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I'll sing a hymn to Mary, the Mother of my God

Author: John Wyse Hymnal: St. Basil 's Hymn Book. 31st ed. #d63 (1925) Languages: English

I'll sing a hymn to Mary, the Mother of my God

Author: John Wyse Hymnal: St. Basil's Hymnal. Rev. ed. #d69 (1918)

I'll sing a hymn to Mary, the Mother of my God

Author: John Wyse Hymnal: Jubilee Hymns. Book III #d12 (1952) Languages: English

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John Wyse

1825 - 1898 Author of "I'll sing a hymn to Mary" Wyse, John, was b. in 1825 at Dublin, ordained priest 1851, was in 1884 R. C. priest in charge at Tichborne, Hants, and d. May 22, 1898, at Clifton Wood Convent, Bristol. His hymns include:— 1. From day to day, sing loud thy lay (p. 1720, i.). 2. God comes to His altar. Holy Communion. 3. God the Father, Who did'st make me. Holy Trinity. 4. I'll sing a hymn to Mary. B. V. M. Of these Nos. 3, 4, are in the Crown of Jesus, 1862, Nos. 130, 143; No. 1 in the Dominican Hymn Book, 1881, p. 36; No. 2 in the C.SS.R. Appendix of 1885 to Hymns for the Year, No. 309. No. 1 is also in the Arundel Hymns, 1902, and Nos. 3, 4 in Tozer's Catholic Hymns, 1898. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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