Sidney Dyer

Short Name: Sidney Dyer
Full Name: Dyer, Sidney, 1814-1898
Birth Year: 1814
Death Year: 1898

Dyer, Sidney, who served in the U. S. Army from 1831 to c. 1840, is a native of White Creek, Washington County, New York, where he was born in 1814. On leaving the army he was ordained a Baptist Minister in 1842, and acted first as a Missionary to the Choctaws, then as Pastor in Indianapolis, Indiana (1852), and as Secretary to the Baptist Publication Society, Phila. (1859). He has published sundry works, and in the Southwestern Psalmist, 1851, 16 of his hymns are found.

The following are later and undated:—
1. Go, preach the blest salvation. Missions. In the Baptist Praise Book, 1871, and The Baptist Hymn & Tune Book, 1871.
2. Great Framer [Maker] of unnumbered worlds. National Humiliation. In the Boston Unitarian Hymn [and Tune] Book, 1868, and others.
3. When faint and weary toiling. Work whilst it is day. In the Baptist Praise Book, 1871.
4. Work, for the night is coming. Duty. This hymn is in wider use than the foregoing, but though often ascribed to Dyer, is really by Miss Anna L. Walker, of Canada, who published a volume of Poems, 1868. S. Dyer, in 1854, wrote a hymn on the same subject for a Sunday-school in Indianapolis, and hence the confusion between the two. In 1882 a cento beginning with the same stanza was given in Whiting's (English) Hymns for the Church Catholic, No. 366. Of this cento, stanzas i., ii. are by Miss Walker; and stanzas iii., iv. by Miss Whiting, daughter of the editor of that collection. [Rev.F. M. Bird, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Dyer, S., p. 317, ii. Additional hymns by Dr. Dyer are given in the Baptist Sursum Corda, Phila., 1898, with the following dates :—
1. Enter, Jesus bids thee welcome. Invitation. 1883.
2. No more with horrors veil the tomb. Burial. 1897.
Dr. Dyer d. in 1898.

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

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Dyer, Sidney. (White Creek, New York, February 11, 1814--December 22, 1898, Philadelphia). Baptist. Indiana State University, honorary A.M. ; Bucknell University, honorary Ph.D. Missionary to the Choctaws early in his career. Pastorates at Brownsville, New York, 1842; Indianapolis, 1852-1859. District secretary of the American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia, 1859-1885. Author of eight religious books designed for children, two volumes of verse: Voices of Nature (Louisville, 1849), and Songs and Ballads (Indianapolis, 1857). Wrote a large number of hymns in Sunday School as well as church collections. In 1851, he published The South Western Psalmist (Louisville), which became known as Dyer's Psalmist. Of 467 hymns, 16 are by Dyer. Also wrote a prize-winning hymn "O wondrous land! thy onward march sublime" for the Jubilee of the American Baptist Home Mission Society which was help in New York in 1882. This 66-stanza hymn may be found in Baptist Home Missions in North America: Including a Full Report of the Proceedings and Address of the Jubilee Meeting . . . (New York: Baptist Home Mission Rooms, 1883). "Work, for the night is coming," written by Annie L. (Walker) Coghill, was sometimes ascribed to Dyer. The confusion arose when, in 1854, Dyer wrote a text on the same subject for a Sunday School in Indianapolis.

--Deborah Carlton Loftis, DNAH Archives


Texts by Sidney Dyer (48)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Work, for the night is coming; Work through the morning hoursS. Dyer (Author)English96
While now we taste these emblems, LordSidney Dyer (Author)3
When mourning o'er my sense ofRev. Sidney Dyer (Author)3
When Jesus once came to Jerusalem's gateSidney Dyer (Author)3
When faint and weary toilingSidney Dyer (Author)English19
When at the margin of the streamSidney Dyer (Author)3
We come to his courtsS. Dyer (Author)1
Unto Thy temple, Lord, we comeSidney Dyer (Author)English1
Time is earnest, passing byRev. Sidney Dyer (1814— ) (Author)English22
Through a weary landSidney Dyer (Author)2
Though they may lay beneath the groundSidney Dyer (Author)9
The year has flown and we againSidney Dyer (Author)7
That thou art love, O God, I seeSidney Dyer (Author)3
Soft and light o'er the soul are now glidingS. Dyer (Author)3
Should storms arise and darkness reignSidney Dyer (Author)3
Rouse thee, child of heavenSidney Dyer (Author)6
Repent, believe, and be baptized, The great divine commandSidney Dyer (Author)English3
Our life is like an idle dreamSidney Dyer (Author)4
O'er dark and stormy watersSidney Dyer (Author)3
O never look back with your hand on the plowSidney Dyer (Author)English3
O Lord, we come before thee now, Thou whoSidney Dyer (Author)3
No more with horrors veil the tombSidney Dyer (Author)English3
My bark is on the deepS. Dyer (Author)3
Lo Zion's banners streamingSidney Dyer (Author)2
Life is a dreaming, death an awakingSidney Dyer (Author)2
காலம் நேர்த்தியாய் நகருதே (Kālam nērttiyāy nakarutē)Sidney Dyer (Author)Tamil2
Join with us Immanuel's bandSidney Dyer (Author)English2
I would not have life's pathway smoothSidney Dyer (Author)3
I hear the voice of singingSidney Dyer (Author)7
How sad to return to the home where light-heartedSidney Dyer (Author)3
How precious the dying of saints to the LordRev. Sydney Dyer (Author)4
How blest are weSidney Dyer (Author)4
Greatest of beings, source of lifeDyer (Author)2
Great Maker of unnumbered worldsSidney Dyer (Author)15
Great Framer of unnumbered worldsDyer (Author)1
Great Cause of all things, Source of lifeDyer (Author)7
Grant us wisdom, gracious LordAnon. (Author)3
Go when the skies are brightestSidney Dyer (Author)English2
Go proclaim the wondrous storySidney Dyer (Author)English4
Go preach the blest salvationSidney Dyer (Author)English18
Farewell to my homeS. Dyer (Author)English4
Faith, hope, love, are awakingRev. Sidney Dyer (Author)2
Ever to Jesus go, there leaveSidney Dyer (Author)2
Enter, Jesus bids thee welcomeSidney Dyer (Author)English14
Come heart broken sinnerSidney Dyer (Author)3
Beneath the Jordan's limpid waveS. Dyer (Author)3
Behold a host with rapt emotionSidney Dyer (Author)2
Arouse! a traitor band is armingS. Dyer (Author)3

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