Samuel Francis Smith

Samuel Francis Smith
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Short Name: Samuel Francis Smith
Full Name: Smith, Samuel Francis, 1808-1895
Birth Year: 1808
Death Year: 1895

Smith, Samuel Francis, D.D., was born in Boston, U.S.A., Oct. 21, 1808, and graduated in arts at Harvard, and in theology at Andover. He entered the Baptist ministry in 1832, and became the same year editor of the Baptist Missionary Magazine. He also contributed to the Encyclopaedia Americana. From 1834 to 1842 he was pastor at Waterville, Maine, and Professor of Modern Languages in Waterville College. In 1842 he removed to Newton, Massachusetts, where he remained until 1854, when he became the editor of the publications of the Baptist Missionary Union. With Baron Stow he prepared the Baptist collection known as The Psalmist, published in 1843, to which he contributed several hymns. The Psalmist is the most creditable and influential of the American Baptist collections to the present day. Dr. Smith also published Lyric Gems, 1854, Rock of Ages, 1870, &c. A large number of his hymns are in use in America, and several have passed into some of the English collections. Taking his hymns in common use in alphabetical order, we have the following:—
1. And now the solemn deed is done. Ordination. Given in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 954. In Dr. Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, N. Y., 1872, it is altered to "The solemn service now is done."
2. As flows the rapid river. Life Passing Away. In Christian Psalmody, 1833, No. 33; the Hymns for the Vestry and Fireside, Boston, 1841; and The Psalmist, 1843, No. 1059. Found in a few English hymn-books, and in Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868.
3. Auspicious morning, hail. American National Anniversary. Written for July 4th, 1841, and published in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 1007.
4. Beyond where Cedron's waters flow. Gethsemane. In L. Bacon's Appendix, 1833; the Psalmist, 1843, No. 220, and later collections.
5. Blest is the hour when cares depart. Divine Worship. In The Psalmist, 1843, No. 947, and others.
6. Constrained by love we follow where. Holy Baptism. Appeared in the Baptist edition of the Plymouth Hymn Book, 1857.
7. Down to the sacred wave. Holy Baptism. Contributed to Winchell's Additional Hymns added to his Collection of 1817, in 1832, No. 510; repeated in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 818, and in several collections. Also in Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868.
8. Hail! ye days of solemn meeting. Public Worship. An altered form of No. 26 below, in Spurgeon's Our Own Hymn Book, 1866, as an "American Hymn, 1840."
9. How blest the hour when first we gave. Holy Baptism. Appeared in the Baptist edition of thePlymouth Hymn Book, 1857, No. 1468.
10. How calmly wakes the hallowed morn. Holy Baptism. Given in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 810, in later collections, and in Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868.
11. Jesus, Thou hast freely saved us. Salvation. In Winchell's Additional Hymns, 1832, No. 503, and others.
12. Meekly in Jordan's Holy Stream. Holy Baptism. Contributed to The Psalmist, 1843, No. 808.
13. My country, 'tis of thee. National Hymn. "Written in 1832, and first sung at a children's Fourth of July celebration in Park Street church, Boston." Included in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 1000, and found in a large number of American hymn-books, but not in use in Great Britain. It is one of the most popular of Dr. Smith's compositions. Text, with note in Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868.
14. 0 not my own these verdant hills. Bought with a Price. Appeared in Nason's Congregational Hymn Book, 1857, and given inLaudes Domini, 1884.
15. Onward speed thy conquering flight. Missions. Appeared in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 892, and is found in several modern collections in Great Britain and America. Also in Lyra Sac. Americana, 1868.
16. Planted in Christ, the living Vine. Christian Fellowship; or, For Unity. Given in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 929, inLyra Sacra Americana, 1868, and several hymn-books. Of the hymns contributed by Dr. Smith to The Psalmist this is the best, and one of the most popular.
17. Remember thy Creator. Youthful Piety Enforced. In Christian Psalmody, 1832, No. 32; the Hymns for the Vestry and Fireside, 1841; The Psalmist, 1843, No. 778; Lyra Sac. Americana, 1868, and other collections.
