Born: 1830, Bally (near Sligo), Ireland. Died: January 24, 1896, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. |
Son of a police inspector, Frazer came to Christ at a revival meeting in Dublin led by evangelist Grattan Guiness. Employed at a Dublin bank, Frazer worked at evangelism on the side. He eventually left banking to devote full time to evangelistic work. His hymns appeared in Midnight Praises, Day-Dawn Praises, and The Day-Spring.
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