Andrew Linnaeus Byers was born on August 26, 1869 in Albany, Illinois. Byers’ mother was song writer Nancy Byers. In 1890 he became involved with Daniel Warner & Barney Warren in evangelistic work; later joined the Gospel Trumpet publishing company as music editor for a year. He left that work because of health problems and worked as an evangelist and pastor in Idaho & Oregon before taking a pastorate in Sacramento, California, in 1934. He died on November 9, 1952 in Sacramento, California.
His works include:
Birth of a Reformation: The Life and Labors of D. S. Warner, 1922
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O love divine! no soul has e’er
Thy wondrous depths explored;
O priceless gift! we fain would have
Thy riches on us poured.
Let mortals join with all their might,
Let earth and heaven both unite
To sing thy praise both day and night—
The half can ne’er be told.
Tune Title: [O love divine! no soul has e'er]First Line: O love divine! no soul has e'erComposer: A. L. ByersIncipit: 51713 32253 42123Key: G MajorDate: 1911
Tune Title: [O love divine, no soul has e'er]First Line: O love divine! no soul has e'erComposer: Andrew L. ByersMeter: 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6Key: G MajorSource: Faith Publishing House, Echoes from Heaven, 1976 (126); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Select Hymns, 1911 (161); Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/O_Love_Divine)
Tune Title: [O love divine! no soul has e'er]First Line: O love divine! no soul has e'erComposer: A. L. ByersIncipit: 51713 32253 42123Key: G MajorDate: 1907
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