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Tag Archives: The Holy Name of Jesus
Jesus! Name Of Wondrous Love!
This is the text of this hymn as it appears in Church Hymns (1871) where it is listed under General Hymns: Jesus! Name of wondrous love!Name all other names above!Unto which must every kneeBow in deep humility. Jesus! Name decreed … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, General Hymns, God the Son, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Liturgical Seasons, Praise to God, The Church Year, The Godhead, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Jan. 3), William W. How
Tagged Christian Hymns, Christmastide, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), General Hymns, Hymns of Praise, Jesus Christ Our Lord, The Holy Name of Jesus, William W. How
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Sweet Name Which Makes The Dying Live
This is the text of this hymn as it appears in the 10th edition (1906) of the St. Basil’s Hymnal (1889) where it is listed under “Holy Name”: Sweet name which makes the dying live, Which gives the blind their … Continue reading
Posted in Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Christmas, God the Son, Jesus Christ Our Lord, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, The Church Year, The Godhead, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Jan. 3)
Tagged Anonymous Hymns, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Christmastide, Jesus Christ Our Lord, St. Basil's Hymnal, The Holy Name of Jesus
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Propers For The Holy Name Of Jesus/Sweetest Name Of Jesus
This is the text of the translation of the Propers for The Name of Jesus (Jan. 3 (Rome)(Aug. 7 (Sarum))) as they appear in The English Hymnal (1906): Introit: (In nomine Jesu.) In the name of Jesus let every knee be … Continue reading
Posted in Alleluia Verse, Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Communio, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Feast of the Sweetest Name of Jesus (Aug. 7 (now defunct)), Gradual, Introits, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Major Feasts, Mass Propers, Non-English Hymns, Offertory, Other Feast Days, The Church Year, The Liturgy of the Church, The Mass, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Jan. 3), The Proper of Saints
Tagged Alleluia Verse, Anonymous Hymns, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Communio, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Gradual, Introit, Mass Propers, Medieval Hymns, Non-English Hymns, Offertory, Proper of Saints, The English Hymnal, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Mass, The Sweetest Name of Jesus
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I Lay My Sins On Jesus
This is the text of this hymn as it appears in an 1860 edition of Bonar’s Hymns of Faith and Hope where it is listed under the header “The Substitute.” This text appears with no substantial differences in The English … Continue reading
Posted in Conversion & Sanctification, Divine Love, God the Son, Healing, Holy Mother Church, Horatius Bonar, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Mission Services, Missions & Evangelization, The Christian Life And Mission, The Divine Mercy, The Godhead, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Lamb of God, The Most Precious Blood Of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Precious Blood, The Precious Blood of Jesus, The Sacred Heart, Trust in God
Tagged Christian Hymns, Conversion, Conversion & Sanctification, Divine Love, Evangelization, Healing, Holy Mother Church, Horatius Bonar, Hymns of Faith and Hope (Bonar), Jesus Christ Our Lord, Mission Services, Missionary Hymns, Missions, Missions & Evangelization, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Sanctification, The Christian Life, The Divine Mercy, The English Hymnal, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Lamb of God, The Precious Blood of Jesus, Trust in God
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O Let The Heart Beat High With Bliss
This hymn was used for Vespers I & II of the Feast of the Sweetest Name of Jesus (Aug. 7) in the Sarum Breviary. This is the original text of this hymn as it appears in The English Hymnal (1906) … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Anglican Liturgy, Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Book of Common Prayer, Breviaries, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Office/Evensong, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Feast of the Sweetest Name of Jesus (Aug. 7 (now defunct)), Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Major Feasts, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Other Feast Days, Percy Dearmer, Sarum Breviary, Subsections of Breviaries, The Church Year, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Jan. 3), The Proper of Saints
Tagged Anglican Liturgy, Anonymous Hymns, Book of Common Prayer, Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Evening Office, Evensong, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Medieval Hymns, Non-English Hymns, Percy Dearmer, Proper of Saints, Sarum Breviary, The English Hymnal, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Sweetest Name of Jesus, Vespers
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Supplex Sacramus Canticum
This hymn is used for Vespers I & II and Lauds for the Second Sunday after the Epiphany in which is celebrated the Most Holy Name of Jesus in the Ambrosian Breviary. Supplex sacramus canticum Divino Iesu nomini, Quod astra, … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrosian Breviary, Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Breviaries, Chant Tone Unknown, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Latin Hymns, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Ordinary Time, The Church Year, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Jan. 3), Weeks After Epiphany (EF)
Tagged Ambrosian Breviary, Anonymous Hymns, Breviary, Catholic Prayers, Christian Hymns, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Latin Hymns, Lauds, Non-English Hymns, Ordinary Time, The Holy Name of Jesus, Vespers, Weeks after Epiphany
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O Jesus, Jesus! Dearest Lord!
This is the full, original text from an 1852 edition of Fr. Faber’s hymnal Jesus and Mary. It is listed for Jesus My God and My All in that hymnal: O Jesus, Jesus! dearest Lord! Forgive me if I say … Continue reading
Posted in Frederick W. Faber, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Sacred Heart
Tagged Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Divine Love, Frederick W. Faber, Jesus and Mary (Faber), Jesus Christ Our Lord, Sacred Heart of Jesus, St. Basil's Hymnal, The Holy Name of Jesus
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Let Every Heart Exulting Beat
This hymn was used for Vespers I & II of the Feast of the Sweetest Name of Jesus (Aug. 7) in the Sarum Breviary. From what I can find, the hymn originated somewhere in 15th Century England. This is the … Continue reading
Posted in Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Breviaries, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Feast of the Sweetest Name of Jesus (Aug. 7 (now defunct)), Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, John David Chambers, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Other Feast Days, Sarum Breviary, The Church Year, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, The Proper of Saints
Tagged Anonymous Hymns, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Hymns Ancient & Modern, John David Chambers, Latin Hymns, Medieval Hymns, Sarum Breviary, The Holy Name of Jesus, Vespers
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To The Name That Brings Salvation
This hymn was used in some regional breviaries for the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. According to Hymns Ancient and Modern the source was the Liège Breviary, but according to the Thesaurus Hymnologicus and The Latin Hymn Writers … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Christmas, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, General Hymns, God the Son, Hymns By The Greats, Jesus Christ Our Lord, John Mason Neale, Non-English Hymns, Praise to God, The Church Year, The Divine Name, The Godhead, The Holy Name of Jesus, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Jan. 3)
Tagged Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Christmas, Christmastide, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, General Hymns, Hymns Ancient & Modern, Hymns of Praise, Jesus Christ Our Lord, John Mason Neale, Mediaeval Hymns & Sequences (Neale), Medieval Hymns, Non-English Hymns, The Divine Name, The English Hymnal, The Holy Name of Jesus
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Gloriosi Salvatoris
This hymn was used in some regional breviaries for the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. According to Hymns Ancient and Modern the source was the Liège Breviary, but according to the Thesaurus Hymnologicus and The Latin Hymn Writers … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Breviaries, Chant Tone Unknown, Christmas, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Latin Hymns, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Other Breviaries, The Church Year, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Jan. 3)
Tagged Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Christmas, Christmastide, Latin Hymns, Medieval Hymns, Non-English Hymns, The Holy Name of Jesus
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