Scriven, Joseph, the author of "What a
Friend we have in Jesus," was born at Dublin,
Ireland, in 1820; was graduated from
Trinity College, Dublin; moved to Canada
in 1845, where he led a humble but useful
life till his death at Port Hope, October
10, 1886. Mr. Ira D. Sankey, in his Story of
the Gospel Hymns, says that the young
lady to whom he was to be married was accidentally
drowned on the eve of their wedding
day, which sad event led him to consecrate
his life and property to the service of
Christ. It is said that no service was too
lowly for him to render if it could be done
without compensation and without observation
for one of the least of Christ's disciples.
His hymn is one of the most popular of all modern hymns.
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