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KINGO

Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 55342 11432 332 Used With Text: O Jesus, blessed Lord, to thee

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O Dearest Lord, Receive From Me

Author: Thomas Kingo Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 4 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Lyrics: 1 O dearest Lord, receive from me The heartfelt thanks I offer Thee, Who thro' Thy body and Thy blood Hast wrought my soul’s eternal good. 2 Break forth, my soul, in joy and praise, What wealth is mine this day of days! My Jesus dwells within my soul; Let ev'ry tongue His grace extol. Topics: Holy Communion Used With Tune: [O dearest Lord, receive from me]
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O Jesus, blessed Lord, to thee

Author: Arthur James Mason, 1851 - 1928; Thomas Hansen Kingo, 1634 - 1703 Appears in 24 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, blessed Lord, to thee My heartfelt thanks forever be, Who hast so lovingly bestowed On me thy Body and thy Blood. 2 Break forth, my soul, for joy and say, 'What wealth is come to me this day, My Saviour dwells within me now, How blest am I, how good art thou!' Amen. Topics: Sacraments and Rites Post-Communion Used With Tune: KINGO

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O Jesus, blessed Lord, to thee

Author: Arthur James Mason, 1851 - 1928; Thomas Hansen Kingo, 1634 - 1703 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #284 (1958) Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, blessed Lord, to thee My heartfelt thanks forever be, Who hast so lovingly bestowed On me thy Body and thy Blood. 2 Break forth, my soul, for joy and say, 'What wealth is come to me this day, My Saviour dwells within me now, How blest am I, how good art thou!' Amen. Topics: Sacraments and Rites Post-Communion Languages: English Tune Title: KINGO
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O Dearest Lord, Receive From Me

Author: Thomas Kingo Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #170 (1927) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O dearest Lord, receive from me The heartfelt thanks I offer Thee, Who thro' Thy body and Thy blood Hast wrought my soul’s eternal good. 2 Break forth, my soul, in joy and praise, What wealth is mine this day of days! My Jesus dwells within my soul; Let ev'ry tongue His grace extol. Topics: Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: [O dearest Lord, receive from me]

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Thomas Kingo

1634 - 1703 Person Name: Thomas Hansen Kingo, 1634 - 1703 Author of "O Jesus, blessed Lord, to thee" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America

A. J. Mason

1851 - 1928 Person Name: Arthur James Mason, 1851 - 1928 Translator of "O Jesus, blessed Lord, to thee" in Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America Mason, Arthur James, M.A., was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge; B.A., in honours, 1872. He became a Fellow of his college in 1873, and Assistant Tutor in 1874. Ordained in 1874, he has since held some important appointments, and is now (1891), Hon. Canon and Canon Missioner of Truro, and Vicar of All Hallows, Barking, City of London, 1884, &c. To the 1889 Supplemental Hymns to Hymns Ancient & Modern, he contributed a translation of the Danish hymn: "0 Jesu! søde Jesu, dig" ("0 Jesu, Blessed Lord, to Thee"), Holy Communion, and the following original hymns:— 1. Church of the living God. The Holy Catholic Church. 2. Hail, Body true, of Mary born, and in the manger laid. Holy Communion. 3. Look down upon us, God of grace . Holy Communion. 4. 0 God, to know that Thou art just. Home Missions. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) =================== Mason, A. J., p. 1579, i., son of G. W. Mason, was b. May 4, 1851. Dr. Mason has had a most distinguished career, and has held important appointments in addition to those named on p. 1579, i., including that of Select Preacher at Oxford. In 1895 he became Lady Margaret Professor at Cambridge, and Canon of Canterbury; and in 1903 Master of Pembroke Coll., Cambridge. In addition to other works he published in 1875 The Persecution of Diocletian, and in 1902 Ministry of Conversion. His hymns, noted on p. 1579, i., were retained in the revised edition of Hymns Ancient & Modern, 1904 (Nos. 1, 2, 3, were written about 1886, and 4 in 1874). His hymn on the Seventh Word on the Cross, "The life-long task was done," written in 1902, was also included therein. His translations of the "Salve, festa dies" hymns for Easter, &c, are annotated under their Latin first lines. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)