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Bless All Who Trust in God (Psalm 128)

Author: David Mowbray Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: Glory to God First Line: Bless all who trust in God Lyrics: 1 Bless all who trust in God and walk within God’s ways; bless every soul whose happiness springs from the Lord’s own praise! 2 Let families be strong and sparkle bright as wine; let partners and let children thrive and flourish like the vine! 3 And since we may not boast such joys are ours by right, teach us, good Lord, to take your gifts with thanks and with delight. Topics: Creation; Discipleship; Family; Providence; Thanksgiving Scripture: Psalm 128 Used With Tune: FRANCONIA

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FRANCONIA

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 219 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Johann B. König; William Henry Havergal Hymnal Title: Glory to God Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 12345 35614 32517 Used With Text: Bless All Who Trust in God (Psalm 128)
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SANDYS

Appears in 59 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Book of Praise Tune Sources: English Traditional Melody; W. Sandy's Christmas Carols 1833 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55175 67217 17655 Used With Text: Bless all who trust in God

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Bless All Who Trust in God (Psalm 128)

Author: David Mowbray Hymnal: Glory to God #47 (2013) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: Glory to God First Line: Bless all who trust in God Lyrics: 1 Bless all who trust in God and walk within God’s ways; bless every soul whose happiness springs from the Lord’s own praise! 2 Let families be strong and sparkle bright as wine; let partners and let children thrive and flourish like the vine! 3 And since we may not boast such joys are ours by right, teach us, good Lord, to take your gifts with thanks and with delight. Topics: Creation; Discipleship; Family; Providence; Thanksgiving Scripture: Psalm 128 Languages: English; Latin Tune Title: FRANCONIA
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Bless all who trust in God

Author: David Mowbray, 1938- Hymnal: The Book of Praise #89 (1997) Hymnal Title: The Book of Praise Lyrics: 1 Bless all who trust in God and walk within God's ways; bless every soul whose happiness springs from the Lord's own praise! 2 Let families be strong and sparkle bright as wine; let partners and let children thrive and flourish like the vine! 3 And since we may not boast such joys are ours by right, teach us, good Lord, to take your gifts with thanks and with delight. Topics: Discipleship; Family; Gladness / Happiness; Marriage / Weddings; Metrical Psalms; Trust; Wine Scripture: Psalm 128:1 Languages: English Tune Title: SANDYS

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David Mowbray

b. 1938 Hymnal Title: Glory to God Author of "Bless All Who Trust in God (Psalm 128)" in Glory to God David Mowbray (b. 1938) was born in Wallington, Surrey, England. He attended Dulwich College, Fitzwilliam, Cambridge where he read English. He gained an MA at Trinity in Bristol and a BD at London (External). Ordained in the Church of England, he was a curate at St. Giles in Northampton and at St. Mary's in Walford. Appointed Vicar of Broxborne, Herts in 1970 in 1984, he became Vicar of All Saints, Hertfordshire. In 1991 he became Vicar of St. Matthew's Darley Abbey, Derby, where he serves to this day. He has been writing hymns since 1977 and most of his texts are represented by Jubilate Hymns. Three of his hymn texts have been included in Hope's new hymnal Worship & Rejoice (2001). --www.hopepublishing.com

Johann Balthasar König

1691 - 1758 Person Name: Johann B. König Hymnal Title: Glory to God Composer of "FRANCONIA" in Glory to God Johann Balthasar König; b. 1691, Waltershausen, near Gotha; d. 1758, Frankfort Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

