Thomas J. Potter

Short Name: Thomas J. Potter
Full Name: Potter, Thomas J. (Thomas Joseph), 1828-1873
Birth Year: 1828
Death Year: 1873

Potter, Thomas Joseph, was born at Scarborough in 1827, and joined the Roman Catholic Church in 1847, and subsequently took Holy Orders. For many years he filled the Chair of Pulpit Eloquence and English Literature in the Foreign Missionary College of All Hallows, Dublin. He published The Spoken Word; or, The Art of Extemporary Preaching; Sacred Eloquence, or, The Theory and Practice of Preaching; and The Pastor and his People; together with several tales. He translated the Vesper hymns in the Catholic Psalmist; contributed to the Holy Family Hymns, 1860; and published Legends, Lyrics, and Hymns, 1862. His most widely-known hymn is "Brightly gleams our banner" (q.v.). Several of his hymns and translations are in use in Roman Catholic hymnbooks for Missions and Schools. He died at Dublin in 1873.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Potter, T. J., p. 901, ii., was b. June 9, 1828 (not in 1827), ordained 1857, and died Aug. 31, 1873. The hymn:—
O! yet, once more, in Britain's isle [For the Conversion of England], in the Arundel Hymns, 1902, is stanzas 30, 31, 34, 35, 36 of a piece inhis Legends, Lyrics and Hymns, 1862. It is entitled "The Definition of the Immaculate Conception: or England and Rome," and marked as “Written several years ago .. to be spoken at the Feast of Languages, which is annually celebrated in the Propaganda College at Rome, on the Festival of the Epiphany, . . . now published for the first time." [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)


Texts by Thomas J. Potter (7)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Beautiful Zion, built above, Beautiful city that I love (Gill)Potter (Author)English1
Brightly gleams our bannerT. J. Potter (Author)English360
Hail thou, who man's Redeemer artRev. T. J. Potter (Author)2
In alternate measure chantingThomas J. Potter (Author)2
Klart vort Banner skinnerThomas J. Potter (Author)2
Lieblich glänzt das BannerThomas J. Potter (Author)German1
What happiness can equal mineRev. Fr. Potter (Translator)1

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