Mary Peters (hymn writer) explained

Mary Peters
Birth Date:17 April 1813
Birth Place:Cirencester
Death Date:29 July 1856
Death Place:Clifton
Nationality:British

Mary Peters (17 April 1813 – 29 July 1856) was a British hymnwriter. She produced more than fifty hymns.[1]

Biography

Mary Bowly was born in Cirencester in 1813,[2] to Richard and Mary Bowly.

She married John McWilliam Peters who was the vicar of Quenington and then Langford. Peters gave her efforts to writing and she wrote her hymns by the time she was thirty. She created a large history in seven volumes, covering the "point of creation to the start of Queen Victoria's reign", but her notability comes from her hymns.[3]

Peters married John Peters at the age of 39 with a ceremony conducted by the Plymouth Brethren.[4]

Peters died in Clifton in 1856.[5] [6]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "A Goodly Heritage" (29): Mrs Mary Peters (1813-1856) Believer's Magazine . Believers Magazine . 23 October 2018.
  2. Book: Randolph, Anson D.F.. Ichthus Christ in Song: Hymns of Immanuel. Public domain. 1870. Anson D.F. Randolph. 513–.
  3. Peters, Mary.
  4. http://www.singingthefaithplus.org.uk/?p=1130 Through the love of God our Saviour
  5. W. B. Lowther, ‘Peters, Mary (1813–1856)’, rev. Rosemary Mitchell, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 21 March 2015
  6. Book: Phillips & Hunt. Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church: With Tunes. Public domain. 1881. Phillips & Hunt. 458.