Malan, Henri Abraham Caesar, was born in
Geneva in 1787. He was a precocious child
and a man of genius. In 1810 he was consecrated
to the ministry, and was appointed
to preach in the cathedral at Geneva
that Calvin had formerly occupied. This
influential Presbytery had become rationalistic
and Socinian. Malan was led to see its
errors, became orthodox in faith and experience,
and in 1818 was in consequence dismissed
from the Established Church. He
continued to preach, write, and labor with
great zeal and success until his death, in
1864. Dr. Malan was a composer of music
as well as a hymn writer. Three of his
tunes are found in the Hymnal.
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