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Let me go, my soul is weary

Author: William Baxter Appears in 14 hymnals

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Let me go, my soul is weary

Author: William Baxter Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #18 (1914) Languages: English
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Let me go; my soul is weary

Author: Wm. Baxter Hymnal: Ocean Melodies, and Seamen's Companion #43a (1849)

Let me go, my soul is weary

Author: William Baxter Hymnal: The Hymnist #d54 (1862)

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William Baxter

1820 - 1880 Author of "Let me go, my soul is weary" Baxter, William (Leeds, Yorkshire, July 6, 1820--February 11, 1880, New Castle, Pennsylvania). Came to U.S. in 1829; was a Methodist until he joined the Disciples of Christ ca. 1838. Graduated from Bethany College, 1845. President of Arkansas College (Fayetteville), 1860-1863. His Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove (1864) tells of his experience as an anti-slavery advocate in a seceding state. Co-worker with evangelist Wlater Scott (1796-1861), whose biography he published in 1874. He contributed hymns to such books as Christian Psalmist, Revised (1854), Christian Hymn Book (1865), and Christian Hymnal, Revised (1882). His "Whene'er I think of thee" appeared in both the 1865 and 1882 books listed above. Preface to the 1865 book speaks of the editors' indebtedness to Baxter for his having placed at their disposal his "collected materials and original contributions." --George Brandon, DNAH Archives