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Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios

Author: Daniel C. Roberts Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: [Señor Jehová, omnipotente Dios]

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[Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios]

Appears in 319 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George W. Warren Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 11234 31171 33356 Used With Text: Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios

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Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios

Author: Daniel C. Roberts; Desconcido Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13849 First Line: Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios, Lyrics: 1 Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios, Tú que los astros riges con poder, Oye clemente nuestra humilde voz, Nuestra canción hoy dígnate atender. 2 Eterno Padre, nuestro corazón, A Ti profesa un inefable amor; Hazte presente en tu pueblo hoy; Tiéndenos pues, Tu brazo protector. 3 A nuestra patria da tu bendición; Enséñanos Tus leyes a guardar; Alumbra la conciencia y la razón; Domina siempre Tú en todo hogar. 4 Defiéndenos del enemigo cruel; Concede a nuestras faltas corrección; Nuestro servicio sea siempre fiel; Rodéanos de tu gran protección. Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios]

Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios

Author: Daniel C. Roberts Hymnal: Himnos de Fe y Alabanza #8 (1966) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Señor Jehová, omnipotente Dios]
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Señor Jehová, omnipotente Dios

Author: Daniel C. Roberts Hymnal: Celebremos Su Gloria #44 (1992) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Señor Jehová, omnipotente Dios, tú que los astros riges con poder, Oye clemente nuestra humilde voz, nuestra canción hoy dígnate atender. 2 Eterno Padre, nuestro corazón a ti profesa un inefable amor; Entre nosotros tu presencia pon; tiéndenos, pues, tu brazo protector. 3 A nuestra patria da tu bendición; enséñanos tus leyes a guardar; Alumbra la conciencia y la razón; domina siempre tú en todo hogar. 4 Defiéndenos del enemigo cruel; concede a nuestras faltas corrección; Nuestro servicio sea siempre fiel; y sénos tú la eterna salvación. Amén, amén. Topics: Apertura del Culto; Opening of Worship; Consagración; Consecration; Dios Padre; God the Father; Justicia Social; Social Justice; Majestad Divina; Divine Majesty; Oración e Intercesión; Prayer and Intercession; Poder Divino; Divine Power; Procesionales; Processionals Scripture: 1 Timothy 2:1-7 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: NATIONAL HYMN

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Person Name: Desconcido Translator of "Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios" in The Cyber Hymnal 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.

Daniel C. Roberts

1841 - 1907 Author of "Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios" in The Cyber Hymnal Daniel C. Roberts (b. Bridgehampton, Long Island, NY, 1841; d. Concord, NH, 1907) Educated at Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, served in the union army during the Civil War. He was ordained in the Episcopal Church as a priest in 1866 and ministered to several congregations in Vermont and Massachusetts. In 1878 he began a ministry at St. Paul Church in Concord, New Hampshire, that lasted for twenty-three years. Serving for many years president of the New Hampshire State Historical Society, Roberts once wrote, "I remain a country parson, known only within my small world," but his hymn "God of Our Fathers" brought him widespread recognition. Bert Polman ================= Roberts, Daniel C., D.D., of the Prot. Episcopal Church in America, b. at Bridge Hampton, L.I., Nov. 5, 1841, and graduated at Gambler College, 1857. After serving for a time as a private in the Civil War, he was ordained in 1866. He is at present (1905) Rector of Concord, N.H. His hymn, "God of our fathers, Whose almighty hand " (National Hymn), was written in 1876 for the "Centennial" Fourth of July celebration at Brandon, Vermont. In 1892 it was included in the Protestant Episcopal Hymnal, and again in Sursum Corda, 1898. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

George William Warren

1828 - 1902 Person Name: George W. Warren Composer of "[Señor Jehová, Omnipotente Dios]" in The Cyber Hymnal George W. Warren (b. Albany, NY, 1828; d. New York, 1902) received his general education at Racine College in Wisconsin, but as a musician he was largely self-trained. An organist in a number of Episcopal churches, he played the organ for thirty years (1870-1900) at St. Thomas Church in New York City. Warren composed anthems and liturgical service music; his hymn tunes were collected in Warren's Hymns and Tunes as Sung in St. Thomas Church (1888). Bert Polman