O JESUS, THOU ART STANDING

William Walsham How, a bishop of the Church of England, was born in Shrewsbury, England in 1823. He graduated from Oxford in 1845 and was ordained to the ministry in 1846. He held various positions in the Church of England before he became bishop in 1888. He died in 1897.

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THERE’S A SONG IN THE AIR

Josiah Gilbert Holland was born in Belchertown, Massachusetts in 1819. He was a farmer’s son who had few chances for public education. Yet he succeeded in attending a high school at Northampton for a time and, at the age of 21, he began the study of medicine; graduating with a degree from Berkshire Medical College in 1844.

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HOLY, HOLY, HOLY

Reginald Heber, a bishop of the Church of England, was born in Malpas, England in 1783. He was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he early took the prize for both Latin and English poems. Ordained in 1807 he became the Missionary Bishop of Calcutta from 1823 until his death in 1826.

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WE HOPE IN THEE, O GOD!

Marianne Hearn was born in Kent, England in 1834. She was a member of the Baptist Church and was on the editorial staff of that denomination’s religious periodical Christian World. At her death in 1909 she was called “one of the most honored women in the Baptist Church in England.”

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TAKE MY LIFE AND LET IT BE

Frances Ridley Havergal was born in Worcestershire, England in 1836. “When fifteen years old,” she once wrote, “I committed my soul to the Saviour, and earth and heaven seemed brighter from that moment.” Highly educated, her knowledge of Hebrew and Greek and modern languages was extensive and her hymn writing skills are celebrated to this day.

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COME, YE SINNERS, POOR AND NEEDY

Joseph Hart, a Congregational minister in England, was born in 1712 to pious parents. He was well educated and was for many years a teacher of the classics. As a young man he renounced religion but, at the age of 40, began reading the Bible and found the peace he sought.

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