Franklin W. Bartlett

Short Name: Franklin W. Bartlett
Full Name: Bartlett, Franklin W. (Franklin Weston), 1843-1915
Birth Year: 1843
Death Year: 1915

Bartlett, Franklin Weston, D.D., born at Towanda, Pen., Aug. 30, 1843; B.A., Union University, N.Y., 1865; Hon. M.A., Williams College, Mass.; D.D., Union University; Rector of various churches in Pen. and N. England, and for some time Prof. of Hebrew in Williams College. His hymns appeared mainly in the weekly press, including "Thy glorious name of Love" (Sunday); "0 God Triune, we praise and bless" (Holy Trinity); "Sun of my life, Thy rays divine" (The Christian's Light ). His hymn for Holy Communion, "Saviour, Who didst come to give," in The Hymnal of the Trot. Episcopal Church, 1892, was first printed in The Living Church, 1885, and passed from thence into several collections. It is a great drawback to Dr. Bartlett's hymns that they have not been gathered together in book form.

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

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Bartlett, Franklin Weston (Towanda, Pennsylvania, August 30, 1843--ca.1917). Graduated from Union College, Schenectady, New York, B.A., 1865, which later honored him with a D.D. degree. In the 1880s he was living in Towanda, then in the next decade was rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Williamstown, Massachusetts, and professor of Hebrew at Williams College. Williams gave him an honorary M.A. degree. After the turn of the century he was rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Rockport, Mass. His last years were spend in Mansfield, Ohio.

--Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives


Texts by Franklin W. Bartlett (4)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
O God of Light, to Thee we prayFranklin Weston Bartlett, D. D. (Author)English2
O God Supreme, Who dost the world sustainFranklin W. Bartlett (Author)English4
O God, who rulest all our daysFranklin W. Bartlett (Author)English3
Savior, Who didst come to giveRev. F. W. Bartlett, D.D. (Author)English13
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