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William Batchelder Bradbury (1816-1868) was an American composer.

Biography

Very popular composer of Gospel songs and hymns, best known as the author of the tune of Jesus Loves Me. Born in York, ME, studied in Boston and Germany. Had a successful career as teacher and performer.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Oratorios

External links