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Where the appointed sacrifice

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Alterer (vs. 1-2): G. B. Timms

Full name George Boorne Timms Go to person page >

Author (vs. 1-2): W. Drennan

Drennan, William, M.D., b. at Belfast, May 23, 1754, and educated at Glasgow, where he graduated M.A. in 1771, and M.D. 1778. He subsequently practised at Belfast. He died Feb. 5, 1820. In 1815 he published Fugitive Pieces in Prose and Verse, Belfast, 1815; and his Poems were collected and published with a Memoir by his sons in 1859. Of his poems six are grouped under the heading of "Religious Poems." Seven hymns, including five of these "Religious Poems," were contributed to Aspland's Unitarian Selection, 1810; but in the 1859 Poems and Memoir most of them are in a longer form. As most of these are still in common use amongst the Unitarians in Great Britain and America, we subjoin the list of first lines:— 1. All nature feels attra… Go to person page >

Author (vs. 3-4): G. B. Timmes

Full name George Boorne Timms Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Where the appointed sacrifice
Author (vs. 3-4): G. B. Timms
Author (vs. 1-2): W. Drennan
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Source: Verses 1 and 2 based on lines by Drennan
Language: English
Copyright: Permission granted by Oxford Univeristy Press (from "English Praise")

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The New English Hymnal #312

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