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Frank Sewall

1837 - 1915 Person Name: Frank Sewall, 1837-1915 Composer of "[O Jesus, Lord and Savior]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Jonathan Bayley

1810 - 1886 Person Name: Jonathan Bayley, 1810-1886 Author of "O Jesus, Lord and Savior" in The Cyber Hymnal Jonathan Bayley was born in Sal­ford, England on Ju­ly 22nd, 1810. At the age of 14, he be­gan to at­tend the ev­en­ing class­es and joined the Sun­day School at the New Je­ru­sa­lem Tem­ple. Until the age of 19 he was en­gaged at the Sal­ford Ir­on Works. He became a preacher and served the Accrington Society. While there he started a night school and later opened schools at Holl­and-bank, and Waterloo. Dr. Bayley was with the Ar­gyle Square So­ci­e­ty for six­teen years. He died on May 12, 1886, in Kensington, London, England. Dr. Bayley was chairman of the committee entrusted to compile a new hymnal for the Swedonborgian church The result of their labors was published in 1880, as Hymns for the Use of The New Church signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation. Compiled by Older of the General Conference of The New Church in Great Britain. London: James Speirs, 1880. This collection contains 750 hymns. To it Dr. Bayley contributed 5 hymns. From this collection a selection for mission services was published in 1883. NN, Hymnary editor. Sources: New Church Herald (Yorkshire, England, 1886) and John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, (1907)

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