Handbook for Spiritual HymnsMyron K. Sauder, 2003 - 252 psl. |
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... Unknown " because I haven't found any printed source for them . Most of these hymns have evolved during their use by the River Brethren.2 The early River Brethren probably learned their first tunes from tune - books to which they had ...
... Unknown " because I haven't found any printed source for them . Most of these hymns have evolved during their use by the River Brethren.2 The early River Brethren probably learned their first tunes from tune - books to which they had ...
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... unknown # 181 ) . It is probable that other devices such as the trill are used by certain singers but weren't captured by my transcriptions . For an explanation of these terms see Hedwig T. Durnbaugh's article , " The Amish Singing ...
... unknown # 181 ) . It is probable that other devices such as the trill are used by certain singers but weren't captured by my transcriptions . For an explanation of these terms see Hedwig T. Durnbaugh's article , " The Amish Singing ...
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... unknown to Beddome , his son , Dr. Benjamin Beddome , died of a fever in Edinburgh on the day that this hymn was written " ( Julian 783 ) . # 427 " Didst Thou , dear Jesus , suffer shame . " James Maxwell , S. D. P. ( Student of Divine ...
... unknown to Beddome , his son , Dr. Benjamin Beddome , died of a fever in Edinburgh on the day that this hymn was written " ( Julian 783 ) . # 427 " Didst Thou , dear Jesus , suffer shame . " James Maxwell , S. D. P. ( Student of Divine ...
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... unknown . A question mark [ ? ] after a name or date indicates uncertainty about that item's accuracy , and does not refer to other names or dates in the same entry . For example , the author's name may be certain but the date uncertain ...
... unknown . A question mark [ ? ] after a name or date indicates uncertainty about that item's accuracy , and does not refer to other names or dates in the same entry . For example , the author's name may be certain but the date uncertain ...
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... Tr . Emanuel Cronenwett , 1880 Prob . Heinrich Held , 1658 Komm , o komm , du Geist des Lebens Tr . Charles William Schaeffer , 1866 Come , O Lord , and be our Leader ...... 577 Come , O Thou Traveler unknown ( 206 ) ....... 56.
... Tr . Emanuel Cronenwett , 1880 Prob . Heinrich Held , 1658 Komm , o komm , du Geist des Lebens Tr . Charles William Schaeffer , 1866 Come , O Lord , and be our Leader ...... 577 Come , O Thou Traveler unknown ( 206 ) ....... 56.
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7's 8 lines Anonymous Augustus Montague Toplady Benjamin Beddome Binde meine Seele bless blest Brechbill Brethren in Christ Charles Weidman Charles Wesley Christian Church Common Meter Crch H dear Eigene Melodie faith Father Geistlichen Liedern George German glory GOTT grace handbook happy heart heaven heavenly Henry Holy Horatius Bonar hymnbook Iambic INDEX OF TUNES Isaac Watts James Montgomery JESUM LASS Jesus Johann John Cennick John Newton Joseph Kleine Davidische Psalterspiel Lamb Lancaster Leben Long Meter Lord Lowell Mason Mennonite mercy Meter Double METRICAL INDEX numbers Old Order River Order River Brethren Origin Unknown Phil Philip Doddridge praise pray prayer RIVER BRETHREN HYMNAL Samuel Samuel Stennett Saviour Seele wohl Short Meter sing sinners song soul Spiritual Hymns Strickler sweet syllables Thee Thine Thomas Kelly Thou Trochaic TUNES TUNES William William Batchelder Bradbury Zahn ZEUCH
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132 psl. - AMAZING grace ! how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me ! I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind, but now I see.
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102 psl. - COME, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known ; Join in a song with sweet accord, And thus surround the throne.
12 psl. - Sinners" was his name; Now, above all glory raised, He rejoices in the same : Still he calls them brethren, friends, And to all their wants attends.
176 psl. - FROM every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, a sure retreat : "Tis found beneath the mercy-seat.