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Behold! O God!

Author: Adoniram J. Gordon Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Behold, O God, Thy chosen race Used With Tune: [Behold! O God! Thy chosen race]

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DARLEY

Appears in 16 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Darley Incipit: 15332 17117 625 Used With Text: Behold! O God! Thy chosen race

[Behold! O God! Thy chosen race]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: May Agnew Stephens Incipit: 12433 46556 57652 Used With Text: Behold! O God!

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Behold! O God!

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 #137 (1904) First Line: Behold! O God! Thy chosen race Refrain First Line: O Israel! O Israel! Languages: English Tune Title: [Behold! O God! Thy chosen race]
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Behold! O God! Thy chosen race

Author: A. J. Gordon Hymnal: The Coronation Hymnal #310 (1894) Languages: English Tune Title: DARLEY
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Behold! O God!

Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 #284 (1897) First Line: Behold! O God, Thy chosen race Refrain First Line: O Israel! O Israel! Languages: English

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Adoniram J. Gordon

1836 - 1895 Person Name: A. J. Gordon Author of "Behold! O God! Thy chosen race" in The Coronation Hymnal Gordon, Adoniram Judson, D.D., born at New Hampton, N.H., Apr. 19, 1836. Graduated at Brown University, 1860; entered the Baptist ministry; Pastor of Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Boston, 1869; and died in 1895. He published The Vestry Hymn and Tune Book, 1872; and was one of the editors of the Service of Song for Baptist Churches, 1871. His hymns in common use include:— 1. O blessed Paraclete. [Holy Spirit .] Given in Sursum Corda, 1898, as having been written in 1890. 2. O Spirit's anointing, for service appointing . [Foreign Missions.] This hymn was "written in the summer of 1886, at Northfield School for Bible Study, organised by Mr. Moody. More than one hundred college students connected with this school gave themselves to the work of foreign missions during their stay at Northfield. Four of their number were chosen to visit the colleges in different parts of the country, and endeavour to awaken a deeper interest in missions during the succeeding academic year. At their request Dr. Gordon” wrote this hymn. Baptist Hymns and Hymn Writers. 3. Where art thou, soul! I hear God say. [Divine Chiding.] Published in social meeting edition of The Service of Song, 1881. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "Behold! O God!" in Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

May Agnew Stephens

1865 - 1935 Arranger of "[Behold! O God! Thy chosen race]" in Hymns of the Christian Life. No. 3 Born: 1865, Kings­ton, On­tar­io, Ca­na­da. Died: March 19, 1935, Ny­ack, New York. Stephens joined the Sal­va­tion Ar­my in New York’s 3 Corps in 1890. She helped ed­it The War Cry, and worked on the train­ing home staff and in the Can­di­dates De­part­ment. Around 1897, she be­gan serv­ing as song lead­er and pi­an­ist at the Gos­pel Ta­ber­na­cle with Al­bert Simp­son. Two years lat­er, she helped found the Eighth Av­e­nue Mis­sion, and in 1902 mar­ried Har­old Ste­phens (lat­er pas­tor of the Park­dale Al­li­ance Ta­ber­na­cle in To­ro­nto, Ca­na­da). For the next two and half de­cades she and her hus­band were tra­vel­ing evan­gel­ists in Amer­i­ca, Ca­na­da and Bri­tain. Her works in­clude: Missionary Mess­ag­es in Song, cir­ca 1910 www.hymntime.com/tch
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