Thomas S. Cobb

Thomas S. Cobb
Short Name: Thomas S. Cobb
Full Name: Cobb, Thomas S., 1876-1942
Birth Year: 1876
Death Year: 1942

Thomas S. Cobb (1876-1942), a native Texan, was educated in much the same circles as [Austin] Taylor, and received his music diploma from the Western Normal and College of Music in Dallas. He taught singing schools across Texas and the bordering states, and was particularly noted for the "Cobb Quartet" made up of his four daughters. He was recruited to Firm Foundation by Showalter in 1935.(Finley, 122ff.) Cobb edited only four hymnals for Firm Foundation before his death in 1942, but among these was the significant New Wonderful Songs (1933); at 296 hymns it was part of the trend toward more substantial publications.

Prior to his work with Firm Foundation, Cobb edited hymnals for the Quartet Music Company of Fort Worth, Texas. A search of WorldCat.org shows that he was involved with at least 7 books for this publisher, going back as far as the 1890s when it was called the "Quartette Company." One of these earlier works From the Cross to the Crown (1921?) was subtitled, "Scriptural Songs," and was co-edited with Elder T. B. Clark and T. B. Mosley, one of the most well-known singing school teachers among the Churches of Christ in the southeastern U.S. Mosley was also known as a staunch doctrinal conservative. This gives some idea of the bona fides Cobb brought with him during the era of the "hymnal controversy" surrounding E. L. Jorgenson's Great Songs of the Church. Jorgenson was firmly in the premillennial camp, and was an editor of Word and Work, the primary voice of this viewpoint within the Churches of Christ. Opponents of premillennialism objected to several hymns in Great Songs that supported this doctrine, or were at least questionable. (Most of these were removed or altered in the better-known "No. 2" edition).

Thomas S. Cobb passed from this life in 1942, shortly after the last of the pre-war Firm Foundation hymnals appeared.

--drhamrick.blogspot.com/2012/01/hymnals-published-by-firm-foundation.html


Texts by Thomas S. Cobb (62)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Are we true soldiers of the crossT. S. C. (Arr. by)1
Jesus is calling, calling, callingT. S. C. (Arr.)English1
Jesus shed his blood for meThomas S. Cobb (Author)1
Often I've heard of heaven, wonderful country somewhereT. S. C. (Alterer)English1
Seek and find the wandering lost onesT. S. C. (Arr.)1
Wasted opportunities we can ne'er regainT. S. C. (Arr.)1
At the meeting over yonderThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Beautiful heaven, sweet homeThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
By faith I see in heavenThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Follow Christ, he's the wayT. S. C. (Author)2
Go out, old ship of Zion, goThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Hear the Savior's pleading callT. S. C. (Author)2
How sweet 'twill be when we get homeThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
I'd like to live and work for JesusThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
If you seek Jesus you must believeThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
I'm a child of God, what a wonderful thingThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
I'm all alone, a sad voice criesThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
I'm not ashamed of the gospelThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Jesus is more than this world to meThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Lead some soul to Jesus Cobb, T SThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Many are outside the kingdomThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Many loved ones have IThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Once I wandered, lost in darkness and despairThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Soon election day will be on handThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
The Savior is coming from glory land fairT. S. C. (Author)2
There is work, work, workThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
There's a beautiful home, where no ages are knownThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
There's a day not far awayThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
There's a home and a crown prepared for meThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
To the fount of life, the ever flowing springThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
We are a band of young ChristiansThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
We are traveling now in the narrow wayThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
We may not have the power nor the eloquence of PaulThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
We've enlisted in the army, of the SaviorThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Who is it speaking to you tonightThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Why did Jehovah send his SonThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Won't you say goodbye to the old lifeThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
You have heard the blessed gospelThomas S. Cobb (Author)2
Be ye strong in the faith, Christian friendsThomas S. Cobb (Author)3
Behold the bright and morning starT. S. C. (Author)3
Go ye Christian workers braveThomas S. Cobb (Author)English3
Hear ye the words of Christ Jesus, they sayThomas S. Cobb (Author)English3
Jesus gave His life for me, By His blood I am made freeT. S. C. (Author)English3
O sinner far from Christ and salvationThomas S. Cobb (Author)3
On the Rock of ages, I shall not be movedT. S. C. (Author)3
Once the sun refused to shine at mid dayThomas S. Cobb (Author)3
Preach the gospel of salvation, Glorious message from aboveThomas S. Cobb (Author)English3
Someone is calling you from aboveT. S. C. (Author)3
The hands that were nailed to Calvary's treeThomas S. Cobb (Author)3
There is one who loves me, loves me tenderlyThomas S. Cobb (Author)English3
'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus (Cobb)Thomas S. Cobb (Author)3
We read that leprous Naaman's cleansingThomas S. Cobb (Author)3
We will walk in the lightThomas S. Cobb (Author)3
Who will go and work todayThomas S. Cobb (Author)3
Farther, stronger, in the love of JesusThomas S. Cobb (Author)4
Father, hear my soul's petitionT. S. C. (Author)4
If today should be your last dayT. S. C. (Author)4
I've a joy I feel and knowThomas S. Cobb (Author)4
O I love my dear Savior and trust him each dayThomas S. Cobb (Author)English4
There's from sin a sweet releaseThomas S. Cobb (Author)4
Good deeds are golden treasuresThomas S. Cobb (Author)6
Without hope of God I was down in sinT. S. C. (Author)8
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