H. W. Baker

H. W. Baker
Short Name: H. W. Baker
Full Name: Baker, H. W. (Henry Williams), 1821-1877
Birth Year: 1821
Death Year: 1877

Baker, Sir Henry Williams, Bart., eldest son of Admiral Sir Henry Loraine Baker, born in London, May 27, 1821, and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated, B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847. Taking Holy Orders in 1844, he became, in 1851, Vicar of Monkland, Herefordshire. This benefice he held to his death, on Monday, Feb. 12, 1877. He succeeded to the Baronetcy in 1851. Sir Henry's name is intimately associated with hymnody. One of his earliest compositions was the very beautiful hymn, "Oh! what if we are Christ's," which he contributed to Murray's Hymnal for the Use of the English Church, 1852. His hymns, including metrical litanies and translations, number in the revised edition of Hymns Ancient & Modern, 33 in all. These were contributed at various times to Murray's Hymnal, Hymns Ancient & Modern and the London Mission Hymn Book, 1876-7. The last contains his three latest hymns. These are not included in Hymns Ancient & Modern. Of his hymns four only are in the highest strains of jubilation, another four are bright and cheerful, and the remainder are very tender, but exceedingly plaintive, sometimes even to sadness. Even those which at first seem bright and cheerful have an undertone of plaintiveness, and leave a dreamy sadness upon the spirit of the singer. Poetical figures, far-fetched illustrations, and difficult compound words, he entirely eschewed. In his simplicity of language, smoothness of rhythm, and earnestness of utterance, he reminds one forcibly of the saintly Lyte. In common with Lyte also, if a subject presented itself to his mind with striking contrasts of lights and shadows, he almost invariably sought shelter in the shadows. The last audible words which lingered on his dying lips were the third stanza of his exquisite rendering of the 23rd Psalm, "The King of Love, my Shepherd is:"—

Perverse and foolish, oft I strayed,
But yet in love He sought me,
And on His Shoulder gently laid,
And home, rejoicing, brought me."

