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![]() | HADDOComposer: E.J. HopkinsPublished in 1 hymnal |
Composer and organist Edward J. Hopkins (1819 - 1901) was born in London. At age eight he became a chorister at the Chapel Royal, where the boys received a solid overall musical education as well as instruction in singing (several composers already mentioned here began as choristers there). By the time he was fourteen he was playing the organ for services at Westminster Abbey, supervised by James Turle, the Abbey's organist and music director, who gave Hopkins a strong recommendation two years later when he gained his first organist position at Mitcham Church in Surrey.
After a few similar positions, in 1843 he came to the Temple Church in London, where his official title was Organist to the Honorable Societies of the Inner and Middle Te… Go to person page >No, not despairingly
Come I to Thee;
No, not distrustingly
Bend I the knee:
Sin hath gone over me,
Yet is this still my plea,
Jesus hath died.
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| Instances (1) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| The Presbyterian Book of Praise: approved and commended by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, with Tunes #160a | No; not despairingly | Horatius Bonar | E. J. Hopkins | 6.4.6.4.6.6.4 | Psalm 65:3; Isaiah 1:25; Psalm 51:7; 1 Peter 1:8; 1 John 1:5 | HADDO | E Major | English | 1897 |
