Theodore Chickering Williams

Short Name: Theodore Chickering Williams
Full Name: Williams, Theodore Chickering, 1855-1915
Birth Year: 1855
Death Year: 1915

Williams, Theodore Chickering, an American Unitarian minister, b. at Brookline, Mass., in 1855, and educated at Harvard, 1876, and the Harvard Divinity School, 1882. He was from 1882 to 1896 pastor of All Souls, N. Y., and has been since 1899 headmaster of Hackley School, Tarrytown, N.Y. His hymns include:—
1. As the storm retreating leaves the vales in peace. [Evening.] (1888).
2. Glory to God on high . . . Let the whole creation cry. [Praise.] (1889).
3. I long did roam afar from home. [Brought Home by Christ.] (1889).
4. Lord, Who dost the voices bless. [Ordination.] (1881).
5. My heart of dust was made. [The Image of God desired.] This is Anon, in Amore Dei, but in the Index of Authors thereto it is given to this author.
6. When thy heart with joy o'erflowing. [Unity with others desired.] (1891).
These facts and dates are from Mrs. Theodore C. Williams's Hymnal, Amore Dei, Boston, 1900-1904.

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

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Willias, Rev. Theodore Chickering. (Brookline, Massachusetts, July 2, 1855--May 6, 1915, Boston, Mass.). He graduated from Harvard College in 1876, and from the Harvard Divinity School in 1882. He was ordained minister of the Unitarian Church in Winchester, Mass., in 1882, but became minister of All Souls' Church, New York, in 1883. He resigned in 1896, and spent two years in Europe. After his return he served as headmaster of Hackley School, Tarrytown, New York, 1899-1905. A classical scholar, and gifted as a poet, he published a fine metrical translation of Virgil's Aeneid, wrote a number of hymns which are religious poetry of a high order, and assisted his wife, Velma C. Williams, in compiling her Hymnal: Amore Dei, 1890, revised edition 1897.

--Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives

Wikipedia Biography

Theodore Chickering Williams (July 2, 1855, Brookline, Massachusetts – May 6, 1915, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American Unitarian pastor and hymnwriter. He became the first headmaster of the Hackley School, in Tarrytown, New York, in 1899. He published English translations of the works of the Latin poets Tibullus and Virgil.

Texts by Theodore Chickering Williams (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As the storm retreating, leaves the vale in peaceTheodore C. Williams (Author)English12
Before Thy love unbounded, O Lord of Love, we bowTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English2
By law from Sinai's clouded steepTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English10
Glory be to God on high, Let the whole creation cry (Williams)T. C. W. (Author)English14
God be with thee, Gently o'er theeTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English5
Hast thou heard it, O my brother, Hast thou heard the trumpet sound?Theodore Chickering Williams (Author)English22
I long did roam afar from homeRev. Theodore C. Williams (Author)English5
In the lonely midnight, On the wintry hillTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English25
Lord, who dost the voices blessTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English8
My country, to thy shoreTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English3
My heart of dust was madeTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English2
Thou rulest, Lord, the lights on highTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English5
To hold thy glory, Lord of allTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English2
When the world around us throwsTheodore Chickering Williams (Author)English9
When thy heart with joy overflowingTheodore Williams (Author)English101
Ye sons and daughters of the King, The King of Heaven the angels sayTheodore Chickering Williams (Translator)English4

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