Yerbury, W. His Hymns and Poems for Believers, were published posthumously (so the Preface) but without date. One or two hymns therefrom are in the hymnals of the Plymouth Brethren, including the first, "Thy Name we love, Lord Jesus." (The Name of Jesus).
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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ST. MICHAEL'S is an anonymous tune first published by William Gawler (b. Lambeth, London, England, 1750; d. London, 1809) in 1789 in his London collection Hymns and Psalms Used at the Asylum for Female Orphans (1785-1789). Gawler was organist at the Asylum of Refuge for French Orphans in Lambeth, th…
Display Title: 主耶穌,我愛祢名 (Thy name we love, Lord Jesus)First Line: 主耶穌,我愛你名!謙卑俯伏在你前Tune Title: [Thy name we love Lord Jesus]Author: W. YerburyDate: 1984
Display Title: 主耶穌,我愛祢名 (Thy name we love, Lord Jesus)First Line: 主耶穌,我愛祢名 (Thy name we love, Lord Jesus)Tune Title: ST MICHAELSMeter: 7.7.8.7.DSource: Hymnary, 1984 - 聖徒詩歌
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