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DIO, REĜANTA EN ĈIEL'

Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel'

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MARYTON

Appears in 449 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Percy Smith Incipit: 33343 22255 43117 Used With Text: Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel'
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LOUVAN

Appears in 287 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Virgil C. Taylor Incipit: 55123 12123 34323 Used With Text: Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel'
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ARIZONA

Appears in 61 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert Hentry Earnshaw Incipit: 33333 54311 71232 Used With Text: Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel'

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DIO, REĜANTA EN ĈIEL'

Hymnal: Liberala Himnaro #1 (1948) First Line: Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel' Languages: Esperanto

DIO, REĜANTA EN ĈIEL'

Hymnal: Liberala Himnaro #1a (1948) First Line: Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel' Languages: Esperanto
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Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel'

Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes; Janet Caw Hymnal: TTT-Himnaro Cigneta #97 Lyrics: 1. Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel', Ni vidas vin en sun' kaj stel'; Centro, anim' de ĉiu sfer', Sed kun ni ankaŭ sur la ter'. 2. Suno de l' vivo! Hele vi Vojon lumigas antaŭ ni. Stelo de l' nokto! Via glor' Esperon donas al la kor'. 3. Noktmezo, se vi kaŝas vin; Tago, se vi surbrilas nin. Arko ĉiela, via ben'; Kaj nia peko, nubkurten'. 4. Dio de ĉio sur la ter', Fonto de lumo, amo, ver', Antaŭ majesta Via tron', Malhela estas ĉiu kron'. 5. Per vero liberigu nin; Kun ardo ni adoru vin; En ĉiu koro brulu flam' De sankta elĉiela am'. Topics: Wisdom and Goodness of God Scripture: Psalm 150:1 Languages: Esperanto Tune Title: ARIZONA

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Henry Percy Smith

1825 - 1898 Person Name: H. Percy Smith Composer of "MARYTON" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta Henry Percy Smith (b. Malta, 1825; d. Bournemouth, Hampshire, England, 1898) was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, England, and ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1850. He served five churches, including St. Michael's York Town in Farnborough (1851-1868), Great Barton in Suffolk (1868-1882), Christ Church in Cannes, France (1882-1892), and the Cathedral in Gibraltar (1892-1898). MARYTON is his only tune found in contemporary hymnals and is thought to be the only tune he published. Bert Polman

Robert Henry Earnshaw

1856 - 1929 Person Name: Robert Hentry Earnshaw Composer of "ARIZONA" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta Born: Circa November 1856, Cliviger, Lancashire, England. Died: Circa November 1933, Todmorden district, Lancashire, England. In 1881, records show Earnshaw as a Professor of Music, living in Cliviger. By 1901, he was an organist in Southport, Lancashire. www.hymntime.com/tch/

Oliver Wendell Holmes

1809 - 1894 Author of "Dio, reĝanta en ĉiel'" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta Holmes, Oliver Wendell, M.D, LL.D., son of the Rev. Abiel Holmes, D.D. of Cambridge, U.S.A., was born at Cambridge, Aug. 29, 1809, and educated at Harvard, where he graduated in 1829. After practising for some time in Boston, he was elected in 1847 to the chair of Anatomy, in Harvard. His writings in prose and verse are well known and widely circulated. They excel in humour and pathos. Although not strictly speaking a hymnwriter, a few of his hymns are in extensive use, and include:— 1. Father of mercies, heavenly Friend. Prayer during war. 2. Lord of all being, throned afar. God's Omnipresence. This is a hymn of great merit. It is dated 1848. 3. 0 Lord of hosts, Almighty King. Soldiers’ Hymn. Dated 1861. 4. 0 Love divine that stoop'st to share. Trust. 1859. Of these Nos. 2 and 4 are in his Professor at the Breakfast Table, and are in common use in Great Britain, in Martineau's Hymns, 1873, and others. In 1886 the D.C.L. degree was conferred upon Professor Holmes by the University of Oxford. He was a member of the Unitarian body. He died Oct 7, 1894. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Holmes, O. W. , p. 530, i. His Songs in Many Keys was published in 1861, his Poems, 1869, and the Cambridge edition of his Complete Poetical Works, 1895. Additional hymns of his have come into common use of late, including:— 1. Land where the banners wave last in the sun. [American National Hymn.] Appeared in his Songs in Many Keys, 1861 (7th ed. 1864, p. 289) as "Freedom, our Queen." 2. Lord, Thou hast led us as of old. [Promised Unity.] In his Before the Curfew and other Poems, chiefly occasional, Boston, 1888, as "An hymn set forth to bo sung by the Great Assembly at Newtown [Mass.]." In the Complete Poetical Works it is dated 1886. The hymn "Soon shall the slumbering morn awake," in Hymns for Church and Home, Boston, 1895, is composed of stanzas v.-vii. 3. Our Father, while our hearts unlearn The creeds that wrong Thy name. [Fruits of the Spirit.] Written for the 25th Anniversary Reorganization of the Poston Young Men's Christian Union, May 31, 1893. In his Complete Poetical Works, 1895, p. 298, Horder's Worship Song, 1905, and other collections. 4. Thou gracious [God] Power Whose mercy lends. [Reunion.] "Written for the annual meeting of the famous class '29, Harvard University, in 1869. ln the Methodist Hymn Book, 1904, it begins "Thou gracious God, Whose mercy lends." [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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