Wreford, John Reynell, an English Unitarian
minister, was born December 12, 1800,
at Barnstaple; educated at Manchester College,
and in 1826 became pastor of a Church
in Birmingham. In 1831, on account of the
failure of his voice, he withdrew from the
active work of the ministry and, in canjunction
with Rev. Hugh Hutton, established
a school at Edgbaston. He wrote a
History of Presbyterian Nonconformity in
Birmingham, 1832, and Lays of Loyalty,
1837. He contributed fifty-five hymns to
Rev. J. R. Beard's Collection, 1837. His
most popular and valuable hymn is the one
given in this book. The last years of his
life were spent in retirement at Bristol, where he died in 1891.
| Lord, while for all mankind we pray |
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