This tender sadness, brightened by a soft calm peace, was an epitome of his poetical life.
Sir Henry's labours as the Editor of Hymns Ancient & Modern were very arduous. The trial copy was distributed amongst a few friends in 1859; first ed. published 1861, and the Appendix, in 1868; the trial copy of the revised ed. was issued in 1874, and the publication followed in 1875. In addition he edited Hymns for the London Mission, 1874, and Hymns for Mission Services, n.d., c. 1876-7. He also published Daily Prayers for those who work hard; a Daily Text Book, &c. In Hymns Ancient & Modern there are also four tunes (33, 211, 254, 472) the melodies of which are by Sir Henry, and the harmonies by Dr. Monk. He died Feb. 12, 1877.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by H. W. Baker (64)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Zion's daughter, weep no moreRev. Sir Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) (Translator)English9
What our Father does is wellSir Henry William Baker (Translator)English24
We love Thy Church, O LordHenry Williams Baker, 1821-1877 (Author)English1
We love the place, O GodHenry Williams Baker (Author)English50
'Tis done, that new and heavenly birthRev. Sir H. W. Baker (Author)3
There is a blessed home Beyond this land of woeHenry W. Baker (Author)English147
The King of love my Shepherd isHenry Williams Baker (Author)English620
Sweet flowerets of the martyr bandH. W. Baker (Translator)English4
Shall we not love thee, mother dearSir H. W. Baker, died 1877 (Author)English7
Remember, Lord, Thy works of oldH. W. Baker (Author)English2
Rejoice today with one accordH. W. Baker, 1821-1877 (Author)English50
Redeemed, restored, forgivenSir H. W. Baker (Author)English12
Praise, O praise our God and KingHenry W. Baker (Author)English99
Praise, my soul, the King of heavenSir Henry W. Baker (Author)English14
Out of the deep I call To Thee, O Lord, to TheeRev. Sir Henry Williams Baker, 1821- (Author)English47
On this day, the first of daysSir H. W. Baker (Translator)English67
Oh, Dios de Amor, oh Rey de PazHenry W. Baker (Author)Spanish2
Of the Father's love begotten, ere the worlds began to beHenry W. Baker, 1821-1877 (Translator)English107
Of the Father's heart begottenHenry Williams Baker, 1821-1877 (Translator)English1
ඔබගේ වදන (Obagē vadana)H. W. Baker (Author)Sinhala2
O what, if we are Christ'sHenry Williams Baker (Author)English102
O sacred head surrounded By crown of piercing thornHenry Baker, 1821-1877 (Translator)English63
One Father, who's giving me lifeHenry Williams Baker, 1821-1877 (Translator)1
O sacred head, now wounded, With grief and shame weighed downHenry Williams Baker 1821-77 (Translator)English3
O praise our God today, His constant mercy blessRev. Sir H. W. Baker (Author)English56
O perfect life of loveHenry Williams Baker (Author)English73
Lord Jesus, God and man, On this our festal dayHenry W. Baker (Author)English19
O Holy Spirit, come to blessH. W. Baker, 1821-1877 (Author)3
O Holy Ghost thy people blessHenry W. Baker (Author)English20
O God of love, O King of peaceRev. Sir Henry William Baker, 1821-1877 (Author)English214
O Christ, Redeemer of our raceHenry Williams Baker (Author)English7
Now, my soul, thy voice upraising, Tell in sweet and mournful strainHenry Williams Baker (Translator)English27
My Father, for another nightRev. Sir H. W. Baker (Author)English43
Mfalme wa upendo ndiyeH. W. Baker (Author)Swahili2
மற்றோர் இராவும் நல் ஓய்வுமே (Maṟṟōr irāvum nal ōyvumē)H. W. Baker (Author)Tamil2
Lord, Thy word abideth, And our footsteps guidethHenry W. Baker, 1821-1877 (Author)English168
Lord Jesus, God and man, For love of man a childHenry W. Baker (Author)English5
Lo the angels food is givenHenry Williams Baker (Author)English2
Kun ama zorgo paŝtas minHenry Williams Baker (Author)Esperanto3
Jesus, for the beacon lightSir Henry Williams Baker (Author)English3
Jesús en grande amorH. W. Baker (Author)Spanish2
Jesus, grant me this, I prayHenry Williams Baker (Author)English21
Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for theeH. W. Baker, died 1877 (Translator)English1
In prayer together let us fallRev. Sir Henry Williams Baker, 1821- (Author)English4
I am not worthy, holy LordHenry W. Baker (Author)English62
How welcome was the callHenry W. Baker (Author)English24
Hodiaŭ ĝoju ĉies kor'H. W. Baker (Author)Esperanto2
Great God, who, hid from mortal sightRev. Sir Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) (Translator)English5
Good it is to keep the fastHenry Williams Baker, 1821-1877 (Translator)English3
God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit, Three in One, Spare us, Holy Trinity (Baker)Rev. Sir H. W. Baker (Author)English2
God, the Father, from thy throneH. W. Baker (Author)English4
God of God, and Light of lightHenry W. Baker (Author)English1
God made me for Himself, to serve Him hereHenry Williams Baker, 1821-1877 (Author)English8
Sing praise to the Lord! Praise Him in the heightsHenry Williams Baker, 1821-1877 (Author)English58
From highest heaven the eternal Son, With God the Father ever OneH. W. Baker (Author)English2
Father, who didst fashion meH. W. Baker (Translator)English4
El rey de amor es mi pastor, Su amor es verdaderoHenry William Baker (Author)Spanish5
Dia vorto restasK-ro Henry Williams Baker (Author)Esperanto3
Come see the place where Jesus lay, And hear the angelic watchers sayHenry W. Baker (Alterer)English2
Captains of the saintly bandSir H. W. Baker (Translator)English16
Blest Trinity, from mortal sightHenry Williams Baker (Author)English13
Angels we have heard on highHenry Williams Baker (Author)English2
Almighty God, Whose only SonRev. Sir H. W. Baker (Author)English20
¡Alabad al Dios y Rey! Cante himnos nuestra greyH. W. Baker (Author)Spanish3

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