Ambrose Serle

Short Name: Ambrose Serle
Full Name: Serle, Ambrose, 1742-1812
Birth Year: 1742
Death Year: 1812

Serle, Ambrose, a Commissioner in the Government Transport Office, was b. Aug. 30, 1742, and d. Aug. 1, 1812. He published Horae Solitariae: or Essays upon some remarkable Names and Titles of Jesus Christ, &c, 1786. In this work short hymns are appended to some of the articles, and of these, "Jesus commissioned from above" (Redemption), and "Thy ways, O Lord, with wise design" (Providence), have passed into several collections. Serle was also the author of other works. The Rev. E. Bickersteth published Selections from the Works of Ambrose Serle, in 1833.

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

Wikipedia Biography

Ambrose Serle (1742–1812) was an English official, diarist and writer of Christian prose and hymns.

Texts by Ambrose Serle (9)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Dicsérlek Uram tégedetAmbrose Searle (Author)Hungarian2
Disdain not, O eternal KingAmbrose Searle (Author)3
Yes, there is One above who knowsAmbrose Searle (Author)3
O strange infirmity, to thinkAmbrose Searle (Author)5
Why, when storms around you gatherAmbrose Searle (Author)8
Kindly the Lord appearedAmbrose Searle (Author)9
Jesus, commissioned from aboveAmbrose Searle (Author)English11
How sweet on thy bosom to restAmbrose Searle (Author)20
Thy ways, O Lord, with wise designAmbrose Searle (Author)English52

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