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  1. Matthew Bridges (14 July 1800 – 6 October 1894) was a British-Canadian hymnodist. [1] Life. Bridges was born in Essex, England on 14 July 1800, the youngest son of John Bridges of Maldon, Essex and brother of the Rev Charles Bridges, a priest of the Church of England. He matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford in 1831. [1] [2]

    • British-Canadian
    • 6 October 1894 (aged 94), Sidmouth, Devon, England
    • Matthew Bridges, 14 July 1800, Essex, England
    • Hymnodist
  2. Matthew Bridges. Full Name: Bridges, Matthew, 1800-1894. Birth Year: 1800. Death Year: 1894. Matthew Bridges Hymns of the Heart (1847) and The Passion of Jesus (1852). He lived in Quebec, Canada, for some time but returned to England before his death.

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  3. Death: 1894-10-06 Sidmouth, Devon, England. Matthew Bridges, who wrote the original six stanzas of the hymn, " Crown Him with Many Crowns ," was born in Maldon, Essex, in 1800. Although he was raised in the Anglican church, he was converted to Catholicism in 1848 in connection with the Oxford Movement led by John Henry Newman.

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  5. Aug 7, 2023 · The hymn Crown Him with Many Crowns was written in 1851 by Matthew Bridges, an Anglican minister who later converted to the Roman Catholic Church. Bridges was born in Essex, England in 1800 and pursued literary interests in history and poetry.

  6. Hymns / Music :: Matthew Bridges. Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity. of the Cyber Hymnal Website. Information about Cyber Hymnal Website. Born: July 14, 1800, The Friars, Maldon, Essex, England. Died: October 6, 1894, Sidmouth, Devon, England. Though raised as an Anglican, Bridges converted to Roman Catholicism in 1848.

  7. Wanting to share in the rich hymnic tradition of the Protestant Church, former Anglican poets now converted to Roman Catholicism such as Frederick Faber (1814-1863) and Matthew Bridges began writing original hymns.

  8. hymntime.com › tch › bioMatthew Bridges

    Mar 24, 2020 · Matthew Bridges. Introduction. Born: Ju­ly 14, 1800, The Fri­ars, Mal­don, Es­sex, Eng­land. Died: Oc­to­ber 6, 1894, Con­vent Vil­la, a guest house at the Con­vent of the As­sump­tion, Sid­mouth, De­von­shire, Eng­land. Buried: Con­vent of the As­sump­tion, Sid­mouth, De­von­shire, Eng­land. Biography.

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