Keble, John, M.A., was born at Fairford, in Gloucestershire, on St. Mark's Day, 1792. His father was Vicar of Coln St. Aldwin's, about three miles distant, but lived at Fairford in a house of his own, where he educated entirely his two sons, John and Thomas, up to the time of their entrance at Oxford. In 1806 John Keble won a Scholarship at Corpus Christi College, and in 1810 a Double First Class, a distinction which up to that time had been gained by no one except Sir Robert Peel. In 1811 he was elected a Fellow of Oriel, a very great honour, especially for a boy under 19 years of age; and in 1811 he won the University Prizes both for the English and Latin Essays. It is somewhat remarkable that amid this brilliantly successful career,… Go to person page >
Display Title: Blessed Are the Pure in HeartFirst Line: Blessed are the pure in heartTune Title: BADEAAuthor: John KebleMeter: S.M.Scripture: Matthew 5:1-12; 1 Corinthians 3:16-18; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20Date: 1995Subject: Christ--Abiding with believers | ; Christ's Example | ; Heart--Surrender of | ; Humility | ; Pure in Heart |
Display Title: Blest are the pure in heartFirst Line: Blest are the pure in heartTune Title: FRANCONIAAuthor: J. Keble, 1792-1866Date: 1967Source: and others
Display Title: Blessed are the pure in heartFirst Line: Blessed are the pure in heartTune Title: FRANCONIAAuthor: John Keble, 1792-1866; William John Hall, 1793-1861Meter: SMDate: 2004
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