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Gerard Moultrie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerard Moultrie Gerald Moultrie was a Victorian public schoolmaster and Anglican hymnographer born on September 16, 1829, at Rugby Rectory, Warwickshire, England. He died on April 25, 1885, Southleigh, England, aged 55. ==Biography== His father, John Moultrie was also a hymn writer. He was educated at Rugby School and Exeter College, Oxford.〔(Education ), hymntime.com, retrieved 15 November 2014〕 He received his BA in 1851 and his MA in 1856 from Oxford. Taking Holy Orders, he held a number of positions. He became Third Master and Chaplain in Shrewsbury School; Chaplain to the Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry (1855-59); Curate of Brightwalton (1859); and of Brinfield, Berkshire (1860); Chaplain of the Donative of Barrow Gurney, Bristol (1864); Vicar of Southleigh (1869); and Warden of St. James’ College, Southleigh (1873). He wrote multiple hymns, along with some hymn translations, including Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence. He published several hymn books among which the ''Cantica Sanctorum'' (1850), ''Hymns and Lyrics for the Seasons and Saints’ Days of the Church'' (1867). He died April 25, 1885, Southleigh, England, aged 55.
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