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George Barrell Cheever

George Barrell Cheever
Short Name: George Barrell Cheever
Full Name: Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890
Birth Year: 1807
Death Year: 1890

Cheever, George Barrell, D.D., eminent in reform, philanthropy, and literature, born at Hallowell, Maine, April 17, 1807, and graduated at Bowdoin College, 1825. Dr. Cheever was a Congregational Pastor at Salem, Mass., 1833; New York, 1839; and the Church of the Puritans, N. Y., 1846-67. He has published several works, and one, Deacon Giles Distillery, procured him a month's imprisonment, in 1835. In 1831 he edited the American Common Place Book of Poetry, and in 1851 Christian Melodies. The latter contains 19 hymns by him. One of these, "Thy loving-kindness, Lord, I sing," is still in common use. It is adopted in an abbreviated form of 4 stanzas by Dr. Hitchcock, in Hymns & Songs of Praise, N. Y., 1874, where it is dated 1845. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M. A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by George Barrell Cheever (20)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Amidst all blessings from his handGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)3
Amidst temptation and distressGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)3
Blest be the wondrous graceC. (Author)3
Grace takes away my sinC. (Author)3
Lord, I would make thy matchless graceC. (Author)3
Lord, I would make thy matchless grace My soul's delight and hiding place;George Barrell Cheever (Author)1
My gracious God, my soul hungers and thirstsC. Wesley (Author)3
My Lord, I would be thine, would sing thy love divineGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)3
O could I keep, from hour to hourC. (Author)3
O how I love the holy lightGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)3
O Lord, my heart would fain retreatC. (Author)English5
O Lord, to Thee I call, Thou art my all in allC. (Author)English5
O Lord, when on the cross I seeGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)3
O that I might be freed from sinGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)3
Teach me, my gracious LordC. (Author)3
Teach me, O thou that hearest prayerC. (Author)3
The burden of my guiltGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)3
There is a way that seemeth right, The steps go on with easeGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)English5
Thy loving kindness, Lord, I singGeorge Barrell Cheever (Author)English22
Thy wondrous grace bestowed on meC. (Author)3
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