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Who is this of whom ye tell

Author: W. Griffiths Appears in 6 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project

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COME AND SEE

Meter: 10.10.7.7.10 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Carey Bonner, 1859-1938 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 11234 53654 33425 Used With Text: Who Is This of Whom Ye Tell?

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Who is this of whom ye tell

Author: William Griffiths Hymnal: Alleluia #155 (1916) Hymnal Title: Alleluia Topics: Discipleship; Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: [Who is this of whom ye tell]

Come and see

Author: W. Griffiths Hymnal: Christian Hymnal #d546 (1924) Hymnal Title: Christian Hymnal First Line: Who is this of whom ye tell Languages: English
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Who is this of whom ye tell?

Author: William Griffiths Hymnal: Gloria #109 (1916) Hymnal Title: Gloria Languages: English Tune Title: WELCOME

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William Griffiths

1777 - 1825 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Author of "Who Is This of Whom Ye Tell?" in The Cyber Hymnal GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM (1777-1825), Independent minister and teacher; born at Glandŵr, Pembs., the second son of John Griffiths (1731-1811) (q.v.). He was educated at the school of ‘one Mr. Foyle,’ at his father's school, and at Haverfordwest. He was admitted to the Wrexham Academy, 2 Feb. 1795 , and was an assistant there in his last year. He was ordained as joint minister with his father, 23 May 1803(?). He achieved some degree of prominence as a preacher in English and in Welsh . He was seriously ill in 1809, and again in 1824, and died 5 Jan. 1825. He was very fond of writing and translating hymns, several of which are found in Y Caniedydd Cynulleidfaol Newydd. --wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/

Carey Bonner

1859 - 1938 Person Name: Carey Bonner, 1859-1938 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Composer of "COME AND SEE" in The Cyber Hymnal Pseudonyms: E. Rawdon Bailey, A. Bryce, Nora C. E. Byrne, R. Y. Harding, Ernest B. Leslie, Frank Ernest Newton, Edwyn Vincent, Hermann von Müller ============ Bonner, Carey, was born in Southwark, Surrey, May 1, 1859. He entered the Baptist ministry after studying at Rawdon College, and held pastorates at Sale, Manchester (1884-95) and Portland, Southampton (1895-1900). Since Sept. 1900 he has been Secretary of the Sunday School Union. He edited words and music of the Garland of New Sunday School Music (issued in parts, 1881 and 1882; complete edition 1886), and the S. S. Hymnary, 1905; and the music of the Christian Endeavour Hymnal, 1896, and the Junior Hymnal, 1906. The longer hymns contributed by him to these works include:— 1. Father, hear Thy children's voices. [S. S. Anniversary.] Written 1905 for a Sunday School Festival at Toledo, Ohio, 1905, as above, No. 362. 2. Gently a voice is pleading. [Come to Jesus.] Written 1902, first published in his Hymns for the Mission, 1902, No. 41; 1905, No. 225. 3. God of little children. [Reverence.] 1882, as above; edition 1886, No. 39. Also in School Hymns, 1891, and Junior Hymnal, 1906. 4. In hope, and love, and steadfast faith. [For Conventions.] Written 1896; first published 1896, as above, No. 369. 5. Now when from one another parting. [Parting Hymn.] Written 1896; 1896, as above, No. 383. 6. We join our hearts and voices. [The Children’s Friend,] 1882, as above; edition 1886, No. 25. Also in School Hymns, 1891, No. 388. See also under "Alleluia dulce carmen," p. 1602, i. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) =====================