Hull, Amelia Matilda, daughter of William Thomas Hull, was born at Marpool Hall, Exmouth, circa 1825. Her publications include:—
(1) Hymns by A. M. H., South Petherton, n.d. [1850]; (2) Heart Melodies, 1864; (3) The Silver Trumpet Answered; (4) Fruit from, the Tree of Life; (5) A Hymn-Book for Children; (6) Royal Musings concerning the King and His Work, n.d. [1884].
Miss Hull also contributed 22 hymns to Miss H. W. Soltau's Pleasant Hymns for Boys and Girls, n.d. [I860], From this collection her two popular hymns are taken:—
1. And is it true as I am told. The Good Shepherd.
2. There is life for a look at the Crucified One. Life in Christ.
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology… Go to person page >
Translator: Anonymous
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Display Title: Meditar en JesúsFirst Line: Meditar en Jesús ha de ser mi afánTune Title: [Meditar en Jesús ha de ser mi afán]Author: Amelia M. Hull (1825-1884); AnónimoScripture: Ephesians 3:17-19Date: 2010Subject: El evangelio | Consagración; The Gospel | Consecration