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TYDDYN LLWYN

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Evan Morgan, 1846-1920 Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 13455 45432 32123 Used With Text: Once I Said, "I Must Keep Quiet"

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Pwy a'm dwg i'r Ddinas Gadarn?

Author: J. G. M. H. Meter: 8.7.8.8.4.7 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Pwy a'm dwg i'r Ddinas gadarn Used With Tune: TYDDYN LLWYN
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I will sing the Lord's high triumph

Author: Christopher Idle (b. 1938) Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I will sing the Lord's high triumph, ruling earth and sky and sea; God, my strength, my song, my glory, my salvation now is he. Through the waters, through the waters, God has brought us liberty, God has brought us liberty. 2 By the storm and at the mountain grace and judgement both are shown; all who planned his people's ruin power divine has overthrown. Nations tremble, nations tremble; God has made his mercy known, God has made his mercy known. 3 Who is like the God of Israel, faithful, holy, throned above? Stretching out the arm of anger, yet he guides us by his love. To our homeland, to our homeland, God will see us safely move, God will see us safely move. 4 Praise our God, who in the thunder led a nation through the sea; praise the One whose blood released us from our deeper slavery. Alleluia, alleluia, Christ is risen: we are free; Christ is risen: we are free! Topics: Atonement; Baptism; Church Year Easter; Deliverance; Easter Vigil ; Freedom and Liberation; God in grace and mercy; God in judgement and justice; Praise; Victory; Water; Canticles and Affirmations of Faith Scripture: Exodus 15 Used With Tune: TYDDYN LLWYN
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Once I Said, "I Must Keep Quiet"

Author: Calvin Seerveld Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Brevity & Frailty of Life; Funerals; Laments; Brevity & Frailty of Life; Funerals; Laments Scripture: Psalm 39 Used With Tune: TYDDYN LLWYN

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Once I Said, "I Must Keep Quiet"

Author: Calvin Seerveld Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #39 (1987) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Topics: Brevity & Frailty of Life; Funerals; Laments; Brevity & Frailty of Life; Funerals; Laments Scripture: Psalm 39 Languages: English Tune Title: TYDDYN LLWYN

Once I Said, I Must Keep Quiet

Author: Calvin Seerveld Hymnal: Christian Worship #39A (2021) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Blessing; Comfort; Death; Endurance; Envy; Healing; Hope; Impatience; Life; Light; Old Age; Prayer; Questioning; Suffering Scripture: Psalm 39 Languages: English Tune Title: TYDDYN LLWYN

Ti yr hwn wrandewi weddi

Author: R. M. J. (Meigant) (1852-1899) Hymnal: Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems #74a (1979) Languages: Welsh Tune Title: TYDDYN LLWYN

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Harry Emerson Fosdick

1878 - 1969 English Words of "Lo! the hosts of evil 'round us" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems Born: May 24, 1878, Buf­fa­lo, New York. Died: Oc­to­ber 5, 1969, Bronx­ville, New York. Fosdick at­tend­ed Col­gate Un­i­ver­si­ty, Un­ion The­o­lo­gic­al Sem­in­a­ry, and Co­lum­bia Un­i­ver­si­ty. Or­dained in 1903, he pas­tored at the First Bap­tist Church in Mont­clair, New Jer­sey, from 1904 to 1915. At Un­ion The­o­lo­gic­al Sem­in­a­ry, he lec­tured on Bap­tist prin­ci­ples and hom­i­le­tics (1908-1915) and was pro­fess­or of prac­ti­cal the­ol­o­gy (1915-1946). He al­so found time to serve as as­so­ci­ate min­is­ter at the First Pres­by­ter­i­an Church in Man­hat­tan, New York (1919-1925), and pas­tor of Park Av­e­nue Bap­tist Church (1929-1946). His pic­ture was on the co­ver of Time magazine, Sep­tem­ber 21, 1925. His works in­clude: A Guide to Understanding the Bi­ble, 1938 The Living of These Days (an autobiography), 1956 A Book of Pub­lic Pray­ers, 1960 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Christopher M. Idle

b. 1938 Person Name: Christopher Idle (b. 1938) Author of "I will sing the Lord's high triumph" in Ancient and Modern Christopher Martin Idle (b. Bromley, Kent, England, 1938) was educated at Elthan College, St. Peter's College, Oxford, and Clifton Theological College in Bristol, and was ordained in the Church of England. He served churches in Barrow-in-­Furness, Cumbria; London; and Oakley, Suffolk; and recently returned to London, where he is involved in various hymnal projects. A prolific author of articles on the Christian's public responsibilities, Idle has also published The Lion Book of Favorite Hymns (1980) and at least one hundred of his own hymns and biblical paraphrases. Some of his texts first appeared in hymnals published by the Jubilate Group, with which he is associated. He was also editor of Anglican Praise (1987). In 1998 Hope Publishing released Light Upon the River, a collection of 279 of his psalm and hymn texts, along with suggested tunes, scripture references, and commentary. Bert Polman

Calvin Seerveld

b. 1930 Versifier of "Once I Said, "I Must Keep Quiet"" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Calvin Seerveld (b. 1930) was professor of aesthetics at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto from 1972 until he retired in 1995. Educated at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan; the University of Michigan; and the Free University of Amsterdam (Ph.D.), he also studied at Basel University in Switzerland, the University of Rome, and the University of Heidelberg. Seerveld began his career by teaching at Bellhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi (1958-1959), and at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, Illinois (1959-1972). A fine Christian scholar, fluent in various biblical and modern languages, he is published widely in aesthetics, biblical studies, and philosophy. His books include Take Hold of God and Pull (1966), The Greatest Song: In Critique of Solomon (1967), For God's Sake, Run with Joy (1972), Rainbows for the Fallen World: Aesthetic Life and Artistic Task (1980), and On Being Human (1988). He credits the Dutch musician Ina Lohr for influencing his compositions of hymn tunes. Most of his Bible versifications and hymns were written for the Psalter Hymnal (1987), on whose revision committee he ably served. Bert Polman