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PENTALPHA

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. Matthews Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 11322 43221 Used With Text: With broken heart and contrite sigh

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With broken heart and contrite sigh

Author: Rev. Cornelius Elven Appears in 218 hymnals Used With Tune: PENTALPHA

'Rwyf yma, Arglwydd, wrth Dy draed

Author: Pantycelyn (1717-1791) Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: PENTALPHA

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'Rwyf yma, Arglwydd, wrth Dy draed

Author: Pantycelyn (1717-1791) Hymnal: Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems #99a (1979) Languages: Welsh Tune Title: PENTALPHA

With broken heart and contrite sigh

Author: Rev. Cornelius Elven Hymnal: Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems #99b (1979) Languages: English Tune Title: PENTALPHA

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Cornelius Elven

1791 - 1873 Person Name: Rev. Cornelius Elven English Words of "With broken heart and contrite sigh" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems Elven, Cornelius, pastor for fifty years of the Baptist Church at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, was born in 1797, and died in 1873. His hymn, "With broken heart and contrite sigh” (Lent), is found in several collections in Great Britain and America. It was written in Jan., 1852 (Miller's Singers & Songs, p., 449) for use at special services by his own congregation, and was included in the Baptist Psalms & Hymns, 1858. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Pantycelyn

Person Name: Pantycelyn (1717-1791) Welsh Words of "'Rwyf yma, Arglwydd, wrth Dy draed" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems See Williams, William, 1717-1791

S. Matthews

Composer of "PENTALPHA" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems From Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems (1979), S. Matthews composed the tune PENTALPHA in East Cleveland, 1944.