Mary A. Lathbury

Mary A. Lathbury
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Short Name: Mary A. Lathbury
Full Name: Lathbury, Mary A. (Mary Artemisia), 1841-1913
Birth Year: 1841
Death Year: 1913

Lathbury, Mary Ann, was born in Manchester, Ontario County, New York, Aug. 10, 1841. Miss Lathbury writes somewhat extensively for the American religious periodical press, and is well and favourably known (see the Century Magazine, Jan., 1885, p. 342). Of her hymns which have come into common use we have:—
1. Break Thou the bread of life. Communion with God. A "Study Song" for the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, written in the summer of 1880. It is in Horder's (Eng.) Congregational Hymns, 1884.
2. Day is dying in the west. Evening. "Written at the request of the Rev. John H. Vincent, D.D., in the summer of 1880. It was a "Vesper Song," and has been frequently used in the responsive services of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle." It is in the Laudes Domini, N. Y., 1884.
For these details we are indebted to S. W. Duffield's English Hymns, &c, N. Y., 1886.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Lathbury, Mary A., p. 640, i. Another hymn by this writer is, "Lift up, lift up thy voice with singing." [Praise to Christ), in Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, 1878.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)


Texts by Mary A. Lathbury (84)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
願主為我擘開生命的餅 (Yuànzhǔ wèi wǒ bāi kāi shēngmìng de bǐng)Mary A. Lathbury (Author)Chinese2
Young soldiers of the LegionMary A. Lathbury (Author)English1
夕陽西沉大地靜 (Xīyáng xī chén dàdì jìng)Mary A. Lathbury (Author)Chinese2
Wie in der Wüste dort du stillest NotMary A. Lathbury (Author)German2
When the day is high and clearMary A. Lathbury (Author)6
Wake, O winds, among the hillsMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Wake! Christian, wake! the day is at the dawningMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
Ti init lumlumnekenMary A. Lathbury (Author)Tagalog2
Thou hast been our Guide this dayMary A. Lathbury (Author (refrain))English1
There's an undertone of sighingMary A. Lathbury (Author)English7
There's a child outside your doorMary Ann Lathbury (Author)3
The winds are whispering to the treesMary A. Lathbury (Author)10
The winds are wandering through the treesMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
The trees are crowned with gloryMary A. Lathbury (Author)English1
The stars that float upon the blueMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
The Lord is in His holy temple, Wide as the world its portals standMary A. Lathbury (Author)English16
The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord Thy name is written on the scrollMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
The flush of morn, the setting sunMary A. Lathbury (Author)8
The angels, the angelsMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
Spring up, O well, spring upMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Soft through the fading lightMary A. Lathbury (Author)5
Snowdrops, lift your timid headsMary A. Lathbury (Author)English6
Sing paeans over the pastMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
¡Santo, Santo Santo, Señor, Jehová! Cielo y tierra, de tu amorMary A. Lathbury (Author)Spanish2
Santo, santo, santo, És Tu, Senhor!Mary A. Lathbury (Author)Portuguese2
Sanfter milder DämmerscheinMary A. Lathbury (Author)German2
Ring, O bells beside the shoreMary Ann Lathbury (Author)4
Pilgrim, rest, a well of lifeMary Ann Lathbury (Author)3
Open your gates, O east and westMary A. Lathbury (Author)English5
Open the windows of the worldMary Ann Lathbury (Author)3
Once a gentle snow white birdieMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
O wondrous world within a worldMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
O where is the shrine of the singerMary A. Lathbury (Author)6
O trust ye in the Lord foreverMary A. Lathbury (Author)English5
O the ribbon, the white, white ribbonMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
O sing the passing yearsMary A. Lathbury (Author)English4
O sing of the seven yearsMary A. Lathbury (Author)5
O Shepherd of the namelss foldMary A. Lathbury (Author)English11
O river of the life of GodMary Ann Lathbury (Author)3
Nuestro sol se pone yaMary Lathbury (Author)Spanish10
Now I lay me down to sleep, In Thy shadowssoft and deepMary Ann Lathbury (Author)English4
Nannie cloverMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Lord of the morning, dews are ascendingMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Lord of all life, the near, the farMary Ann Lathbury (Author)3
Lord, from Thine altars on every mountain hoaryMary A. Lathbury (Author)English5
¡Loor a ti, mi Dios, loor a ti!Mary A. Lathbury (Author)Spanish4
Loeft op loeft op din roest at klingeMary A. Lathbury (Author)Dutch3
Like the surge of hidden watersMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Lift up O little childrenMary A. Lathbury (Author)English28
Lift up O happy juniors, your voicesMary Ann Lathbury (Author)3
Lift up, lift up thy voice with singingMary A. Lathbury (Author)English23
Ka Haku aloha eMary Ann Lathbury (Author)Hawaiian3
Join, O friends, in a memory songMary A. Lathbury (Author)8
Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Descending from the skiesMary A. Lathbury (Author)English4
Itdem ti tinapay ti biag ApoMary A. Lathbury (Author)Ilocano2
Incense from dews of the morningMary A. Lathbury (Author)English10
I hear the tread of men and nationsMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Holy, holy, holy, Lord, In the heavens of heavens adoredMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of hosts, Heaven and earth are full of Thy gloryMary Lathbury (Author)English1
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts! Heaven and earth are full of TheeMary A. Lathbury (Author)English15
Heart of Jesus, rent in twainMary Ann Lathbury (Author)English9
Hail, happy day, all hail the welcome mornMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
For all thy tender merciesMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Floating, floating, gaily singing as we rowMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Every lily in the meadowMary A. Lathbury (Author)English2
Eu quero o pão do céu, ó SalvadorMary Artemisia Lathbury (Author (sts. 1-2))Portuguese2
Eres, oh SalvadorMary Lathbury (Author)Spanish2
"El pan de vida soy"Mary Artemesia Lathbury, 1841-1913 (Author (v. 1-2))Spanish3
Einst brach dem Volk das BrotMary Ann Lathbury (Author)German3
Day is dying in the west, Heaven is touching earth with restMary A. Lathbury (Author)English761
Day is dawning in the east; Souls are gathering for the feastMary A. Lathbury (Author)English8
Dame, mi buen Señor, de vida el panMary A. Lathbury (Author (es. 1, 3))Spanish5
ദൈവത്തിന്‍ പുത്രനാം ക്രിസ്തേശുവേ (Daivattin putranāṁ kristēśuvē)Mary A. Lathbury (Author)Malayalam2
Come, O happy children comeMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
Children of yesterday heirs of tomorrowMary A. Lathbury (Author)English6
Chautauqua, priestess of the oldMary Ann Lathbury (Author)3
Break Thou the bread of lifeM. Ann Lathbury (Author)English960
Billows of deep distressMary A. Lathbury (Author)2
Behold, one standeth at the door and callethMary A. Lathbury (Author)English3
Arise, all souls, arise The watch is pastMary Ann Lathbury (Author)4
إن تغب شمس النهارMary A. Lathbury (Author)Arabic1
Alleluia, it is done, Christ is risenMary Ann Lathbury (Author)English3
A sound is thrilling through the treesMary A. Lathbury (Author)3
දවස ගෙවී යන්නේ (Davasa gevī yannē)Mary Artemisia Lathbury (Author)Sinhala2

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