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Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson requested this hymn to be sung the last time both men were able to worship together. This occurred just before Jackson was killed by one of Jackson's own scared sentries. The hymn was "How Firm A Foundation". After Jackson was killed, Lee stated that this was his favorite hymn. It was also the hymn that was sung at Lee's funeral.
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The Battle Hymn of the Republic is most often considered to be the unofficial battle hymn of the Civil War. It was written by Julia Ward Howe as a marching song for the Union army. Over the years it came to be sung by blacks in the south as well due to its strong reference to slavery. For more information you might want to check out the link shown below.
Fanny Crosby, an American hymn writer, was revered as the most prolific and best-loved hymn writer of the 19th century. She composed more than 8,000 hymns and spiritual songs, many of which are still sung in churches today. Her contributions have had a lasting impact on Christian worship music.
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No, it was written by: Samuel Crossman, in 1664.
John Wesley did write a few hymns, and translated many. However, his brother Charles Wesley was the prolific hymn-writer whose name is listed in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame for the enduring nature of his hymns.
Jose Rizal was an acclaimed Philippine writer. He was born in 1861 and received basic education in Manila. He wrote Hymn to Labor in 1896 during the revolt.
The US Navy was the primary force. US Marines stationed on the ships participated in a number of shore engagements against the Barbary Pirates, which is the reason that 'the Shores of Tripoli' are commemorated in the Marine Corps Hymn.
It is not clear when the hymn tune "Adeste Fidles" was written. The thought it is that it may have been written in the 13th century by John Francis Wade.
Issac Watts, on English hymn writer, wrote the words to, Joy to the World. Lowell Mason adapted and arranged the music to the hymn in 1839. It is believed the the melody he used originated from Handel.
The author of the music is unknown. The words date back to the 19th century.
Salve Regina simplex, a Gregorian chant hymn, was composed in the 11th century. It has been a popular Marian hymn and is often sung in monasteries and religious communities.
Henry Fowler - educator - was born in 1915.