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REFUGE

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wyatt Minshall Incipit: 13556 51123 32315 Used With Text: Jesus, lover of my soul

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Jesus, lover of my soul

Appears in 3,251 hymnals Used With Tune: REFUGE

Wait, my soul, upon the Lord

Author: Lloyd Appears in 164 hymnals Used With Tune: REFUGE

Tell me, Saviour, from above

Appears in 24 hymnals Used With Tune: REFUGE

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Jesus, lover of my soul

Hymnal: Bible School Hymns and Sacred Songs for Sunday Schools and Other Religious Services #31b (1883) Languages: English Tune Title: REFUGE

Wait, my soul, upon the Lord

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #47 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: REFUGE

Tell me, Saviour, from above

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #48 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: REFUGE

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W. F. Lloyd

1791 - 1853 Person Name: Lloyd Author of "Wait, my soul, upon the Lord" in Primitive Baptist Hymn and Tune Book Lloyd, William Freeman, was born at Uley, Gloucestershire, Dec. 22, 1791. As he grew up he took great interest in Sunday school work, and was engaged in teaching both at Oxford and at London. In 1810 he was appointed one of the Secretaries of the Sunday School Union. He also became connected with the Religious Tract Society in 1816. Miller (to whom we are indebted for these details) says in his Singers and Songs of the Church, 1869, p. 418:— "He commenced the Sunday School Teacher's Magazine, conducted for years the Child's Companion and the Weekly Visitor, and suggested the preparation of a large number of books for children and adults. His own literary productions were various, including several useful books for Sunday School teachers and scholars, and numerous tracts. He was also much engaged in compilation and revision." Mr. Lloyd died at the residence of his brother, the Rev. Samuel Lloyd, at Stanley Hall, Gloucestershire, April 22, 1853. Several of his hymns and poetical pieces were given in the Religious Tract Society Child's Book of Poetry (N.D.), and the Royal Tract SocietyMy Poetry Book (N.D.). In 1853 he collected his pieces and published them as, Thoughts in Rhyme, By W. F. Lloyd, London, Hamilton & Co., and Nisbet & Co. Of his hymns the following are common use:— 1. Come, poor sinners, come to Jesus. Invitation. (1835.) 2. Give thy young heart to Christ. A Child’s Dedication to Christ. 3. My [our] times are in Thine hand. My God, I Wish them there. Resignation. (1835.) 4. Sweet is the time of spring. Spring. 5. Wait, my soul, upon the Lord. In Affliction. (1835.) The date given above, 1835, is from Spurgeon's 0ur Own Hymn Book, 1866, and was supplied to the editor by D. Sedgwick. We have no other authority for that date. The earliest we can find is No. 3, which is in Hymns for the Poor of the Flock, 1838. That hymn is very popular. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907), p. 680

Wyatt Minshall

Composer of "REFUGE" in Bible School Hymns and Sacred Songs for Sunday Schools and Other Religious Services
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