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W. Tucker

1731 - 1814 Author of "Predestination" William Tucker was born at Chard, Somerset, March 27th, 1731. His parents were members of the Church of England. After hearing George Whitefield in London, he grey daily more and more acquainted with the plague of his heart, the spirituality of God's law, and the unsearchable riches of his grace. He worked in Chard as a cutler and iron monger and joined the Baptist church. He wrote a variety of pieces including "Predestination Calmly Considered," "Arminianism Dissected" and articles against Pre-Existerianism. as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro from Memoirs of the Principal Hymn-writers and Compilers of the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries (4th ed.) by John Gadsby (London: John Gadsby)

Henry Paice

Author of "Fixed was the eternal state of man" in The Baptist Hymn Book Paice, Henry, was a Baptist minister at Waddesdon Hill, Bucks, in 1795, and, subsequently, at other places, the last being London. During his residence at Broseley, he published a New Selection of Hymns, taken chiefly from the best Periodical Publications, with Additions and Improvements, printed, &c, by W. Smith, Iron bridge. It is undated: but is probably earlier than 1816. One of these, “Great Source of uncreated Light" (Electing Grace), in 6 stanzas, has come down through Denham's Collection and others to modern hymn-books, in 3 stanzas, as, "Ah! but for free and sovereign grace." [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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