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LIVERPOOL

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ieuan Gwyllt (1822-1877) Incipit: 15711 71321 Used With Text: I'm but a stranger here

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I'm but a stranger here

Author: Thomas R. Taylor Appears in 628 hymnals Used With Tune: LIVERPOOL

Nis gallodd angeu du

Author: Gwilym ab Ellis Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: LIVERPOOL

Ni allodd angau du

Author: Wm. Ellis, 1752-1810 Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: LIVERPOOL

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Ni allodd angau du

Author: Wm. Ellis, 1752-1810 Hymnal: Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems #31a (1979) Languages: Welsh Tune Title: LIVERPOOL

I'm but a stranger here

Author: Thomas R. Taylor Hymnal: Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems #31b (1979) Languages: English Tune Title: LIVERPOOL

Ni allodd angau du (Dark death could hold no more)

Author: W. E.; D. H. Hymnal: Mawl a chân = praise and song #109 (1952) Languages: English; Welsh Tune Title: LIVERPOOL

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Thomas Rawson Taylor

1807 - 1835 Person Name: Rev. Thomas R. Taylor Author of "I'm but a stranger here" in Old and New Welsh and English Hymns Taylor, Thomas Rawson, son of the Rev. Thomas Taylor, some time Congregational Minister at Bradford, Yorkshire, was born at Ossett, near Wakefield, May 9, 1807, and educated at the Free School, Bradford, and the Leaf Square Academy, Manchester. From the age of 15 to 18 he was engaged, first in a merchant's, and then in a printer's office. Influenced by strong religious desires, he entered the Airedale Independent College at 18, to prepare for the Congregational ministry. His first and only charge was Howard Street Chapel, Sheffield. This he retained about six months, entering upon the charge in July 1830, and leaving it in the January following. For a short time he acted as classical tutor at Airedale College, but the failure of health which compelled him to leave Sheffield also necessitated his resigning his tutorship. He died March 7, 1835. A volume of his Memoirs and Select Remains, by W. S. Matthews, in which were several poems and a few hymns, was published in 1836. His best known hymn is "I'm but a stranger here". The rest in common use all from his Memoirs, 1836, are:— 1. Earth, with her ten thousand flowers. The love of God. 2. Saviour and Lord of all. Hymn to the Saviour. Altered as "Jesu, Immanuel" in the LeedsHymn Book, 1853. 3. There was a tims when children sang. Sunday School Anniversary. 4. Yes, it is good to worship Thee. Divine Worship. From this "'Tis sweet, 0 God, to sing Thy praise," beginning with st. ii. 5. Yes, there are little ones in heaven. Sunday School Anniversary. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Ieuan Gwyllt

1822 - 1877 Person Name: Ieuan Gwyllt (1822-1877) Composer of "LIVERPOOL" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems Bardic name (pseudonym) of John Roberts. See also Roberts, John. He published a book of his tunes, Llyfr Tonau Cynulleidfaol, in London, England, in 1859.

Daniel Hughes

Person Name: D. H. Translator of "Ni allodd angau du (Dark death could hold no more)" in Mawl a chân = praise and song

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Llyfr Tonau Cynulleidfaol

Publication Date: 1868 Publisher: H. J. Hughes Publication Place: New York
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