God is our refuge, tried and proved

Author: Henry Francis Lyte

Lyte, Henry Francis, M.A., son of Captain Thomas Lyte, was born at Ednam, near Kelso, June 1, 1793, and educated at Portora (the Royal School of Enniskillen), and at Trinity College, Dublin, of which he was a Scholar, and where he graduated in 1814. During his University course he distinguished himself by gaining the English prize poem on three occasions. At one time he had intended studying Medicine; but this he abandoned for Theology, and took Holy Orders in 1815, his first curacy being in the neighbourhood of Wexford. In 1817, he removed to Marazion, in Cornwall. There, in 1818, he underwent a great spiritual change, which shaped and influenced the whole of his after life, the immediate cause being the illness and death of a brother cler… Go to person page >

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First Line: God is our refuge, tried and proved
Author: Henry Francis Lyte
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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ST. ANNE

Though no firm documentation exists, ST. ANNE was probably composed by William Croft (PHH 149), possibly when he was organist from 1700-1711 at St. Anne's Church in Soho, London, England. (According to tradition, St. Anne was the mother of the Virgin Mary.) The tune was first published in A Suppleme…

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Christian Psalms and Hymns to Aid in Public and Private Devotion #d276

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Church Hymns #414

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Church Psalmist #P46d

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Church Psalmist #P46d

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Church Psalmist #P46d

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Church Psalmody #37

Hymns for Social Worship. 6th ed. #d75

Immanuel Hymnal #d122

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Psalms and Hymns, for Christian Use and Worship #P46.2

Spurgeon's Own Hymn Book #46c

The Book of Praise #d96

The Christian Psalmist #d199

The Christian Psalmist (Numeral ed.) 10th ed., 1st rev. ed. #d116

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The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes #110

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The Social and Sabbath School Hymn-Book. (5th ed.) #287

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