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Arabella Katherine Hankey (12 January 1834 – 9 May 1911)[1] was an English missionary and nurse who is best known for being the author of the poem The Old, Old Story, from which the hymns "Tell me the old, old story" and "I Love to Tell the Story" were derived.[2][3]

Katherine Hankey
Katherine Hankey

Biography


Hankey was born in 1834, the daughter of a prosperous banker in London. Her family were devout Anglicans and members of the Clapham Sect. She was inspired by the Methodist revival of John Wesley and organised and taught in Sunday schools in London. She then did missionary work as a nurse in South Africa, assisting her brother.[2]

In 1866, she had a serious illness and was bedridden for a long convalescence.[3] During this time, Hankey wrote her long poem, titled Tell me the Old, Old Story of unseen things above,[4] with 50 verses in two parts: The Story Wanted and The Story Told.[2] Hankey's masterpiece was put to music by the American composer William Howard Doane.

She recovered from the illness and lived to the age of 77, dying in 1911.[citation needed]


See also


English women hymnwriters (18th to 19th-century)

References


  1. Arabella Katherine Hankey, CyberHymnal.org
  2. Warren Shiver (9 November 2007), Stories Behind The Hymns, The Gaffney Ledger
  3. "Arabella Katherine Hankey". Archived from the original on 30 January 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
  4. Tell Me the Old, Old Story, retrieved 2 June 2015





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