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This is a hymn, first put into English in the sixteenth century, and revised by many since. John Julian (Dictionary of Hymmnology, 1907) has a long article on its source and content. Derived from a Latin text, the first printings of the hymn were by "F. B. P." in the late 16th century (26 stanzas), and W. Prid in 1593 (44 stanzas). The two texts have been combined variously and amended by many people since then. Notable is the versions by William Burkitt in 1693, and Edward Williams and James Boden in 1801. | This is a hymn, first put into English in the sixteenth century, and revised by many since. John Julian (Dictionary of Hymmnology, 1907) has a long article on its source and content. Derived from a Latin text, the first printings of the hymn were by "F. B. P." in the late 16th century (26 stanzas), and W. Prid in 1593 (44 stanzas). The two texts have been combined variously and amended by many people since then. Notable is the versions by William Burkitt in 1693, and Edward Williams and James Boden in 1801. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 23 March 2024
General information
This is a hymn, first put into English in the sixteenth century, and revised by many since. John Julian (Dictionary of Hymmnology, 1907) has a long article on its source and content. Derived from a Latin text, the first printings of the hymn were by "F. B. P." in the late 16th century (26 stanzas), and W. Prid in 1593 (44 stanzas). The two texts have been combined variously and amended by many people since then. Notable is the versions by William Burkitt in 1693, and Edward Williams and James Boden in 1801.
Settings by composers (automated)
- Jeremiah Ingalls — Jubilee English STB
- Jeremiah Ingalls — The Heavenly Ode English SATB
- Herbert Stephen Irons — Jerusalem, my happy home English SATB
- James C. Lowry — Jerusalem English SATB
References
- Spalding, Joshua, Compiler. 1805. The Lord's Songs: A Selection of Composures in Metre. Salem, Massachusetts: Joshua Cushing. 292 pp.
Text and translations
English text William Burkitt, 1693 |
Williams and Boden, 1801 |
The Lord's Songs, 1805 |
Jeremiah Ingalls, 1805 |
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