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Composer: John Goss

Sir John Goss (27 December 1800 – 10 May 1880) was an English organist, composer and teacher. Born to a musical family, Goss was a boy chorister of the Chapel Royal, London, and later a pupil of Thomas Attwood, organist of St Paul's Cathedral. After a brief period as a chorus member in an opera company he was appointed organist of a chapel in south London, later moving to more prestigious organ posts at St Luke's, Chelsea and finally St Paul's Cathedral, where he struggled to improve musical standards. As a composer, Goss wrote little for the orchestra, but was known for his vocal music, both religious and secular. Among his best-known compositions are his hymn tunes "Praise my Soul, the King of Heaven" and "See, Amid the Winter's S… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Composer: John Goss (1853)
Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8
Incipit: 11234 55554 32234
Key: D Major

Texts

Jesus, My Great High Priest

One sole baptismal sign

One sole baptismal sign,
One Lord, below, above,
One faith, one hope divine,
One only watchword--Love;
From different temples though it rise,
One song ascendeth to the skies.
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Thou art the Christ, O Lord

"Thou art the Christ, O Lord,
The Son of God, most high!"
Forever be adored,
That Name in earth and sky.
In which, tho' mortal strength may fail,
The saints of God at last prevail!
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Instances

Instances (2)TextImageAudioScore
Christian Worship: a Lutheran hymnal #359Text
Trinity Hymnal #306Text