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O Brother Man, Fold to Thy Heart

Author: John G. Whittier Appears in 149 hymnals First Line: O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother Used With Tune: STRENGTH AND STAY

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LONDONDERRY AIR

Meter: 11.10.11.10 D Appears in 103 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Barnard, b. 1948 Tune Sources: Irish traditional melody Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 71232 36532 16134 Used With Text: Fold to your heart your sister and your brother
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SANDRINGHAM

Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 196 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph Barnby (1838-1896) Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13555 55177 62345 Used With Text: O Man Redeemed, Fold to Thy Heart
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WELWYN

Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 82 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alfred Scott-Gatty Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 32171 24321 71665 Used With Text: O Christian, Love

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O Brother Man, Fold to Thy Heart Thy Brother

Author: John G. Whittier Hymnal: Jehovah's Praise #229 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: [O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother]

O Brother Man, Fold To Thy Heart Thy Brother

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Hymns for Creative Living #150 (1935) Topics: Brotherhood and Service; Worship and Praise Languages: English Tune Title: STRENGTH AND STAY

O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother!

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #366 (1930) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Topics: The Church of God Missions; The Life in Christ Fellowship and Service Languages: English Tune Title: WELWYN

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Joseph Barnby

1838 - 1896 Person Name: Joseph Barnby (1838-1896) Composer of "SANDRINGHAM" in The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 Joseph Barnby (b. York, England, 1838; d. London, England, 1896) An accomplished and popular choral director in England, Barby showed his musical genius early: he was an organist and choirmaster at the age of twelve. He became organist at St. Andrews, Wells Street, London, where he developed an outstanding choral program (at times nicknamed "the Sunday Opera"). Barnby introduced annual performances of J. S. Bach's St. John Passion in St. Anne's, Soho, and directed the first performance in an English church of the St. Matthew Passion. He was also active in regional music festivals, conducted the Royal Choral Society, and composed and edited music (mainly for Novello and Company). In 1892 he was knighted by Queen Victoria. His compositions include many anthems and service music for the Anglican liturgy, as well as 246 hymn tunes (published posthumously in 1897). He edited four hymnals, including The Hymnary (1872) and The Congregational Sunday School Hymnal (1891), and coedited The Cathedral Psalter (1873). Bert Polman

John Barnard

b. 1948 Person Name: John Barnard, b. 1948 Arranger of "LONDONDERRY AIR" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

Anonymous

Composer of "COMFORT" in The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.