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*[[O Master, Brother, Lord and Friend]], 1903<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=VI0bAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA279&dq=%22master+brother+lord+and+friend%22+parker&cd=1#v=onepage&q=%22master%20brother%20lord%20and%20friend%22%20parker&f=false The Hartford Seminary record, Volume 21, 1911 (p. 279)]</ref> | *[[O Master, Brother, Lord and Friend]], 1903<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=VI0bAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA279&dq=%22master+brother+lord+and+friend%22+parker&cd=1#v=onepage&q=%22master%20brother%20lord%20and%20friend%22%20parker&f=false The Hartford Seminary record, Volume 21, 1911 (p. 279)]</ref> | ||
*[[Thy Name, O Lord, in Sweet Accord]], 1885<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=wXTmAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA15#v=onepage&q&f=false The Pilgrim hymnal: with responsive readings and other aids to worship, 1904 (no. 19; p. 15)]</ref> | *[[Thy Name, O Lord, in Sweet Accord]], 1885<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=wXTmAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA15#v=onepage&q&f=false The Pilgrim hymnal: with responsive readings and other aids to worship, 1904 (no. 19; p. 15)]</ref> | ||
+ | *[[I Would Tell Jesus]]<ref>[http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/p/a/r/parker_ep.htm Cyberhymnal™ article] Research where they got it, if possible. I'm guessing from The Choir Herald, September 1947, p. 294, but I could be wrong. —Veramet 23 Jul 2010</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 23 July 2010
Also goes by E. P. Parker and Edwin P. Parker.
Contents
Life[1]
- Born: 13 Jan 1836
- Died: 28 May 1920
- Some later sources say he died in 1925, although this appears to be false, seeing as the cited sources (see both Trinity College … and Methodist Hymnal (p. 462–463)) connect this same Edwin Pond Parker with the tune arrangement Mercy (Gottschalk), and that Parker is the same one connected with the others.
Works[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Tunes
- Love's Offering, 1888
- Dawn
- Burton
- Arden
- Dana
- Calvary
- Behold the Lamb of God
- Fiducia
- Lux Mundi
- Come to Me
- Bedford[11]
Arranged tunes
- Mercy (Gottschalk)
- Bushnell (from Beethoven)
- Lassen (from Lassen)
Lyrics
- Master, No Offering Costly and Sweet, 1888
- Blest Are They in Christ Departed
- Darling Child, in Slumber Sleeping
- Come to Jesus, Ye Who Labor!
- A Stranger in a Barren Land AKA I Will Arise
- Come to Him, Ye Who, in Sorrow
- Take Us in Thine Arms and Bless Us
- Hail, Holy Light! the World Rejoices
- Jesus Gently Calls
- Come to Me, Come to Me
- Lord, As We Thy Name Profess[12][13]
- O Master, Brother, Lord and Friend, 1903[14]
- Thy Name, O Lord, in Sweet Accord, 1885[15]
- I Would Tell Jesus[16]
References
- ↑ Trinity College bulletin, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1920 (p. 28–30)
- ↑ The Church Hymnary: a collection of hymns and tunes for public worship, 1900
- ↑ The Book of Praise: or, hymns and tunes for public and social worship, 1873
- ↑ The New Baptist Praise Book, or, Hymns of the Centuries, 1914
- ↑ The church-book: hymns and tunes for the uses of Christian worship, 1884
- ↑ The Pilgrim hymnal: with responsive readings and other aids to worship, 1904
- ↑ Church harmonies new and old: a book of spiritual song for Christian worshippers, 1898
- ↑ Hymns of the kingdom of God, with tunes, 1910
- ↑ The Book of praise: or, hymns and tunes for public and social worship, 1873
- ↑ Methodist Hymnal, 1911 (p. 462–463)
- ↑ Hymns and carols: old and new (annotated) for the Sunday School and home, 1891 (no. 54; p. 64)
- ↑ Hymns of the church, new and old, 1912 (no. 241; p. 226)
- ↑ Hymns of worship and service for the Sunday school, 1908 (no. 209)
- ↑ The Hartford Seminary record, Volume 21, 1911 (p. 279)
- ↑ The Pilgrim hymnal: with responsive readings and other aids to worship, 1904 (no. 19; p. 15)
- ↑ Cyberhymnal™ article Research where they got it, if possible. I'm guessing from The Choir Herald, September 1947, p. 294, but I could be wrong. —Veramet 23 Jul 2010