Now to our loving Father God

Text Information

First Line: Now to our loving Father God
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

ST. PETER (Reinagle)

Composed by Alexander R. Reinagle (b. Brighton, Sussex, England, 1799; d. Kidlington, Oxfordshire, England, 1877), ST. PETER was published as a setting for Psalm 118 in Reinagle's Psalm Tunes for the Voice and Pianoforte (c. 1836). The tune first appeared with Newton's text in Hymns Ancient and Mode…

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[What is the law of thy beauty?]


EVAN (Havergal)

This tune [EVAN], "the popularity of which in Scotland, America, and the Colonies is quite unprecedented" (Tonic Sol Fa Reporter, May 15, 1870), consists of the 1st, 2nd, 7th, and 8th strains of "O Thou dread Power" a sacred song by the Rev. W.H. Havergal, the melody being unaltered. EVAN II is the…

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Timeline

Instances

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A Book of Hymns and Tunes #179

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Christian Science Hymnal #a59

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Christian Science Hymnal #aa59

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Christian Science Hymnal #59

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Christian Science Hymnal #59a

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Christian Science Hymnal #59b

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Christian Science Hymnal #59c

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Christian Science Hymnal #59

Heart and Voice #d169

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Heart and Voice #172

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Hymn and Tune Book for the Church and the Home. (Rev. ed.) #287

Hymns of Progress #d127

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Sunday School Service Book and Hymnal #19

The Gospel Hymnal #d410

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