Isaac Williams was born in London, in 1802. His father was a barrister. The son studied at Trinity College, Oxford, where he gained the prize for Latin verse. He graduated B.A. 1826, M.A. 1831, and B.D. 1839. He was ordained Deacon in 1829, and Priest in 1831. His clerical appointments were Windrush (1829), S. Mary the Virgin's, Oxford (1832), and Bisley (1842-1845). He was Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, from 1832 to 1842. During the last twenty years of his life his health was so poor as to permit but occasional ministerial services. He died in 1865. He was the author of some prose writings, amongst which are Nos. 80, 86 and 87 of the "Oxford Tracts." His commentaries are favourably known. He also published quite a large num… Go to person page >
Display Title: The child leans on his parent's breastFirst Line: The child leans on his parent's breastTune Title: HUBERTAuthor: Isaac WilliamsDate: 1885
Display Title: The child leans on its parent's breastFirst Line: The child leans on its parent's breastTune Title: HEARTSEASEAuthor: Isaac WilliamsDate: 1902
Display Title: The child leans on its parent's breastFirst Line: The child leans on its parent's breastTune Title: FARNHAMAuthor: Isaac WilliamsDate: 1912
Display Title: The child leans on its parent's breastFirst Line: The child leans on its parent's breastTune Title: PEACEAuthor: Isaac WilliamsDate: 1885
Display Title: The child leans on its parent's breastFirst Line: The child leans on its parent's breastTune Title: HEARTSEASEAuthor: Isaac WilliamsDate: 1904
Display Title: The child leans on its parent's breastFirst Line: The child leans on its parent's breastTune Title: TIDESWELLAuthor: Isaac WilliamsDate: 1897
Display Title: The child leans on its parent's breastFirst Line: The child leans on its parent's breastTune Title: CONISHEADAuthor: I. WilliamsDate: 1905Subject: The Christian Life | Trust
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