Louons le Seigneur Dieu

Author: Thomas Olivers

Thomas Olivers was born in Tregonan, Montgomeryshire, in 1725. His youth was one of profligacy, but under the ministry of Whitefield, he was led to a change of life. He was for a time apprenticed to a shoemaker, and followed his trade in several places. In 1763, John Wesley engaged him as an assistant; and for twenty-five years he performed the duties of an itinerant ministry. During the latter portion of his life he was dependent on a pension granted him by the Wesleyan Conference. He died in 1799. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A., 1872.… Go to person page >

Translator: Joëlle Gouël

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Alterer: Roger Barilier

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First Line: Louons le Seigneur Dieu
English Title: The God of Abraham praise
Author: Thomas Olivers
Translator: Joëlle Gouël (1987)
Alterer: Roger Barilier (1993)
Source: Liturgie - Doxologie, 5e strophe
Language: French
Publication Date: 2001
Copyright: Version fr. © Joëlle Gouël, 1987, rév. Roger Barilier, 1993

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