W. H. Havergal

1793 - 1870 Person Name: William Henry Havergal Hymnal Title: Glory to God Arranger of "FRANCONIA" in Glory to God Havergal, William Henry, M.A, son of William Havergal, was born at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, 1793, and was educated at St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford (B.A. 1815, M.A. 1819). On taking Holy Orders he became in 1829 Rector of Astley, Worcestershire; in 1842, Rector of St. Nicholas, Worcester; and in 1860, Rector of Shareshill, near Wolverhampton. He was also Hon. Canon in Worcester Cathedral from 1845. He died April 18, 1870. His hymns, about 100 in all, were in many instances written for special services in his own church, and printed as leaflets. Several were included in W. Carus Wilson's Book of General Psalmody, 1840 (2nd ed., 1842); and in Metrical Psalms & Hymns for Singing in Churches, Worcester, Deighton, 1849, commonly known as the Worcester Diocesan Hymn Book, and of which he was the Editor. In Life Echoes, 1883, his hymns are given with those of Miss Havergal. Of those in common use the greater part are in Mercer, and Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory. Although his hymns are all good, and two or three are excellent, it is not as a hymnwriter but as a musician that Canon Havergal is best known. His musical works and compositions included, in addition to numerous individual hymn tunes and chants, the Gresham Prize Service, 1836; the Gresham Prize Anthem, 1845; Old Church Psalmody, 1849; History of the Old 100th Psalm tune, 1854, &c. He also reprinted Ravenscroft’s Psalter of 1611. His hymns in common use include:— 1. Blessed Jesus, lord and Brother. School Festivals, 1833. Published in Life Echoes, 1883. 2. Brighter than meridian splendour. Christ the glory of His Church. 1830. Published in W. C. Wilson's Book of General Psalms, 1840; the Worcester Psalms & Hymns, 1849, &c. 3. Christians, awake to joy and praise. Christmas Carol, c. 1860. Printed on broadsheet, with music by the author, and sold on behalf of the Lancashire Cotton Distress Fund. 4. Come, Shepherds, come, 'tis just a year. Christmas Carol. 1860. Published in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 5. For ever and for ever, Lord. Missions, 1866, for the Church Mission Society. Published in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, and the Life Echoes, 1883. 6. Hallelujah, Lord, our voices. Sunday. 1828. Published in W. C. Wilson's Book of General Psalms, 1840; the Worcester Psalms & Hymns, 1849; Life Echoes, 1883, &c. 7. Heralds of the Lord of glory. Missions. First sung in Astley Church, Sep. 23, 1827. Published in Miss Havergal's Starlight through the Shadows, 1880; Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, &c. 8. Hosanna, raise the pealing hymn. Praise to Christ, 1833, and first sung in Astley Church, June 9, 1833. Published in W. C. Wilson's Book of General Psalmody, 1840; the Worcester Psalms & Hymns, 1849; Life Echoes 1883, &c. 9. How vast the field of souls. Missions. 1858. Printed for Shareshill Church Miss. Anniversary, 1863, and published in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, and the Life Echoes, 1883. 10. In doubt and dread dismay. Missions. Written in 1837, and published in W. C. Wilson's Book of General Psalmody, 1840; the Worcester Psalms & Hymns, 1849, &c. 11. Jerusalem the golden, The home of saints shall be. Heaven. Published in Life Echoes, 1883. 12. My times are in Thy hand, Their best, &c. 1860. Published in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, the Records of the author's life and work, and Life Echoes, 1883. The editor of the Records says (p. 159) "this hymn has been much appreciated, and well illustrates the devotional and cheerful spirit of the writer." 13. No dawn of holy light. Sunday. 1825. Printed in 1831 on a leaflet, and published in W. C. Wilson's Book of General Psalmody, 1840; the Worcester Psalms & Hymns, 1849; Life Echoes, 1883, &c. 14. Our faithful God hath sent us. Harvest. Written at Shareshill in 1863, for a Harvest Festival. Published in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory 1872, and Life Echoes, 1883. 15. Shout, 0 earth! from silence waking. Praise to Jesus for Redemption. 1841. Published in the Worcester Psalms & Hymns, 1849; Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, &c. 16. So happy all the day. Christmas Carol, c. 1834. Published in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872. 17. Soon the trumpet of salvation. Missions. 1826. Published in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872. 18. To praise our Shepherd's [Saviour's] care. The Good Shepherd. Written after witnessing the death of Elizabeth Edwards, aged 12, of St. Nicholas, Worcester, and printed as a leaflet. Published in W. C. Wilson's Book of General Psalmody, 1840; the Worcester Psalms & Hymns, 1849; Life Echoes, &c, 1883. The author also published a Memoir of the child. 19. Widely 'midst the slumbering nations. Missions. 1828. Published in the Worcester Psalms & Hymns, 1849; Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, &c. In addition to these hymns, his carols, "How grand, and how bright," "Our festal morn is come," and others are annotated under their respective first lines. Most of these carols and hymns were reprinted in Christmas Carols & Sacred Songs, Chiefly by the Rev. W. H. Havergal, London, Nisbet, 1869. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ===================== Havergal, W. H., p. 498, i. Other hymns are: — 1. Lord, if judgments now are waking. Second Advent. Published in W. Carus Wilson's Book of General Psalmody, 1840; in Kennedy, 1863, &c. 2. Remember, Lord, Thy word of old displayed. Missions. "Composed for a special prayer-meeting for missionary labourers, held in the author's schoolroom, in the parish of St. Nicholas's, Worcester." (W. F. Stevenson's Hymns for Church and Home, 1873, where the original text is also given.) It must be noted that No. 17, at p. 498, ii., "Soon the trumpet of salvation," was first published in A Collection of Original Airs adapted to Hymns, &c, 1826. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)