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*Copyright: [[public domain]]
 
*Copyright: [[public domain]]
 
==Tune names and composer notes==
 
==Tune names and composer notes==
*'''[[Latter-day Saints Psalmody, 1889]]''' calls it 'Fidelity'; there is no composer information listed at this source (see below for more information)
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*'''[[Latter-day Saints Psalmody, 1889]]''' calls it 'Fidelity'; there is no composer information listed at this source (see the other bullets for more information)
 
**Note: the article takes this name since it is, so far, the earliest cited name for the tune—not because it is or is not the most popular or authentic.
 
**Note: the article takes this name since it is, so far, the earliest cited name for the tune—not because it is or is not the most popular or authentic.
 
*'''[[The Cyber Hymnal™]]''' calls it 'My Jesus I Love Thee' but gives it as the tune for '[[O Boundless Salvation]]'. This source names the composer "J. Ellis".
 
*'''[[The Cyber Hymnal™]]''' calls it 'My Jesus I Love Thee' but gives it as the tune for '[[O Boundless Salvation]]'. This source names the composer "J. Ellis".

Revision as of 03:08, 7 July 2010

General Information

Tune names and composer notes

Associated Lyrics

Poetic meters

  • Metrically the tune is in the form 11 11 11 6 6 11, though it is described as "11 11 11 11 with repeats".