Chorley, Henry Fothergill, was born at Blackleyhurst, Lancashire, Dec. 15, 1808, and educated at the Royal Institution, Liverpool. In 1834 he was engaged as a member of the staff of the London Athenaeum. This connection he retained for 35 years. He died Feb. 15, 1872. He published some novels and a large number of songs.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)… Go to person page >
Alexey Feodorovitch Lvov (b. Reval [now Tallin], Estonia, 1799; d. Romanovo, near Kovno [now Kaunas], Lithuania, 1870) composed RUSSIA in 1833 one night "on the spur of the moment," according to his memoirs, after Czar Nicholas I asked him to compose a truly Russian national anthem (rather than cont…
Display Title: God the OmnipotentFirst Line: God the OmnipotentTune Title: RUSSIAN HYMNAuthor: Henry F. Chorley; John EllertonDate: 1976Subject: Worship and Adoration |
Display Title: God The OmnipotentFirst Line: God the Omnipotent! mighty AvengerAuthor: Henry Fothergill ChorleyMeter: 11. 10. 11. 10.Scripture: Genesis 17:1Date: 1976Subject: The Worship of God | Adoration
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