ST. THOMAS is actually lines 5 through 8 of the sixteen-line tune HOLBORN, composed by Aaron Williams (b. London, England, 1731; d. London, 1776) and published in his Collection (1763, 1765) as a setting for Charles Wesley's text "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" (570). The harmonization is by Lowell Maso…
Composed for Bridges's text by George J. Elvey (PHH 48), DIADEMATA was first published in the 1868 Appendix to Hymns Ancient and Modern. Since that publication, the tune has retained its association with this text. The name DIADEMATA is derived from the Greek word for "crowns."
The tune is lively an…
Display Title: Thou art Gone Up on HighFirst Line: Waŋkand idade ciŋTune Title: DIADEMATAScripture: 1 Peter 3:22Date: 1951Subject: Easter |Source: From "Goodrich & Gilmore Hymnal" by permission of E. P. Dutton & Co.
Display Title: Thou art Gone Up on HighFirst Line: Waŋkand idade ciŋTune Title: ST. THOMAS (WILLIAMS)Meter: S. M.Scripture: 1 Peter 3:22Date: 1951Subject: Easter |Source: From "Goodrich & Gilmore Hymnal" by permission of E. P. Dutton & Co.
Display Title: Wankand idade cin (Crown him with many crowns)First Line: Wankand idade cin (Crown him with many crowns)Author: Charles S. Cook; Matthew BridgesMeter: S.M.D.Date: 1946Subject: Ascension Day |
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