Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Dean of Westminster, one of the most distinguished English Churchmen of the nineteenth century, was the son of Rev. Edward Stanley, Bishop of Norwich, and was born at Alderly, in Cheshire, December 13, 1815. At the age of fourteen he became a pupil of Dr. Arnold, of Rugby, in whose famous school he displayed a strength of moral character which was a prophecy of the frank and courageous man that was to be. He took well-nigh all the honors at Oxford, where he graduated in 1837. Entering the ministry of the Church of England, he filled successively various positions of honor and responsibility until in 1855 he was appointed Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford. In 1864 he became Dean of Westminster. His… Go to person page >
AUS DER TIEFE (also called HEINLEIN) was published in the Nürnbergisches Gesang-Buch (1676-77) as a setting for Christoph Schwamlein's text based on Psalm 130 "Aus der Tiefe rufe ich" ("Out of the Depths I Cry"). In that songbook the tune was attributed to "M. H.," initials that are generally acce…
Display Title: When the Paschal evening fellFirst Line: When the Paschal evening fellTune Title: HEINLEINAuthor: Rev. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 1815-1881Date: 1897
Display Title: When the Paschal evening fellFirst Line: When the Paschal evening fellTune Title: [When the Paschal evening fell]Author: A. P. StanleyDate: 1897
Display Title: When the Paschal evening fellFirst Line: When the Paschal evening fellTune Title: BENEVENTOAuthor: A. P. StanleyDate: 1905Subject: The Lord's Supper |
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