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Born: September 25, 1827, Oxford, England.
Died: February 13, 1909, Cannes, France.
Bevan was the daughter of Philip Shuttleworth, warden of New College at Oxford, and later bishop of Chichester, England. In 1856, she married Robert Cooper Lee Bevan, of the Lombard Street banking firm. She published several books translating German hymns into English. Her works include:
- Songs of Eternal Life, 1858
- Songs of Praise for Christian Pilgrims, 1859
- The Hymns of Tersteegen, Suso and Others, 1894
- The Gospel According to Saint Paul
Translations:
- Allured into the Desert
- Am I Not Enough, Mine Own?
- Art Thou Weary, Sad, and Lonely
- As the Bridegroom to His Chosen
- As the Lily of the Valley
- As the Song of Him Who Singeth
- At the Lord’s Right Hand There Are Pleasures
- Bread That Camest Down from Heaven
- Child of the Eternal Father
- Christ Receiveth Sinful Men
- Come, Children, On and Forward!
- Draw Me to Thee
- Evening Comes, The
- For Him the Wilderness Did Not Sing
- From the Brightness of the Glory
- From the Glory and the Gladness
- From the Palace of His Glory
- From the Rock That God Has Riven
- Glorious and Solemn Hour
- Glorious River of God’s Pleasures
- God in Heaven Hath a Treasure
- God Is Present with Us
- The Hart Panteth after the Waters
- Hath Not Each Heart a Passion and a Dream?
- He Found Me the Lost and the Wandering
- Here on earth a temple stands
- His Priest Am I
- Homeless Stranger Amongst Us Came, A
- How Good It Is, When Weaned from All Beside
- “I Am Not”; O Words Unwelcome
- I Go on My Way Rejoicing
- I Was Journeying in the Noontide
- I Would Bear in My Body the Dying
- In Him We Live
- In the Depths of His Bright Glory
- In the Distant Land of Famine
- In the Great and Terrible Wilderness
- In the Paradise of Glory
- In the World Ye Shall Have Tribulation
- It Ends—The Vigil of High Festival
- It Was on a Winter’s Morning
- Jesus, the One Unchanging
- Land! The Glory of All Lands, The
- Let Him Lead Thee Blindfold Onwards
- Little While! How Nearly Gone, The
- Man, Earthy of the Earth
- ‘Midst the Darkness, Storm, and Sorrow
- My Beloved, from Earth’s Many Voices
- Name of Jesus! Highest Name!
- No More Veil! God Bids Me Enter
- No Other Voice Than Thine
- Now Have I Seen Thee and Found Thee
- O Father! Not My Will, but Thine Be Done!
- O God, a World of Empty Show
- O God, Through Christ the Living Way
- O Lord, in My Songs I Have Praised Thee
- O Lord, the Most Fair, the Most Tender
- O Past and Gone!
- O Path Which No Eagle Knoweth
- O That Thy Name May Be Sounded
- O Name, the Psalm and the Music
- Oft Comes to Me a Blessed Hour
- Oh When Shall the Fair Day Break
- On, O Beloved Children
- One with Christ—Within the Golden City
- Peace! O Restless Heart of Mine
- Rise, Ye Children of Salvation
- Soul, Journeying Through the Desert Wild
- Still, O soul! The Sign and Wonder
- Stillness Midst the Ever Changing
- Sweet Shades and Fields That Glow with Summer Flowers
- Sweet to Trace His Toiling Footsteps
- Take Me, Jesus, to Thy Breast
- There Is a Balm for Every Pain
- There It Is Fair
- There Sounds a Glorious Music
- Thou Knewest Not Where to Lay Thy Head
- Thou Sayest, “Fit Me, Fashion Me for Thee”
- Thou Who Givest of Thy Gladness
- To Heart and Soul How Sweet Thou Art
- To Learn, and Yet to Learn
- To Me to Live Is Christ
- To Praise Him in the Dance!
- To Thee, Lord, My Heart Unfoldeth
- Wanderer, Rest Thy Weary Feet
- We Slept—A Sleep of Death
- We Thank Thee, Lord, for Weary Days
- “Where Is a God?” Doth Weary Reason Say
- Where Is the School for Each and All
- Wherefore Goest Thou with Me?
- Who Are These Who Come Amongst Us
- Who are These Whose Faces Are Irradiate