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F. D. Huntington

F. D. Huntington
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Short Name: F. D. Huntington
Full Name: Huntington, F. D. (Frederic Dan), 1819-1904
Birth Year: 1819
Death Year: 1904

Huntington, Frederic Dan, D.D., was born at Hadley, Massachusetts, in 1819, and graduated at Amherst College, 1839, and Cambridge Divinity School, 1842. From 1842 to 1855 he was an Unitarian Minister in Boston; and from 1855 Professor of Christian Morals, and University Preacher, at Harvard. In 1859 he received Episcopal Ordination. He was for some time a Rector in Boston; and in 1869 he was consecrated Bishop of Central New York. With Dr. F. D. Hedge he edited the Unitarian Hymns for the Church of Christ, Boston, 1853. This collection contains three of his hymns:—
1. 0 Love Divine, lay on me burdens if Thou wilt. Supplication.
2. 0 Thou, in Whose Eternal Name. Ordination.
3. 0 Thou that once on Horeb stood. God in Nature. The cento, "Father, Whose heavenly kingdom lies," in the Hymns of the Spirit, Boston, 1864, is from No. 2. Dr. Huntington has also edited, with Dr. Hedge, Elim: Hymns of Holy Refreshment, a collection of Sacred Poetry. From this work his hymn for Burial, "So heaven is gathering one by one," is taken. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology


Texts by F. D. Huntington (11)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come, sinner, to the gospel feast, O come without delayHuntingdon (Author)English2
Come, sinners, to the gospel feast, Let every soul be Jesus' guestFrederic D. Huntingdon (Author)English1
Fading, still fading, the last beam is shiningHuntington (Author)English1
Father, whose heavenly kingdom liesFrederick D. Huntington (Author)0
'k Ben reizend naar die stadF. D. Huntington (Author)Dutch0
O love divine, lay on me burdensFrederick D. Huntington (Author)0
O way for all that liveRev. F. D. Huntington (Author)1
There is no night in heaven, In that blest world aboveFrederick D. Huntingdon (Author)English8
There'll be no grief in heaven, For life is one glad dayF. D. Huntington (Author)English2
There'll be no night in heaven, In that blest world aboveFrederick D. Huntington (Author)English4
There'll be no sorrow there, There'll be no sorrow there (Chorus)Frederic D. Huntington (Author)English0

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