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WORSHIP (Hughes)

Meter: 6.6.4.6.6.6.4 Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Megan Watts Hughes Incipit: 11112 35432 17656

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Christ for the world we sing

Author: Rev. Samuel Wolcott, D. D. Appears in 414 hymnals Used With Tune: WORSHIP
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Shepherd of tender youth

Author: Rev. H. M. Dexter, D.D. Appears in 281 hymnals Used With Tune: WORSHIP
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Jesus, our risen King

Author: James Allen (1834-1804) Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: WORSHIP

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Jesus, our risen King

Author: James Allen (1834-1804) Hymnal: School and Parish Hymnal #142 (1903) Languages: English Tune Title: WORSHIP
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Shepherd of tender youth

Author: Rev. H. M. Dexter, D.D. Hymnal: Laudes Domini #280 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: WORSHIP
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Christ for the world we sing

Author: Rev. Samuel Wolcott, D. D. Hymnal: Laudes Domini #281 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: WORSHIP

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James Allen

1734 - 1804 Person Name: James Allen (1834-1804) Author of "Jesus, our risen King" in School and Parish Hymnal Allen, James, born at Gayle, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, June 24, 1734, and educated with a view to taking Holy Orders, first with two clergymen at different times, and then for one year at St. John's Coll., Cambridge. Leaving the University in 1752 he became a follower of Benjamin Ingham, the founder of the sect of the Inghamites, but subsequently joined himself to the Sandemanians; and finally built a chapel on his estate at Gayle, and ministered therein to the time of his death; died 31st Oct., 1804. He published a small volume, Christian Songs, containing 17 hymns, and was the editor and a principal contributor to the Kendal Hymn Book, 1757, and Appendix to the 2nd edition, 1761. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Henry Martyn Dexter

1821 - 1890 Person Name: Rev. H. M. Dexter, D.D. Translator of "Shepherd of tender youth" in Laudes Domini Dexter, Henry Martyn, D.D., born at Plympton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1821, and educated at Yale College, and Andover. In 1844 he was ordained Pastor of a Congregational Church at Manchester, New Haven. In 1849 he removed to the Berkeley Street Congregational Church, Boston, where he remained until his appointment as Editor of the Congregationalist, in 1867. Dr. Dexter is the translator of “Shepherd of tender youth" [see Clemens, Titus], in common usage in Great Britain and America.  [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Megan Watts Hughes

1842 - 1907 Person Name: Mrs. Watts-Hughes Composer of "WORSHIP" in Laudes Domini Dates from Welsh Biography Online, from The National Library of Wales.
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