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    Henry Francis Lyte (1 June 1793 – 20 November 1847) was a Scottish Anglican divine, hymnodist and poet. Henry Francis Lyte was the second son of Thomas...
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    Scottish Anglican cleric Henry Francis Lyte. A prayer for God to stay with the speaker throughout life and in death, it was written by Lyte in 1847 as he was...
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  • Henry Lyte may refer to: Henry Lyte (botanist) (1529–1607), English botanist and antiquary, publisher of A Niewe Herball (1578) Henry Francis Lyte (1793–1847)...
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    text, which draws from Psalm 103, was written by Anglican divine Henry Francis Lyte. First published in 1834, it endures in modern hymnals to a setting...
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    Maxwell Lyte was born on 29 May 1848 in London, to John Walker and Emily Jeanette Maxwell-Lyte. He was the grandson of Henry Francis Lyte. He was educated...
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  • Agnew) - 3:13 "Did You Mean Me?" (Todd Agnew) - 3:25 "Gloria" (Lyrics: Henry Francis Lyte; Music/Additional lyrics: Chris Collins and Todd Agnew) - 2:59 "The...
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  • Maxwell-Lyte (1828–1906), English chemist and photographic pioneer Henry Lyte (botanist) (1529–1607), English botanist and antiquary Henry Francis Lyte (1793–1847)...
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  • Thomas Ken William Kethe Thomas Kinsella William Langland Janet Lewis Henry Francis Lyte Andrew Marvell Alice Meynell John Milton Alexander Montgomerie James...
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  • "Eventide" (hymn), a hymn tune by William Henry Monk associated with the hymn "Abide with Me" by Henry Francis Lyte Eventide, a 2004 novel by Kent Haruf "Eventide"...
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  • Thelonious Monk unless otherwise noted. Side A "Abide with Me" (Henry Francis Lyte, William Henry Monk) – 0:54 "Well, You Needn't" – 11:24 "Ruby, My Dear" –...
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  • Society is formed. It remains the oldest in the world. November – Rev. Henry Francis Lyte writes the hymn Abide with Me (in its final form) at Brixham; it is...
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  • Zaremba at the Mikhailovsky Palace "Abide With Me", w. Rev Henry Francis Lyte m. William Henry Monk (Words 1847) "Alice, Where Art Thou?", w. Wellington...
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  • "Both Sides Now" (Joni Mitchell) – 3:32 "Abide With Me" (Henry Francis Lyte, William Henry Monk) – 3:05 "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" (Traditional)...
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    educated at Portora Royal School Edward Kernan, a Roman Catholic bishop Henry Francis Lyte, hymn composer, most notably of "Abide with Me", educated at Portora...
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  • Mendelssohn, pianist, conductor and composer (b. 1809) November 20 – Henry Francis Lyte, hymnist (born 1793) date unknown – Cyrill Demian, piano and organ...
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  • of the 52 hymnals: Abide with Me, Fast Falls the Eventide, text by Henry Francis Lyte Awake my Soul and With the Sun, text by Thomas Ken Jerusalem the Golden...
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  • Abide with Me is a Christian hymn composed by Henry Francis Lyte in 1847. Abide with Me may also refer to: Abide with Me (novel), a 2006 novel by Elizabeth...
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    Henry Lyte (1529? – 16 October 1607), also known as Henry the Elder, was an English botanist and antiquary. He is best known for two works, A niewe Herball...
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  • infamous for his alleged demonic possession and subsequent exorcism Henry Francis Lyte (1793–1847), Scottish Anglican divine, hymnodist, priest and poet...
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  • former Unionist MP Dickie Lloyd, cricketer and rugby union player. Henry Francis Lyte, Anglican minister and Hymn writer Billy McComb, world famed entertainer...
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    November 1847), in response to being asked how he felt "Peace! Joy!" — Henry Francis Lyte, Anglican poet (20 November 1847) "This is the last of Earth. I am...
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  • century English hymn "Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven" written by Henry Francis Lyte. Redman recalled the writing of the song was through an initial idea...
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    vicar Henry Francis Lyte. It is a Grade II* listed building. "Collaton St Mary C of E Church". Collaton St Mary. Retrieved 4 July 2016. "Lyte Family"...
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    Head. Later it became the home of the hymnist and poet Henry Francis Lyte; it remained with Lyte's descendants until 1949 when it was turned into the Berry...
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    is notable for having been associated with several Scottish poets, Henry Francis Lyte, writer of Abide With Me; William Wright, John Gibson Smith and James...
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  • H. Brown, m. Charles N. Daniels "Abide With Me" (w. Rev Henry Francis Lyte m. William Henry Monk) – Frank C. Stanley on Edison Records "Always!" (w....
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    1952 John McBride 1970 Donald Gaddes 1994 Tom McDonald The Reverend Henry Francis Lyte. Anglican cleric and hymnwriter was born in Ednam. He wrote the hymns...
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    lowered. It is the famous hymn written by Henry Francis Lyte, Abide With Me set to music by William Henry Monk and one of Mahatma Gandhi's personal favorite...
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    Callum Airlie (Shirley Robertson) Jordan Duckitt (Duncan Goodhew) Desiree Henry (Daley Thompson) Katie Kirk (Mary Peters) Cameron MacRitchie (Steve Redgrave)...
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  • Primrose Campbell, Scottish poet and novelist (died 1863) June 1 – Henry Francis Lyte, English hymnist and cleric (died 1847) June 28 – Georg Friedrich...
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