Composed by John B. Dykes (PHH 147), BEATITUDO was published in the revised edition of Hymns Ancient and Modern (1875), where it was set to Isaac Watts' "How Bright Those Glorious Spirits Shine." Originally a word coined by Cicero, BEATITUDO means "the condition of blessedness."
Like many of Dykes's…
Display Title: Dear Lord, who dwellest with us nowFirst Line: Dear Lord, who dwellest with us nowTune Title: HINSDALEAuthor: William H. CraneDate: 1925
Display Title: Dear Lord, who dwelleth with us nowFirst Line: Dear Lord, who dwelleth with us nowTune Title: BEATITUDOAuthor: William M. CraneDate: 1926
Display Title: Dear Lord, who dwellest with us nowFirst Line: Dear Lord, who dwellest with us nowTune Title: BEATITUDOAuthor: William H. CraneDate: 1914
Display Title: Dear Lord, Who Dwellest With Us NowFirst Line: Dear Lord, who dwellest with us nowTune Title: [Dear Lord, who dwellest with us now]Author: William H. CraneDate: 1921