thro’ the ages, thou vivid spark, Brightly thy glory doth shine, Filling with promise earth’s corners dark, Pointing to God’s love divine. [Refrain] 3 Brighter thy beams as the years roll by, Greater their power to bless, Fadeless thy place in creation’s sky, Daystar of His righteousness. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Shine in thy beauty, O wondrous Star]
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Shine on, O star!

Author: Belle Case Harrington Hymnal: The King's Message #152 (1910) First Line: Shine in thy beauty, O Wondrous Star Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Shine in thy beauty, O Wondrous Star]

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Edmund S. Lorenz

1854 - 1942 Person Name: E. S. Lorenz Composer of "[Shine in thy beauty, O Wondrous Star]" in The King's Message Pseudonymns: John D. Cresswell, L. S. Edwards, E. D. Mund, ==================== Lorenz, Edmund Simon. (North Lawrence, Stark County, Ohio, July 13, 1854--July 10, 1942, Dayton, Ohio). Son of Edward Lorenz, a German-born shoemaker who turned preacher, served German immigrants in northwestern Ohio, and was editor of the church paper, Froehliche Botschafter, 1894-1900. Edmund graduated from Toledo High School in 1870, taught German, and was made a school principal at a salary of $20 per week. At age 19, he moved to Dayton to become the music editor for the United Brethren Publishing House. He graduated from Otterbein College (B.A.) in 1880, studied at Union Biblical Seminary, 1878-1881, then went to Yale Divinity School where he graduated (B.D.) in 1883. He then spent a year studying theology in Leipzig, Germany. He was ordained by the Miami [Ohio] Conference of the United Brethren in Christ in 1877. The following year, he married Florence Kumler, with whom he had five children. Upon his return to the United States, he served as pastor of the High Street United Brethren Church in Dayton, 1884-1886, and then as president of Lebanon Valley College, 1887-1889. Ill health led him to resign his presidency. In 1890 he founded the Lorenz Publishing Company of Dayton, to which he devoted the remainder of his life. For their catalog, he wrote hymns, and composed many gospel songs, anthems, and cantatas, occasionally using pseudonyms such as E.D. Mund, Anna Chichester, and G.M. Dodge. He edited three of the Lorenz choir magazines, The Choir Leader, The Choir Herald, and Kirchenchor. Prominent among the many song-books and hymnals which he compiled and edited were those for his church: Hymns for the Sanctuary and Social Worship (1874), Pilgerlieder (1878), Songs of Grace (1879), The Otterbein Hymnal (1890), and The Church Hymnal (1934). For pastors and church musicians, he wrote several books stressing hymnody: Practical Church Music (1909), Church Music (1923), Music in Work and Worship (1925), and The Singing Church (1938). In 1936, Otterbein College awarded him the honorary D.Mus. degree and Lebanon Valley College the honorary LL.D. degree. --Information from granddaughter Ellen Jane Lorenz Porter, DNAH Archives

Belle Case Harrington

Author of "Shine on, O star!" in The King's Message Early 20th Century Harrington seems to have been living in Bowling Green, Ohio, in 1943. Her works include: The Gift of Gifts, a Christmas cantata Orders from the Great Commander, 1917 --www.hymntime.com/tch
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