O dreadful glory that doth make

O dreadful glory that doth make

Author: Thomas H. Gill
Tune: MARYTON
Published in 7 hymnals

Author: Thomas H. Gill

Gill, Thomas Hornblower, was born at Bristol Road, Birmingham, Feb. 10th, 1819. His parents belonged to English Presbyterian families which, like many others, had become Unitarian in their doctrine. He was educated at King Edward's Grammar School under Dr. Jeune, afterwards Bishop of Peterborough. He left the school in 1838, and would have proceeded to the University of Oxford, but was prevented by his hereditary Unitarianism (long since given up), which forbade subscription to the Articles of the Church of England then necessary for entrance to the University. This constrained him to lead the life of an isolated student, in which he gave himself chiefly to historical and theological subjects. Hence his life has been singularly devoid of ou… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O dreadful glory that doth make
Author: Thomas H. Gill
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

MARYTON

After various tunes had been set to this text, Gladden insisted on the use of MARYTON. Composed by H. Percy Smith (b. Malta, 1825; d. Bournemouth, Hampshire, England, 1898), the tune was originally published as a setting for John Keble's "Sun of My Soul" in Arthur S. Sullivan's Church Hymns with Tun…

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Timeline

Instances

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Christian Praise #84

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Immanuel Hymnal #77

Songs of Christian Praise with Music #d363

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The Clifton Chapel Collection of "Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs" #16

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #356

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #356

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