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Join all the glorious names

Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 336 hymnals Scripture: Hebrews 1:8 Lyrics: 1 Join all the glorious names of wisdom, love, and power, that mortals ever knew, that angels ever bore: all are too mean to speak his worth, too mean to set my Saviour forth. 2 Great Prophet of my God, my tongue would bless your name; by you the joyful news of our salvation came: the joyful news of sins forgiven, of hell subdued, and peace with heaven. 3 Jesus, my great High Priest, offered his blood and died; my guilty conscience seeks no sacrifice beside; his powerful blood did once atone, and now it pleads before the throne. 4 My dear Almighty Lord, my Conqueror and my King, your sceptre and your sword, your reigning grace, I sing: yours is the power: behold I sit in willing service at your feet. 5 Now let my soul arise, and tread the tempter down: my Captain leads me forth to conquest and a crown: a feeble saint shall win the day, though death and hell obstruct the way. Topics: Life in Christ Christ Risen - Reign and Priesthood; Jesus Names and images for Used With Tune: CROFT'S 136th
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Joy to the world! The Lord is come

Author: Isaac Watts, 1617-1748 Appears in 1,857 hymnals Scripture: Hebrews 1:8-9 Topics: Christmas; Christ The King; Joy; Sin; Christ the Son Birth of Jesus Used With Tune: ANTIOCH

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JONATHAN'S TUNE

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Hal H. Hopson, b. 1933 Scripture: Hebrews 1:14 Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 53455 66177 12553 Used With Text: Luther's Morning and Evening Prayer

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Joy to the world! The Lord is come

Author: Isaac Watts, 1617-1748 Hymnal: The Hymnal #148 (1956) Scripture: Hebrews 1:8-9 Topics: Christmas; Christ The King; Joy; Sin; Christ the Son Birth of Jesus Tune Title: ANTIOCH
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Join all the glorious names

Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #460 (2005) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Scripture: Hebrews 1:8 Lyrics: 1 Join all the glorious names of wisdom, love, and power, that mortals ever knew, that angels ever bore: all are too mean to speak his worth, too mean to set my Saviour forth. 2 Great Prophet of my God, my tongue would bless your name; by you the joyful news of our salvation came: the joyful news of sins forgiven, of hell subdued, and peace with heaven. 3 Jesus, my great High Priest, offered his blood and died; my guilty conscience seeks no sacrifice beside: his powerful blood did once atone, and now it pleads before the throne. 4 My dear Almighty Lord, my Conqueror and my King, your sceptre and your sword, your reigning grace, I sing: yours is the power: behold I sit in willing service at your feet. 5 Now let my soul arise, and tread the tempter down: my Captain leads me forth to conquest and a crown: a feeble saint shall win the day, though death and hell obstruct the way. Topics: Life in Christ Christ Risen - Reign and Priesthood; Jesus Names and images for Languages: English Tune Title: CROFT'S 136th
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Join all the glorious names

Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #460 (2008) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Scripture: Hebrews 1:8 Lyrics: 1 Join all the glorious names of wisdom, love, and power, that mortals ever knew, that angels ever bore: all are too mean to speak his worth, too mean to set my Saviour forth. 2 Great Prophet of my God, my tongue would bless your name; by you the joyful news of our salvation came: the joyful news of sins forgiven, of hell subdued, and peace with heaven. 3 Jesus, my great High Priest, offered his blood and died; my guilty conscience seeks no sacrifice beside; his powerful blood did once atone, and now it pleads before the throne. 4 My dear Almighty Lord, my Conqueror and my King, your sceptre and your sword, your reigning grace, I sing: yours is the power: behold I sit in willing service at your feet. 5 Now let my soul arise, and tread the tempter down: my Captain leads me forth to conquest and a crown: a feeble saint shall win the day, though death and hell obstruct the way. Topics: Life in Christ Christ Risen - Reign and Priesthood; Jesus Names and images for Languages: English Tune Title: CROFT'S 136th

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St. Joseph the Hymnographer

810 - 886 Person Name: Joseph the Hymnographer, c. 810-86 Scripture: Hebrews 1:14 Author of "Stars of the Morning, So Gloriously Bright" in Lutheran Service Book Joseph, St., the Hymnographer. A native of Sicily, and of the Sicilian school of poets is called by Dr. Neale (in his Hymns of the Eastern Church), Joseph of the Studium, in error. He left Sicily in 830 for a monastic life at Thessalonica. Thence he went to Constantinople; but left it, during the Iconoclastic persecution, for Rome. He was for many years a slave in Crete, having been captured by pirates. After regaining his liberty, he returned to Constantinople. He established there a monastery, in connection with the Church of St. John Chrysostom, which was filled with inmates by his eloquence. He was banished to the Chersonese for defence of the Icons, but was recalled by the empress Theodora, and made Sceuophylax (keeper of the sacred vessels) in the Great Church of Constantinople, through the favour of the patriarch Ignatius. He stood high also in the favour of Photius, the rival and successor of Ignatius, and accompanied him into banishment. He died at an advanced age in 883. He is commemorated in the Calendars of the Greek Church on April 3rd. He is the most voluminous of the Greek hymnwriters. There are more than two hundred Canons under the acrostic of his name, in the Menaea. Cardinal Pitra says he is reported to have composed a thousand. There is some difficulty in distinguishing his works from those of the brother of Theodore of the Studium, Joseph of Thessalonica. This latter poet, and not the more celebrated Joseph the Hymnographer, was named Joseph of the Studium. [Rev. H. Leigh Bennett, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) See also in: Wikipedia

Phil Lawson Johnston

Person Name: Phil Lawson-Johnston Scripture: Hebrews 1:3 Author of "We will glorify" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)

Christopher Johnson

Scripture: Hebrews 1:2 Composer of "CLEVELAND" in Singing the Faith