Ebenezer (hymn)
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Ebenezer also known as Ton-y-Botel (Tune in a Bottle) is a famous
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composed by Thomas John Williams A.T.S.C. (1869–1944) and extracted from the second movement of his anthem "Goleu Yn Y Glyn" (Light in the Valley). The tune was first published in 1897 in the periodical ''Yr Athraw'' ('The Teacher'), vol. 71, in tonic sol-fa notation, and its first appearance in a
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was in 1900, in ''The Baptist Book of Praise''. The famed English composer and music historian
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(1872–1958) referred to this as one of the greatest hymn tunes. As the musical editor Vaughan Williams included it in ''
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'' in 1906. It is now published in 195 hymnals worldwide, including ''
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''. It alternates phrases of 8 and 7 notes. Ebenezer means "Stone of Help" in the Bible. The tune is named after Ebenezer Chapel in Rhos near Pontardawe, South Wales, which T. J. Willams attended while composing the tune. T. J. Williams was born in Llangiwg, Ynysmeudwy, near Pontardawe, and lived in Llanelli, South Wales, from 1903. He served as organist and choir director at Mount Elim Baptist Chapel, Ynysmeudwy near Pontardawe, for fifteen years, Zion Baptist Chapel, Llanelli, (1903–1911) and Calfaria Baptist Chapel, Llanelli (1913–1931). He is buried in Llanelli District Cemetery (Box Cemetery). The myth that the tune was discovered in a bottle on a Llyn Peninsula beach in North Wales was published in the Daily Mail in 1902. It has affectionately been known as Ton-y-Botel ever since and is even referred to as "Ebenezer, Ton-y-Botel" on his grave headstone, this also includes the first music phrase and below it the text "Dyma Gariad Fel Y Moroedd"


Hymns

Many hymn texts are set to this tune. Among them are: * "Dyma Gariad Fel Y Moroedd" (Here is Love, Vast as the Ocean) text by Gwilym Hiraethog (1802–1883), "Old and New Welsh and English Hymns" # 159 * "
Once to Every Man and Nation "Once to Every Man and Nation" is a hymn based upon the poem " The Present Crisis" by James Russell Lowell. The original poem was written as a protest against the Mexican–American War. The hymn was written to the tune of Ebenezer (hymn) Ebeneze ...
" text by
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(1819–1891), "Presbyterian 1955 Hymnbook U.S.A." # 361 * "Oh the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus" text by
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(1834–1925), "Worship and Rejoice Hymnal" # 398 * "Come, O Spirit, Dwell Among Us" text by Janie Alford. "Glory to God.The Presbyterian Hymnal U.S.A." # 280 * "God hath Spoken by the Prophets" text by George W Briggs. "United Methodist Hymnal U.S.A." # 108 * "Jesus, Tempted in the Desert" text by Herman G. Stuempfle. * "Let My People Seek their Freedom" text by Herbert O'Driscoll. " The United Methodist Hymnal U.S.A" # 586 * "Singing Songs of Expectation" text by Bernhard Severin Ingemann / translator Sabine Baring-Gould, in "The Hymnal 1982 according to the use of the Episcopal Church" # 527 * "Thy Strong Word did Cleave the Darkness" text by Martin Franzmann in "The Hymnal 1982 according to the use of The Episcopal Church" # 381 * "Who is This, With Garments Gory" text by Arthur Cleveland Coxe. "Christian Science Hymnal" # 258.


Secular usage

* Featured on numerous compilation CDs, cassettes and vinyl. * Included on the modern CD "Duw A Wyr" (God only knows) as a new jazz arrangement. Track one. * Featured in the three times Academy Awards nominated film "The Young Lions" starring
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