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MORNING (51171)
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MORNING (51171)
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10 hymnals
Tune Information
Title:
MORNING (51171)
Meter:
8.6.8.4
Incipit:
51171 27132 17665
Key:
B♭ Major
Source:
J. G. Werner's 'Choralbuch,' 1815.
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
The gloomy night will soon be past
Our blest Redeemer
O God, why hast thou cast us off, Why doth for ever smoke
All texts published with MORNING (51171)
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The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook (2004), p.278
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Hymnal with Music for Children #30b
Tune Title
: FORSYTHE
First Line
: Our blest Redeemer, ere He breath'd
Date
: 1887
Hymnal with Music for Children #30b
Hymnal with Music for Children #30b
Tune Title
: FORSYTHE
First Line
: Our blest Redeemer, ere He breath'd
Incipit
: 51171 27132 17665
Date
: 1888
Hymnal with Music for Children #30b
Hymns and Chorales #82
Tune Title
: OLMÜTZ
First Line
: Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed
Date
: 1892
Source
: German Chorale
Hymns and Chorales #82
Laudes Domini #365
Tune Title
: MORNING
First Line
: The gloomy night will soon be past
Meter
: P. M.
Key
: B♭ Major
Date
: 1888
Source
: German melody
Laudes Domini #365
Plymouth Sunday-School Hymnal #166
Tune Title
: OLMUTZ
First Line
: When through life's dewy fields we go
Composer
: J. Goss (1800-1880)
Date
: 1892
Plymouth Sunday-School Hymnal #166
The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P74d
Tune Title
: OLMÜTZ
First Line
: O God, why hast thou cast us off?
Meter
: 86 84
Key
: B♭ Major
Date
: 2004
Source
: Adapted from a German melody
The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P74d
The New Laudes Domini #713
Tune Title
: MORNING
First Line
: The gloomy night will soon be past
Meter
: P. M.
Date
: 1892
The New Laudes Domini #713
The Presbyterian Book of Praise #270
Tune Title
: MORNING
First Line
: The gloomy night will soon be past
Meter
: 8.6.8.4.
Key
: B♭ Major
Date
: 1897
Source
: J. G. Werner's 'Choralbuch,' 1815.
The Presbyterian Book of Praise #270
The Y.M.C.A. Hymnal #152
Tune Title
: OLMUTZ
First Line
: To Thee, O God, we render thanks
Composer
: J. Goss
Date
: 1910
The Y.M.C.A. Hymnal #152
Worship Song #731
Tune Title
: OLMUTZ
First Line
: Eternal Love, whose law doth sway
Composer
: Sir J. Goss
Meter
: 8.6.8.4.
Date
: 1905
Worship Song #731
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