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McMASTER

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dr. A. S. Vogt, 1861- Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33456 55144 32256 Used With Text: Saviour, blessed Saviour

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Jesus, wondrous Saviour!

Author: D. A. McGregor, 1847-1890 Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Praise; God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Resurrection and Exaltation Scripture: Colossians 1:17 Used With Tune: McMASTER Text Sources: The McMaster Hymn, Principal D.A. McGregor
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Saviour, blessed Saviour

Author: Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903 Appears in 332 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Saviour, blessed Saviour, Listen whilst we sing, Hearts and voices raising Praises to our King. All we have to offer, All we hope to be, Body, soul, and spirit, All we yield to Thee. 2 Nearer, ever nearer, Christ, we draw to Thee; Deep in adoration Bending low the knee; Thou for our redemption Cam'st on earth to die Thou, that we might follow, Hast gone up on high. 3 Great and ever greater Are Thy mercies here, True and everlasting Are the glories there, Where no pain or sorrow, Toil, or care, is known, Where the angel-legions Circle round Thy throne. 4 Clearer still and clearer Dawns the light from heaven, In our sadness bringing News of sin forgiven; Life has lost its shadows, Pure the light within; Thou hast shed Thy radiance On a world of sin. 5 Brighter still and brighter Glows the western sun, Shedding all its gladness O'er our work that's done; Time will soon be over, Toil and sorrow past; May we, blessed Saviour, Find a rest at last. 6 Onward, ever onward, Journeying o'er the road Worn by saints before us, Journeying on to God. Leaving all behind us, May we hasten on, Backward never looking Till the prize is won. 7 Higher then and higher Bear the ransomed soul, Earthly toils forgotten, Saviour, to its goal; Where, in joys unthought of, Saints with angels sing, Never weary, raising Praises to their King. Topics: Aspiration After Holiness; Consecration Entire; The Godhead The Son; Triumph, of the Gospel; Reward; Holiness Used With Tune: McMASTER

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Jesus, wondrous Saviour!

Author: D. A. McGregor, 1847-1890 Hymnal: The Hymnary #45b (1936) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D Topics: God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Praise; God The Lord Jesus Christ - His Resurrection and Exaltation Scripture: Colossians 1:17 Languages: English Tune Title: McMASTER
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Saviour, blessed Saviour

Author: Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #92a (1917) Lyrics: 1 Saviour, blessed Saviour, Listen whilst we sing, Hearts and voices raising Praises to our King. All we have to offer, All we hope to be, Body, soul, and spirit, All we yield to Thee. 2 Nearer, ever nearer, Christ, we draw to Thee; Deep in adoration Bending low the knee; Thou for our redemption Cam'st on earth to die Thou, that we might follow, Hast gone up on high. 3 Great and ever greater Are Thy mercies here, True and everlasting Are the glories there, Where no pain or sorrow, Toil, or care, is known, Where the angel-legions Circle round Thy throne. 4 Clearer still and clearer Dawns the light from heaven, In our sadness bringing News of sin forgiven; Life has lost its shadows, Pure the light within; Thou hast shed Thy radiance On a world of sin. 5 Brighter still and brighter Glows the western sun, Shedding all its gladness O'er our work that's done; Time will soon be over, Toil and sorrow past; May we, blessed Saviour, Find a rest at last. 6 Onward, ever onward, Journeying o'er the road Worn by saints before us, Journeying on to God. Leaving all behind us, May we hasten on, Backward never looking Till the prize is won. 7 Higher then and higher Bear the ransomed soul, Earthly toils forgotten, Saviour, to its goal; Where, in joys unthought of, Saints with angels sing, Never weary, raising Praises to their King. Topics: Aspiration After Holiness; Consecration Entire; The Godhead The Son; Triumph, of the Gospel; Reward; Holiness Languages: English Tune Title: McMASTER

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Godfrey Thring

1823 - 1903 Person Name: Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903 Author of "Saviour, blessed Saviour" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book Godfrey Thring (b. Alford, Somersetshire, England, 1823; d. Shamley Green, Guilford, Surrey, England, 1903) was born in the parsonage of Alford, where his father was rector. Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, England, he was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1847. After serving in several other parishes, Thring re­turned to Alford and Hornblotten in 1858 to succeed his father as rector, a position he retained until his own retirement in 1893. He was also associated with Wells Cathedral (1867-1893). After 1861 Thring wrote many hymns and published several hymnals, including Hymns Congregational (1866), Hymns and Sacred Lyrics (1874), and the respect­ed A Church of England Hymn Book Adapted to the Daily Services of the Church Throughout the Year (1880), which was enlarged as The Church of England Hymn Book (1882). Bert Polman ================ Thring, Godfrey, B.A., son of the Rev. J. G. D. Thring, of Alford, Somerset, was born at Alford, March 25, 1823, and educated at Shrewsbury School, and at Balliol College, Oxford, B.A. in 1845. On taking Holy Orders he was curate of Stratfield-Turgis, 1846-50; of Strathfieldsaye, 1850-53; and of other parishes to 1858, when he became rector of Alford-with-Hornblotton, Somerset. R.D. 1867-76. In 1876 he was preferred as prebend of East Harptree in Wells cathedral. Prebendary Thring's poetical works are:— Hymns Congregational and Others, 1866; Hymns and Verses, 1866; and Hymns and Sacred Lyrics, 1874. In 1880 he published A Church of England Hymnbook Adapted to the Daily Services of the Church throughout the Year; and in 1882, a revised and much improved edition of the same as The Church of England Hymn Book, &c. A great many of Prebendary Thring's hymns are annotated under their respective first lines; the rest in common use include:— 1. Beneath the Church's hallowed shade. Consecration of a Burial Ground. Written in 1870. This is one of four hymns set to music by Dr. Dykes, and first published by Novello & Co., 1873. It was also included (but without music) in the author's Hymns & Sacred Lyrics, 1874, p. 170, and in his Collection, 1882. 2. Blessed Saviour, Thou hast taught us. Quinquagesima. Written in 1866, and first published in the author's Hymns Congregational and Others, 1866. It was republished in his Hymns & Sacred Lyrics, 1874; and his Collection, 1882. It is based upon the Epistle for Quinquagesima. 3. Blot out our sins of old. Lent. Written in 1862, and first published in Hymns Congregational and Others

A. S. Vogt

1861 - 1926 Person Name: Dr. A. S. Vogt, 1861- Composer of "McMASTER" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book

Daniel A. McGregor

1847 - 1890 Person Name: D. A. McGregor, 1847-1890 Author of "Jesus, wondrous Saviour!" in The Hymnary McGregor, Daniel Arthur. (Osgoode Township, Ontario, December 13, 1847--April 25, 1890, New York City). Baptist. University of Toronto, B.A., 1881. Pastorate at Stratford, Ont., 1881-1886; professor (1886-1889) at Toronto Bible College, then the theological department of McMaster University. Appointed TBC's principal in 1889, he was almost at once paralyzed by a spinal disorder. Before going to New York for unavailing surgery, he wrote the hymn "Jesus, wondrous Saviour" which, while never officially adopted by the University, was sung in his honour at so many University ceremonies that it became known as "The McMaster Hymn" and alumni proceeded to make it familiar to Baptists throughout Canada. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives
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