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Go, tune thy voice to sacred song

Appears in 24 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:47 Topics: The Christian Love for the Saviour; Praise Calls to Used With Tune: TAPPAN
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Gott Lob, die Stund ist g'kommen

Appears in 48 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:13 Topics: Sterb- und Begräbnis-Lied

God forgave my sin (Freely, freely)

Author: Carol Owens Appears in 26 hymnals Scripture: Luke 7:48 First Line: God forgave my sin in Jesus' name Refrain First Line: He said: Freely, freely you have received Topics: Confirmation; Temptation, Penitence and Forgiveness; Year A Easter 7; Year A Proper 6; Year A Trinity Sunday; Year B Proper 14; Year B Proper 3; Year C Easter 7; Year C Proper 12; Year C Proper 6; Years A, B, and C Ascension Day Used With Tune: [God forgave my sin in Jesus' name]

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GORDON

Appears in 676 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. J. Gordon Scripture: Luke 7:47 Incipit: 13443 21327 71134 Used With Text: Altogether lovely
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GODESBERG

Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 138 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Heinrich Albert Scripture: Luke 7:34 Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 12351 76567 12321 Used With Text: One There Is, above All Others
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[God forgave my sin in Jesus' name]

Appears in 25 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Carol Owens; Andrew Moore Scripture: Luke 7:48 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 12321 14322 34322 Used With Text: God forgave my sin (Freely, freely)

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Gott Lob, die Stund ist g'kommen

Hymnal: Unparteiische Liedersammlung zum Gebrauch beim Oeffentliche Gottesdienst und zur Häuslichen Erbauung (Revidirt und vehmehrt) #200 (1907) Scripture: Luke 7:13 Topics: Sterb- und Begräbnis-Lied Languages: German

God forgave my sin (Freely, freely)

Author: Carol Owens Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #212 (2000) Scripture: Luke 7:48 First Line: God forgave my sin in Jesus' name Refrain First Line: He said: Freely, freely you have received Topics: Confirmation; Temptation, Penitence and Forgiveness; Year A Easter 7; Year A Proper 6; Year A Trinity Sunday; Year B Proper 14; Year B Proper 3; Year C Easter 7; Year C Proper 12; Year C Proper 6; Years A, B, and C Ascension Day Languages: English Tune Title: [God forgave my sin in Jesus' name]
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Go, tune thy voice to sacred song

Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #716 (1868) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Luke 7:47 Topics: The Christian Love for the Saviour; Praise Calls to

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Adoniram J. Gordon

1836 - 1895 Person Name: A. J. Gordon Scripture: Luke 7:47 Composer of "GORDON" in Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes Adoniram J. Gordon (b. New Hampton, NH, 1836; d. Boston, MA, 1895) was educated at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, and Newton Theological Seminary, Newton, Massachusetts. After being ordained in 1863, he served the Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, and the Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Boston. A close friend of Dwight L. Moody, he promoted evangelism and edited The Service of Song for Baptist Churches (1871) as well as The Vestry Hymn and Tune Book (1872). Both Gordon College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary are named after Gordon. Bert Polman ================== Gordon, Adoniram Judson, D.D., born at New Hampton, N.H., Apr. 19, 1836. Graduated at Brown University, 1860; entered the Baptist ministry; Pastor of Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Boston, 1869; and died in 1895. He published The Vestry Hymn and Tune Book, 1872; and was one of the editors of the Service of Song for Baptist Churches, 1871. His hymns in common use include:— 1. O blessed Paraclete. [Holy Spirit .] Given in Sursum Corda, 1898, as having been written in 1890. 2. O Spirit's anointing, for service appointing . [Foreign Missions.] This hymn was "written in the summer of 1886, at Northfield School for Bible Study, organised by Mr. Moody. More than one hundred college students connected with this school gave themselves to the work of foreign missions during their stay at Northfield. Four of their number were chosen to visit the colleges in different parts of the country, and endeavour to awaken a deeper interest in missions during the succeeding academic year. At their request Dr. Gordon” wrote this hymn. Baptist Hymns and Hymn Writers. 3. Where art thou, soul! I hear God say. [Divine Chiding.] Published in social meeting edition of The Service of Song, 1881. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)