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Dorothy Gurney

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she quoted her sister as saying "What is the use of a sister who composes poetry if she cannot write new words to a favourite tune? I would like to use the tune at my wedding." Dora picked up a hymn book and said "If no-one will disturb me I will go in to the library and see what I can do". The tune
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clergyman and hymnodist. In 1904 her husband was ordained a priest of the Church of England. In 1919 Dorothy and her husband joined the Roman Catholic Church.
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Burns, Arthur. "Blomfield, Charles James (1786–1857), bishop of London".
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Known as Dora, she was the daughter of Frederick George Blomfield,
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She married the actor Gerald Gurney in 1897; he was the son of
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in question was "Strength and Stay", composed in 1875 by
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Index

Finsbury Circus
Notting Hill
British
hymn-writer
Rector
St Andrew Undershaft
City of London
Charles James Blomfield
Bishop of London
Sir Arthur Blomfield
Alfred Blomfield
Francis Arthur Bather
Archer Thompson Gurney
Church of England
Country Life
O Perfect Love
Lake District
John Bacchus Dykes
anthem
Joseph Barnby
Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife
Louise, Princess Royal
"cyberhymnal"
the original
"Dorothy F. Gurney"
Archived
"Poems. – British Library"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/2668

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