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The Lord who once on Calvary bled

The Lord who once on Calvary bled

Author: Thomas Cotterill
Published in 9 hymnals

Author: Thomas Cotterill

Thomas Cotterill (b. Cannock, Staffordshire, England, 1779; d. Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, 1823) studied at St. John's College, Cambridge, England, and became an Anglican clergyman. A central figure in the dispute about the propriety of singing hymns, Cotterill published a popular collection of hymns (including many of his own as well as alterations of other hymns), Selection of Psalms and Hymns in 1810. But when he tried to introduce a later edition of this book in Sheffield in 1819, his congregation protested. Many believed strongly that the Church of England should maintain its tradition of exclusive psalm singing. In a church court the Archbishop of York and Cotterill reached a compromise: the later edition of Selection was withdrawn… Go to person page >

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First Line: The Lord who once on Calvary bled
Author: Thomas Cotterill
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Liturgy and Hymns for Church Sunday Schools #51

Songs of Pilgrimage, a Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, Part I #d235

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Songs of Pilgrimage #159

The Advent Christian Hymnal #d835

The Gospel Praise Book #d430

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The Harp #316

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The Harp. 2nd ed. #a316

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The Virginia Selection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #698

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