“Hymn 29. 7s. & 6s.” [“God of Wide Creation”]
The song borrows its title from the first verse of Isaac Watts’s Hymn 115, “God the Avenger of His Saints” (The Works, 1810, vol. 4).
Pgs. 44-45 in Anti-Slavery Melodies
Words by C.W. Dennison.
Tune: Missionary Hymn
American musical entrepreneur Lowell Mason (1792-1872) wrote this tune in 1823 while working in Savannah, Georgia. The song borrows its title from the first verse of Isaac Watts’s Hymn 115, “God the Avenger of His Saints” (The Works, 1810, vol. 4).
The tune is best known in the United States as the accompanying tune to Reginald Heber’s (1783-1826) missionary text, “From Greenland’s Icy Mountains.” Charles Ives (1874-1954), the American composer and son of an abolitionist, wrote a stirring fugue on Missionary Hymn in the third movement of his 4th Symphony.
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