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Glorious Things of You Are Spoken

Author: John Newton Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1,292 hymnals Topics: Remembering Lyrics: 1 Glorious things of you are spoken, Zion, city of our God! He whose word cannot be broken formed you for his own abode. On the Rock of Ages founded, what can shake your sure repose? With salvation's walls surrounded, you may smile at all your foes. 2 See, the streams of living waters, springing from eternal love, well supply your sons and daughters, and all fear of want remove. Who can faint, while such a river ever will their thirst assuage? Grace which, like the Lord, the giver, never fails from age to age. 3 Round each habitation hovering, see the cloud and fire appear for a glory and a covering, showing that the Lord is near. Thus deriving from their banner light by night and shade by day, safe they feed upon the manna which God gives them on their way. 4 Savior, since of Zion's city I through grace a member am, let the world deride or pity, I will glory in your name. Fading are the world's vain pleasures, all their boasted pomp and show; solid joys and lasting treasures none but Zion's children know. Scripture: Psalm 87 Used With Tune: JEFFERSON

We Will Remember

Author: Tommy Walker Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Remembering First Line: You're our creator, our life sustainer Scripture: Psalm 77 Used With Tune: [You're our creator, our life sustainer]

Bless the Lord, O My Soul

Author: Andraé Crouch, b. 1945 Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Remembering Scripture: Psalm 103 Used With Tune: BLESS THE LORD

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HAMBURG

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 892 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Lowell Mason; Donald P. Hustad Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving Songs to Remember the Work of the Son Tune Sources: based on plainsong Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 11232 34323 33343 Used With Text: When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
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GENEVAN 68

Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 D Appears in 104 hymnals Topics: Ten Commandments 4th Commandment (remember the Sabbath) Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 11231 34554 32134 Used With Text: Approach Our God with Songs of Praise
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GENEVAN 134 (OLD HUNDREDTH)

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1,892 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Louis Bourgeois, ca. 1510-1561 Topics: Remembering Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11765 12333 32143 Used With Text: All People That on Earth Do Dwell

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Remembering all the way the Lord has led him

Author: Fawcett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCXXIV (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christian Remembering all the way; Remembering all the way First Line: Thus far my God hath led me on Lyrics: 1 Thus far my God hath led me on, And made his truth and mercy known, My hopes and fears alternate rise, And comforts mingle with my sighs. 2 Thro' this wide wilderness I roam, Far distant from my blissful home; Lord, let thy presence be my stay, And guard me in this dangerous way. 3 Temptations every where annoy, And sins and snares my peace destroy; My earthly joys are from me torn, And oft an absent God I mourn. 4 My soul with various tempests toss'd, Her hopes o'erturn'd, her projects cross'd, Sees every day new straits attend, And wonders where the scene will end. 5 Is this, dear Lord, that thorny road, Which leads us to the mount of God? Are these the toils thy people know, While in the wilderness below. 6 'Tis even so, thy faithful love Doth all thy children's graces prove; 'Tis thus our pride and self must fall, That Jesus may be All in All Scripture: Deuteronomy 8:2 Languages: English

We Will Remember

Author: Tommy Walker Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #77C (2012) Topics: Remembering First Line: You're our creator, our life sustainer Scripture: Psalm 77 Tune Title: [You're our creator, our life sustainer]
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According to thy gracious word

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #501 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Remembering Christ Lyrics: 1 According to thy gracious word, In meek humility, This will I do, my dying Lord! I will remember thee! 2 Thy body, broken for my sake, My bread from heaven shall be; Thy testamental cup I take, And thus remember thee. 3 Remember thee, and all thy pains, And all thy love to me? Yea, while a breath, a pulse remains, Will I remember thee. 4 And when these failing lips grow dumb, And mind and memory flee, When thou shalt in thy kingdom come, Jesus! remember me. Scripture: Matthew 26:26-28

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John Zundel

1815 - 1882 Topics: Remembering Composer of "BEECHER" in Psalms for All Seasons John Zundel; b. 1815, near Stuttgart, Germany; organist in Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1847 to 1878; d. Cannstadt, Germany, 1882 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Emily R. Brink

b. 1940 Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving Songs to Remember the Work of the Son Harmonizer of "WONDROUS LOVE" in Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship Emily R. Brink is a Senior Research Fellow of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and Adjunct Professor of Church Music and Worship at Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her main areas of responsibility are conference planning and global resources. She is program manager of the annual Calvin Symposium on Worship, which draws more than 70 presenters and 1600 participants from around the world. She also travels widely to lecture and to learn about worship in different parts of the world, especially in Asia, where she has lectured in Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, and Taiwan. Her areas of interest include congregational song from all times and places; psalmody; hymnal editing. She was editor of four hymnals and consults with a wide range of churches on worship renewal issues. Dr. Brink is active in the American Guild of Organists, serving in both local and national offices, as well as in the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada (president from 1990 1992) and named a Fellow of the Hymn Society in 2004 in recognition of distinguished services to hymnody and hymnology. --internal.calvinseminary.edu/

John Rippon

1751 - 1836 Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving Songs to Remember the Work of the Son Adapter of "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" in Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship Rippon, John, D.D., was born at Tiverton, Devon, April 29, 1751, and was educated for the ministry at the Baptist College, Bristol. In 1773 he became Pastor of the Baptist church in Carter Lane, Tooley Street (afterwards removed to New Park Street), London, and over this church he continued to preside until his death, on Dec. 17, 1836. The degree of D.D. was conferred on him in 1792 by the Baptist College, Providence, Rhode Island. Dr. Rippon was one of the most popular and influential Dissenting ministers of his time. From 1790 to 1802 he issued the Baptist Annual Register, a periodical containing an account of the most important events in the history of the Baptist Denomination in Great Britain and America during that period, and very valuable now as a book of reference. But his most famous work is his Selection of hymns for public worship, which appeared in 1787. The full title of the first edition is A selection of Hymns from the best authors, intended as an Appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns. In 1791 he published a Selection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes from the Best Authors, adapted to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns, and to his own Selection, and from that time the names of tunes were prefixed to the hymns in the successive editions of his hymn-book. In 1800 he published the 10th ed. of his Selections, containing more than sixty additional hymns. In 1827 it was still further enlarged, and in 1844, after his death, appeared The Comprehensive Edition, commonly known as The Comprehensive Rippon, containing most of the additional hymns, with about 400 then first added, making in all upwards of 1170, in 100 metres. A rival to the Comprehensive was also afterwards published under the old title, somewhat enlarged. In the preparation of the original book, and its subsequent improvement, Dr. Rippon performed an important service to Baptist Hymnody, and also, it is said, gained for himself "an estate" through its immense sale. In the preface to the tenth edition lie claims for himself the authorship of some of the hymns, but as he refrained from affixing his name to any of the hymns it is impossible now to say with certainty which ought to be ascribed to him. There can, however, be no reasonable doubt that hymn 535, 3rd part, "The day has dawned, Jehovah comes" (q.v.), is one of his compositions. Other hymns, probably by him, are, "Amid the splendours of Thy state" (Love of God), 1800; and "There is joy in heaven, and joy on earth" (Joy over the Repenting Sinner), 1787. He also altered the texts of and made additions to several of the older hymns. Some of these altered texts are still in common use. In 1830 the additions given in the 27th ed., 1827, of Rippon's Selections were reprinted, with notes by Dr. Slater, as:— Hymns Original and Selected; interspersed in the Twenty-seventh edition of the Selection, with Numerous Doxologies, in the Usual, the Peculiar, and in the less Common metres. By John Rippon, D.D. A second edition of this pamphlet of 82 hymns and doxologies appeared in 1832. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)