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Inconstancy

Author: William Birchley Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 34 hymnals First Line: Lord Jesu, when, when shall it be

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Inconstancy

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CLVI (1790) First Line: Lord Jesus, when, when shall it be Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, when, when shall it be That I no more shall break with thee When will this war of passion cease, And my free soul enjoy thy peace? 2 Here I repent and sin again; Now I revive, and now am slain; Slain with the same unhappy dart, Which O! too often wounds my heart! 3 O Saviour, when, when shall I be, A garden seal'd to all but thee? No more expos'd, no more undone, But live and grow to thee alone? 4 Guide thou, O Lord, guide thou my course And draw me on with thy sweet force Still make me walk, still make me tend; By thee, my way, to God my end. Topics: After Sermon Languages: English
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Lord Jesus, when, when shall it be

Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #XXXIX (1803)
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Lord Jesus, when, when shall it be

Hymnal: The Reformed Methodist Pocket Hymnal #I.19 (1828)

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "Lord Jesus, when--when shall it be" in A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the United Brethren in Christ In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

William Birchley

1613 - 1669 Author of "Inconstancy" Pseudonym used by John Austin ===================== Austin, John. (Walpole, Norfolk, England, 1613--1669, London). Roman Catholic. He studied at Cambridge University, but withdrew when he became a Catholic. His writings under the pseudonym William Birchley sought to explain the beliefs of Roman Catholicism and to plead for religious freedom for them. He compiled a harmony of the Gospels and, in 1668, a devotional manual containing hymns, some of which he may have written himself. An adaptation of this manual for use in the Church of England was published in 1686. --Anastasia Van Burkalow, DNAH Archives