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![]() | A story sweet and wondrous, like heavenlyAuthor: Eliza E. HewittTune: [A story sweet and wondrous] (Hall) Published in 19 hymnals |
Eliza Edmunds Hewitt, 1851-1920
Born: June 28, 1851, PhilÂaÂdelÂphia, PennÂsylÂvanÂia.
Died: ApÂril 24, 1920, PhilÂaÂdelÂphia, PennÂsylÂvanÂia.
Buried: WoodÂlands CemÂeÂteÂry, PhilÂaÂdelÂphia, PennÂsylÂvanÂia.
Pseudonym: LiÂdie H. EdÂmunds.
After gradÂuÂaÂtion from school, EliÂza beÂgan teachÂing. HowÂevÂer, her caÂreer was cut short by a serÂiÂous spinÂal probÂlem. She parÂtialÂly reÂcovÂered, but was an inÂvalÂid most of her life. She then turned to hymn writÂing, which ran in the famÂiÂly—her couÂsin was hymnÂist EdÂgar Stites.
Eliza lived all her life in PhilÂaÂdelÂphia, where she was SunÂday School supÂerÂinÂtendÂent at the NorthÂern Home for FriendÂless ChildÂ… Go to person page >| First Line: | A story sweet and wondrous, like heavenly |
| Author: | Eliza E. Hewitt |
| Refrain First Line: | For God so loved the world |
| Tune Title | First Line | Instances (1) | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [A story sweet and wondrous] (Hall) | A story sweet and wondrous | Christian Service Songs #89 | For God So Loved The World | For God so loved the world | E. E. Hewitt | J. Lincoln Hall | A Flat Major | English | 1939 |