18. Sister, thou wast mild and lovely. Death and Burial. Written on the death of Miss J. M. C. of Mount Vernon School, Boston, July 13,1833, and published in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 1096.
19. Softly fades the twilight ray. Sunday Evening. Written in 1832, and included in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 56. Also in Lyra Sacra Americana, and several hymn-books.
20. Spirit of holiness, descend. Whitsuntide. Appeared in the Hymns for the Vestry and Fireside, 1841, No. 295, and again in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 384. In the Unitarian Hymns for the Church of Christ, Boston, 1853. St. ii., iii., iv. were given as "Spirit of God, Thy churches wait." This form of the text and the original are both in modern hymn-books.
21. Spirit of peace and holiness. Institution of a Minister. Appeared in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 953, and Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, 1872.
22. The morning light is breaking. Missions. Written in 1832, and included in Hastings's Spiritual Songs, 1832-33, No. 253; and The Psalmist, 1843, No. 912. This hymn is very popular and has been translated into several languages. Dr. Smith says of it that “it has been a great favourite at missionary gatherings, and I have myself heard it sung in five or six different languages in Europe and Asia. It is a favourite with the Burmans, Karens, and Telegus in Asia, from whose lips I have heard it repeatedly.”
23. The Prince of Salvation in triumph is riding. Missions. Given in Hastings and Mason's Spiritual Songs, 1832-33, No. 274; The Psalmist, 1843, and later collections.
24. Tis done, the [important] solemn act is done. Ordination. Appeared in The Psalmist 1843, No. 951, and later hymn-books.
25. Today the Saviour calls. Invitation. First sketch by Dr. Smith, the revised text, as in Hastings and Mason's Spiritual Songs, No. 176, and The Psalmist, No. 453, by Dr. T. Hastings (p. 495, i. 19).
26. Welcome, days of solemn meeting. Special Devotional Services. Written in 1834, and given in Dr. Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, 1872. See No. 8.
27. When shall we meet again ? Parting. This is a cento. The first stanza is from Alaric A. Watts's Poetical Sketches, &c, 1822, p. 158 ; and st. ii.-iv. are by Dr. Smith. In this form it was published in L. Bacon's Supplement to Dwight, 1833, No. 489. It is in several American hymn-books; and also the English Baptist Psalms & Hymns, 1858, &c.
28. When the harvest is past and the summer is gone. Close of Worship. Contributed to Hastings and Mason's Spiritual Songs, 1831, No. 244; and repeated in the Fuller and Jeter Supplement to The Psalmist, 1847, No. 22, and later collections.
29. When thy mortal life is fled. The Judgment. Contributed to Winchell's Additional Hymns, 1832, No. 379, and repeated in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 455, and later hymn-books. Also in Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868.
30. While in this sacred rite of Thine. Holy Baptism. Appeared in The Psalmist, 1843, No. 803: Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868, &c.
31. With willing hearts we tread. Holy Baptism. In The Psalmist, 1843, No. 798; and again in the Baptist Praise Book, 1871.
32. Yes, my native land, I love thee. A Missionary's Farewell. Contributed to Winchell's Additional Hymns, 1832, No. 445, and found in later collections. Also in Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Samuel Francis Smith (October 21, 1808 – November 16, 1895) was an American Baptist minister, journalist, and author. He is best known for having written the lyrics to "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" (sung to the tune of "God Save the King"), which he entitled "America".

