1791-1853

De­cem­ber 22, 1791, Uley, Glou­ces­ter­shire, Eng­land.

Ap­ril 22, 1853, Stan­ley Hall (his bro­ther’s home), Glou­ces­ter­shire, Eng­land.

Lloyd taught Sun­day school in Ox­ford and Lon­don. In 1810, he was ap­point­ed as one of the sec­re­tar­ies of the Bri­tish Sun­day School Un­ion. In 1816, he be­came con­nect­ed with the Re­li­gious Tract So­ci­e­ty. He foun­ded the Sun­day-School Teach­er’s Mag­a­zine, and for some years ed­it­ed the Child’s Com­pan­ion. His works in­clude:

  1. Come, Poor Sin­ners, Come to Je­sus
  2. Give Thy Young Heart to Christ
  3. My Times Are in Thy Hand
  4. Wait, My Soul, up­on the Lord
  1. Meirionydd