Elizabeth Singer Rowe › Hymnals

Short Name: Elizabeth Singer Rowe
Full Name: Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737
Birth Year: 1674
Death Year: 1737

Rowe, Elizabeth, née Singer, daughter of Walter Singer, an Independent Minister, was born near Frome, Somersetshire, in 1674; married in 1710 to Thomas Rowe, the poet; and died in Feb., 1737. Her works include Friendship in Death; Letters Moral and Entertaining, and Devoute exercises of the Heart (which was revised and published by Dr. Watts). Her Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse, which included some of her husband's poems, together with her Hymns and Versions of Psalms, was published posthumously in 1739.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

=======================

Rowe, Elizabeth, p. 925, i. From Mrs. Rowe's Miscellaneous Works, &c, 1739, the following hymns are taken:—
1. Begin the high celestial strain. Praise to God.
2. Lord, what is man that he should prove? The Love of God.
3. The glorious armies of the sky. Praise to God.
4. To Thee, O God, my prayer ascends. God our Joy.
For full biographical details, see the Biog. Britannia, v., or, Supplement of the Gospel Magazine, 1770,

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)


No Hymnals by Elizabeth Singer Rowe
No hymnals are associated with this person.

Data Sources

Suggestions or corrections? Contact us