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Howard Arnold Walter (August 19, 1883 – November 1, 1918) was an American Congregationalist minister, author, and hymnwriter. Born in New Britain, Connecticut , on August 19, 1883, [ 1 ] Howard Arnold Walter was the son of Henry S. Walter, superintendent of the Stanley Rule & Level Company . [ 2 ]
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Luther's version in three stanzas was printed in the Erfurt Enchiridion of 1524 and in Johann Walter's choral hymnal Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn the same year. Today, the song appears in German hymnals, including both the Protestant Evangelisches Gesangbuch (EG 214), and in a different version in the Catholic Gotteslob (GL 215).
Mrs. Walter G. Taylor, Reuben Morgan and Jonas Myrin: No Other Name: 6 Calvary (Alternate Version) 14 Can't Stop Praising: Tulele Faletolu Marty Sampson: Hope: 8 (CD 1) Can't Stop Talking: Russell Fragar: All Things Are Possible (1) 9 Hills Praise (1) 9 My Redeemer Lives (2) 2 Shout to the Lord 2000 (2) 1 The Platinum Collection Volume 1: Shout ...
Oscar C. Eliason (January 6, 1902 – March 1, 1985) was a Swedish American clergyman, who served as a pastor and evangelist in the Assemblies of God, and was a prolific poet and composer, who composed over 50 hymns and gospel songs, including A Name I Highly Treasure and the popular Got Any Rivers?, which influenced another song, God Specializes, commonly regarded as one of the foundational ...
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The melody is also a “word painting,” with the music matching the lyrics. “Lift every voice and sing” is sung on an ascending line, as is “Let all creation rise.” The music also adopts ...
The long poem appeared as a preface of a 1538 publication by Johann Walter, Lob vnd preis der loblichen Kunst Musica, praising the art of music. Luther's preface was titled Vorrede auf alle guten Gesangbücher (Foreword on all good hymnals), subtitled Lob der Frau Musica (The praise of Lady Music), with Music speaking. Luther's poem appears ...