I dwell a captive in this heart

I dwell a captive in this heart

Author: Alfonso M. de Liguori
Tune: COR AMANS
Published in 20 hymnals

Author: Alfonso M. de Liguori

Liguori, Alphonso Maria de, born at Marianella, near Naples, Sept. 27, 1696, became Bishop of St. Agatha of the Goths in 1762, and died Aug. 1, 1787. His hymns were gathered out of his works, translated by K. A. Coffin, and published as Hymns and Verses on Spiritual Subjects, &c, in 1863. (See Italian Hymnody, p. 1316, ii., 4). From this, "My Jesus! say what wretch has dare" ( Good Friday) is taken. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)… Go to person page >

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First Line: I dwell a captive in this heart
Author: Alfonso M. de Liguori
Copyright: Public Domain

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AGO Founders Hymnal #55

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Catholic Church Hymnal with Music #86

Catholic School Chimes Part I #d22

Diocesan Hymnal #d51

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English and Latin Hymns, or Harmonies to Part I of the Roman Hymnal #50

Hymns used by the Pupils of the Sisters of Notre Dame #d93

Manual of Hymns for Congregational Singing, Prayers and Pious Practices #d43

Roman Hymnal, Complete edition #d56

St. Basil 's Hymn Book. 31st ed. #d62

St. Basil's Hymn Book #d72

St. Basil's Hymnal ... 10th ed. #d87

St. Basil's Hymnal. 3rd ed. #d66

St. Basil's Hymnal. Rev. ed. #d66

St. Francis Hymnal and Choir Manual #d140

The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book by the Christian Brothers. Rev. #d70

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The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book #46

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The Parish Hymnal #69

The Pius X Hymnal #d58

The Pius X Hymnal for Unison, Two Equal, or Four Mixed Voices. Rev. ed. #d46

Young People's Catholic Hymn Book #d30

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