Biography of john mason neale commentary psalms


  • Biography of john mason neale commentary psalms
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    John Mason Neale

    Anglican priest and hymnwriter (1818–1866)

    John Mason Neale (24 January 1818 – 6 August 1866) was an English Anglican priest, scholar, and hymnwriter.

    He worked on and wrote a wide range of holy Christian texts, including obscure medieval hymns, both Western and Eastern.

    Biography of john mason neale commentary psalms

  • Biography of john mason neale commentary psalms
  • A day, a day of glory
  • A song, a song of gladness, A song of ...
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  • Among his most famous hymns is the 1853 Good King Wenceslas, set on St. Stephen's day, known as Boxing Day in the UK. An Anglo-Catholic, Neale's works have found positive reception in high-church Anglicanism and Western Rite Orthodoxy.[1][2]

    Life

    Neale was born in London on 24 January 1818, his parents being the clergyman Cornelius Neale and Susanna Neale, daughter of John Mason Good.

    A younger sister Elizabeth Neale (1822–1901) founded the Community of the Holy Cross. He was educated at Sherborne School,[3] Dorset, and Trinity College, Cambridge,[4] where (despite being said to be the best classical scholar in his year) his lack of ability in math