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['Twas witnessed in the morning sky]

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Walford Davies Tune Sources: Based on the tune SOLEMN MELODY Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 16143 21325 61654

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Lord, it belongs not to my care

Author: Richard Baxter Appears in 267 hymnals Used With Tune: [Lord, it belongs not to my care]

’Twas Witnessed in the Morning Sky

Author: G. William Richards, 1918– Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Millennium; Missionary Work; Priesthood; Prophets; Restoration; Restoration of the Gospel Used With Tune: [’Twas witnessed in the morning sky]

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’Twas Witnessed in the Morning Sky

Author: G. William Richards, 1918– Hymnal: Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints #12 (1985) Topics: Millennium; Missionary Work; Priesthood; Prophets; Restoration; Restoration of the Gospel Languages: English Tune Title: [’Twas witnessed in the morning sky]

Lord, it belongs not to my care

Author: Richard Baxter Hymnal: The Church Anthem Book #55 (1933) Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord, it belongs not to my care]

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Richard Baxter

1615 - 1691 Author of "Lord, it belongs not to my care" in The Church Anthem Book Baxter, Richard. Only s. of Richard Baxter, yeoman, Eaton Constantine, Shropshire, b. at Rowton, Shropshire, Nov. 12,1615. He was educated at Wroxeter School, and for a time held the Mastership of the Dudley Grammar School. On taking Holy Orders, he became, in 1640, Ourate of Kidderminster. Subsequently he was for some time chaplain to one of Cromwell's regiments. Through weakness he had to take an enforced rest, during which he wrote his Saints’ Everlasting Rest. On regaining his health he returned to Kidderminster, where he remained until 1660, when he removed to London. At the Restoration he became chaplain to Charles II and was offered the bishopric of Hereford, which he refused. On the passing of the Act of Uniformity, he retired from active duty as a Minister of the Church of England. In or about 1673 he took out a licence as a Nonconformist Minister and commenced lecturing in London. He d. Dec. 8, 1691. His prose works are very numerous. His poetical are :— (1) Poetical Fragments: Heart Imployment with God and Itself; The Concordant Discord of a Broken-healed Heart, tendon, Printed by T. Snowdon for B. Simmons, at the 3 Golden Cocks, &c, 1681 (2nd ed. 1689; 3rd ed. 1699). It consists of accounts of his religious experiences in verse, and is dated "London, at the Door of Eternity; Rich. Baxter, Aug. 1, 1681." (2) Additions to the Poetical Fragments of Rich. Baxter, written for himself, and Communicated to such as are more for serious Verse than smooth, London, Printed for B. Simmons at the Three Golden Cocks at the Westend of St. Pauls, 1683. (3) A Paraphrase on the Psalms, With other Hymns Left fitted for the Press, pub. the year following his death (1692). [Early English Hymnody, x., and English Psalters, 6 xii.] The Poetical Fragments were republished by Pickering, Lond., 1821. From this work his well-known hymn, " Now [Lord] it belongs not to my care," is taken (see "My whole, though broken, heart, O Lord.") -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) See also in: Hymn Writers of the Church

Walford Davies

1869 - 1941 Person Name: H. Walford Davies Composer of "[Lord, it belongs not to my care]" in The Church Anthem Book

G. William Richards

1918 - 2005 Person Name: G. William Richards, 1918– Adapter of "’Twas Witnessed in the Morning Sky" in Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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