Texts by Samuel Francis Smith (130)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Depth of mercy! can there be, Mercy still reserved for me (Wesley)Samuel Francis Smith (Author)English1
Der Heiland rufet euchSamuel Francis Smith (Author)German1
From God shall naught divide meSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English1
Hark! how divinest musicRev. S. F. Smith (Author)1
Hark! the voice of love and mercySamuel Francis Smith (Author)English1
Heimatland, nur von dirSamuel Francis Smith (Author)German1
In dunkler Nacht dort Jesus gehtSamuel Francis Smith (Author)German1
In the deserts let me laborSamuel Francis Smith (Author)1
محبة الأوطان حتم على الإنسانSamuel F. Smith (Author)Arabic1
My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of CalvaryRev. S. F. Smith (Author)English1
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! Even though it be a crossS. F. Smith (Author)English1
Sinner! come, 'mid thy gloomS. F. Smith (Author)English1
Sweet is the fading light of eveSamuel Francis Smith (Author)1
To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, Three in One (Watts)Samuel Francis Smith (Author)English1
To God the Father's throne, Perpetual honors raise (1)Samuel Francis Smith (Author)English1
Wakaŋtaŋka waṡte, UŋkitamakapiSamuel F. Smith (Author)Dakota1
Arzi bas d'ror noemo oschiro lochSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
As fades the light of closing daySamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Breathe balmy airs ye fragrant flowersSamuel F. Smith (Author)English2
Come, blessed Spirit, come todaySamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Divisase la auroraSamuel Francis Smith (Author)Spanish2
Drawn from a thousand distant homesS. F. Smith, D. D. (Author)English2
Es bricht der frohe MorgenSamuel Francis Smith (Author)German2
Gladly thy precepts we obeySamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Hail, hail, hail ye days of solemn meetingSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Haste to thy conquest of the worldSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Heil dir, mein Vaterland, dich machte Gottes HandSamuel Francis Smith (Author)German2
Home, thy joys are passing lovelySamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Idag hoar Jesu roestSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Joined in one body may we beSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English2
Joy for the gladdening newsSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Ke wehe nei ke alaulaSamuel F. Smith, 1808-1898 (Author)Hawaiian2
Limgac itan ti lawagSamuel F. Smith (Author)Tagalog2
Lord of our life, save usSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Loved companion, thou hast left usS. F. Smith (Author)2
Made one in Christ by holiest tiesS. F. Smith (Author)English2
Mi patria es de tiSamuel Francis Smith (Author)Spanish2
My native country, thee, Land of the noble freeSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English2
O bless us, Lord, todayS. F. Smith (Author)English2
O blest are they whom God hath calledSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
O not my own this wondrous frameSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English2
Oh, Dios de eterna santidadSamuel Smith (Author)Spanish2
Perfect in Christ! our spirits yearn to beSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English2
Remember thy Creator now (Smith)Samuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Roll on, roll on, in rapid flightSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Spirit of God, thy churches waitSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Strew the fair garlands where slumber the deadS. F. Smith, D. D. (Author)English2
Sweep on, O car of lightSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English2
The blooming flowers of summer passSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Unto Thy church, Thy body, LordSamuel Francis Smith (1808-1895) (Author)English2
We are but little children weak (Smith)Samuel Francis Smith (Author)English2
We are sailing, swiftly sailingS. F. Smith, M.D. (Author)English2
What are all my earthly trialsS. F. Smith (Author)English2
Your thousand voices raiseSamuel Francis Smith (Author)2
Behold, this is the day of graceSamuel Francis Smith (Author)3
Constrained by love, we follow whereSamuel Francis Smith (Author)3
God has made the birds that singSamuel Smith (Author)English3
Heut' ruft der Heiland nochSamuel Francis Smith (Author)German3
Hoy mismo el Salvador diciendo estaRev. S. F. Smith (Author)Spanish3
Ku'u aina hanau eSamuel F. Smith (Author)Hawaiian3
Mitt fosterland, foer digSamuel Francis Smith (Author)3
Morn of Zion's glory, Brightly thou art breakingS. F. Smith (Author)3
O Lord, thy weary churches waitSamuel Francis Smith (Author)3
Oft the tidings of salvationS. F. Smith (Author)3
They have parted from the fond embraceSamuel Francis Smith (Author)3
