Elizabeth Ayton Godwin

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Elizabeth Ayton Godwin (4 July 1817 – 26 March 1889) was a Victorian era Christian hymn writer and religious poet born in England.[1]

Biography

Elizabeth Ayton Etheridge was born at Thorpe Hamlet, Norfolk, England, 4 July 1817. Her father was William Ellis Etheridge. In 1849, she married Mr. C. Godwin. She published Songs for the weary, 1865; and Songs amidst Daily Life. Her hymn in collection is “My Saviour, 'mid life's varied scene” (Lent), written while still a girl, and first printed in the Evangelical Magazine, and then in Songs for the Weary, 1865. She died at Stoke Bishop in 26 March 1889.[2]

Selected works

  • Songs for the Weary (1873)
  • Songs Amidst Daily Life (1878)

References

  1. ^ Gray 2009, p. 8.
  2. ^ Julian 1892, p. 1567.

Attribution

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Julian, John (1892). A Dictionary of Hymnology: Setting Forth the Origin and History of Christian Hymns of All Ages and Nations, with Special Reference to Those Contained in the Hymn Books of English-speaking Countries and Now in Common Use . (Public domain ed.). Murray. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)

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