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  2. Charlotte Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Elliott (18 March 1789 – 22 September 1871) was an English evangelical Anglican [ 1] poet, hymn writer, and editor. She is best known by two hymns, "Just As I Am" and "Thy will be done". [ 2] Elliott edited Christian Remembrancer Pocket Book (1834–1859) and The Invalid's Hymn book, 6th edition, 1854. [ 2]

  3. List of school songs - Wikipedia

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    Harrow School – "Forty Years On". King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford – Jerusalem. Millfield School – Jerusalem. The London Oratory School - "Quam Bonum Est". Oundle School – "Carmen Undeliense". Reigate Grammar School – "To Be a Pilgrim". Sherborne School - The Carmen[ 3] Stamford High School - “Within these walls of grey ...

  4. To Be a Pilgrim - Wikipedia

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    To Be a Pilgrim. " To Be a Pilgrim ", also known as " He Who Would Valiant Be ", is an English Christian hymn using words of John Bunyan in The Pilgrim's Progress, first appearing in Part 2 of The Pilgrim's Progress, written in 1684. The words were modified extensively by Percy Dearmer for the 1906 The English Hymnal. [ 1]

  5. I Vow to Thee, My Country - Wikipedia

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    13.13.13.13 D. Melody. "Thaxted" by Gustav Holst. "Abinger" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. "I Vow to Thee, My Country" is a Britishpatriotic hymn, created in 1921 when music by Gustav Holsthad a poem by Sir Cecil Spring Riceset to it. The music originated as a wordless melody, which Holst later named "Thaxted", taken from the "Jupiter" movement of ...

  6. It Came Upon the Midnight Clear - Wikipedia

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    Sears is said to have written these words at the request of his friend, William Parsons Lunt, pastor of United First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts, for Lunt's Sunday school. [1] One account says the carol was first performed by parishioners gathered in Sears' home on Christmas Eve, but to what tune the carol was sung is unknown as Willis ...

  7. Trivia, history, Hymns: WVW Middle School holds Black History ...

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    Feb. 9—KINGSTON — They started with a little dance, included a stirring student version of the South African hymn "Siyahamba," talked about the Black influence on American music, and ...

  8. Ambrosian hymns - Wikipedia

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    The Ambrosian hymns are a collection of early hymns of the Latin liturgical rites, whose core of four hymns were by Ambrose of Milan in the 4th century.. The hymns of this core were enriched with another eleven to form the Old Hymnal, which spread from the Ambrosian Rite of Milan throughout Lombard Italy, Visigothic Spain, Anglo-Saxon England and the Frankish Empire during the early medieval ...

  9. Lift Up Your Hearts! - Wikipedia

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    H. Montagu Butler. Based on. Lamentations 3:40-42. Meter. 10.10.10.10. Melody. "Woodlands" by Walter Greatorex. Lift up your hearts! is an English hymn written in 1881 by the Anglican academic and clergyman H. Montagu Butler. The words echo the English translation of the Sursum corda, a part of the communion liturgy in Christian churches.