Today the Spirit calls, O hear its voiceSamuel Francis Smith (Author)3
We plough the fertile meadowsSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English3
When spirits from their cumbering claySamuel Francis Smith (Author)3
God bless our native land! Firm may she ever standS. F. Smith (Author)English4
Heimatland, groß und weit, Freiheit und Gott geweihtS. F. Smith (Author)German4
Jesus thou hast freely saved usSamuel Francis Smith (Author)4
My Savior, 'tis of Thee, Dear Lamb of CalvarySamuel Francis Smith (Author)English4
Onward, O Christian warriorsRev. S. F. Smith, D. D. (Author)English4
The Savior is my shepherdDr. S. F. Smith (Author)English4
Have mercy, Lord, have mercy, LordSamuel Francis Smith (Author)5
Light over the darkened hillsSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English5
Murmur, gentle lyre, through the lonely nightSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English5
Now these solemn days are endingS. F. Smith (Author)5
Redeemed from death, redeemed from sinSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English5
Shine on, "Lone Star," thy radiance brightSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English5
Go, heralds of salvation, forthSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English6
Hör faderns röst i dagSamuel Francis Smith (Author)Swedish6
How sweet the evening shadows fallSamuel Francis Smith (Author)6
And now the solemn deed is doneSamuel Francis Smith (Author)7
Far o'er the land the precious grainS. F. Smith (Author)7
Most gracious to fulfil thy wordS. F. Smith (Author)7
Our fathers' God to Thee, Author of libertySamuel Francis Smith (Author (st. 1))English7
Ren bådar morgonstjärnanSamuel Francis Smith (Author)Swedish7
Ready now to spread my pinionsSamuel Francis Smith (Author)8
Thy kingdom come, we watch and [we] waitRev. S. F. Smith (Author)English8
Thy way, O God is bestS. F. Smith (Author)English8
'Tis done, the important act is doneSamuel Francis Smith (Author)8
Der Tag ist am ErscheinenS. F. Smith (Author)German9
Dir sing' ich, VaterlandS. F. Smith (Author)German9
How calmly wakes the hallowed morn [dawn]S. F. Smith (Author)English9
O for the death of thoseS. F. Smith (Author)English9
The solemn service now is doneRev. Samuel F. Smith (Author)English9
God ever glorious, Sovereign of nationsSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English10
How blest the hour when first we gaveS. F. Smith (Author)English10
Grafted in Christ, the living vineS. F. Smith (Author)English11
Dark brood the heavens over theeSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English15
Spirit of peace and holinessS. F. Smith (Author)English16
Blest is the hour when cares departSamuel Francis Smith (Author)17
Lord of our life, God whom we fearSamuel F. Smith (Author)English18
When over earth is breakingSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English20
Welcome days of solemn meetingSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English21
When shall we meet again? Meet never to sever?Samuel Francis Smith (Author)English21
Arise, my soul, with rapture riseSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English22
Auspicious morning hailSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English22
O not my own these verdant hillsSamuel F. Smith (Author)English25
Founded on Thee, our only LordRev. Samuel F. Smith (Author)English32
With willing hearts we treadSamuel F. Smith (Author)English32
While in this sacred rite of ThineS. F. Smith (Author)English34
Meekly in Jordan's holy [ancient] streamSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English36
Onward speed thy conquering flightS. F. Smith (Author)English38
Spirit of holiness, descendSamuel F. Smith (Author)English43
Remember thy Creator, While youth's fair spring is brightSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English48
As flows the rapid riverSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English53
The Prince of salvation in triumph is ridingSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English63
Beyond where Cedron's waters flowSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English66
When the harvest is past and the summer is overSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English70
When thy [this] mortal life is fledS. F. Smith (Author)English78
Planted in Christ, the living vineS. F. Smith, abr. (Author)English86
Down to the sacred waveS. F. Smith (Author)English88
Yes, my native land, I love theeS. F. Smith (Author)English152
Softly fades the twilight rayS. F. Smith (Author)English173
Sister, thou wast mild and lovelySamuel Francis Smith (Author)English194
Today the Savior calls! ye wanderers comeSamuel Francis Smith (Author)English398
The morning light is breaking, The darkness disappearsSamuel F. Smith (Author)English933
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of libertySamuel F. Smith (Author)English1751

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