To the God of all creation let us sing

To the God of all creation let us sing

Author: W. W. Hull
Tune: SARDIS (Beethoven)
Published in 2 hymnals

Author: W. W. Hull

Hull, William Winstanley, M.A., son of John Hull, M.D., an eminent physician in Manchester, was born at Blackburn, March 15, 1794, and educated at Macclesfield and Brazenose, Oxford, where he took a first-class Lit. Hum. in 1814, and subsequently became a Fellow. At Oxford he made life-long friendships with some, and acquaintance with most of the foremost men of his time, including Arnold, Keble, Whately, Milman, Bickards, Card. Newman, Stanley, and others. He entered Lincoln's Inn and was called to the Chancery Bar. He took a prominent part in London and at Oxford in the religious movements of the day. On retiring from the Bar he resided first at Tickwood Hall, Much Wenlock, and then at Knowle, Hazelwood, Derby. He died Aug. 28, 1873. He p… Go to person page >

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First Line: To the God of all creation let us sing
Author: W. W. Hull
Copyright: Public Domain

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Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship #d190

Union Hymnal, Songs and Prayers for Jewish Worship. 3rd ed. Revised and enlarged. #20

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