- "The day thou
gavest, Lord, is ended" is a
Christian hymn
written by the
Anglican hymnodist the
Reverend John
Ellerton (1826–1893) in 1870 for its inclusion...
- his life he had
attacks of bronchitis. In his 1913
novel The
Woman Thou
Gavest Me, he
describes Mary O’Neil
dying of tuberculosis.
Manchester Corporation...
-
British hymn tune, most
commonly set to John Ellerton's hymn The Day Thou
Gavest, Lord, is Ended. The tune is
generally credited to the Rev.
Clement Cotterill...
- The
Woman Thou
Gavest Me may
refer to: The
Woman Thou
Gavest Me (novel), a 1913
novel by Hall
Caine The
Woman Thou
Gavest Me (film), a 1919
silent film...
- said unto Simon,
Seest thou this woman? I
entered into
thine house, thou
gavest me no
water for my feet: but she hath
washed my feet with tears, and wiped...
- The
Child Thou
Gavest Me is a 1921
American drama film
directed by John M.
Stahl and
written by
Chester L. Roberts. The film
stars Barbara Castleton, Adele...
- The
Woman Thou
Gavest Me is a 1919
silent film
directed by Hugh Ford and
starring Jack Holt,
Katherine MacDonald and
Milton Sills. It was
produced by Famous...
- The
Woman Thou
Gavest Me is a best-selling 1913
British novel by Hall Caine. The book is a
fictional first-person
account of a
Catholic woman's struggle...
- its in many
modern printings). e.g. at
Genesis 3:12: "The
woman whom thou
gavest to be with mee" That
which is most used
liturgically is the King
James Version...
-
started to sing the hymn "St. Clement", the tune to the hymn "The Day Thou
Gavest, Lord, is Ended". Upon
waking he
realised it was the
right ending for the...