William Hunter

William Hunter
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Short Name: William Hunter
Full Name: Hunter, William, 1811-1877
Birth Year: 1811
Death Year: 1877

Hunter, William, D.D, son of John Hunter, was born near Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland, May 26, 1811. He removed to America in 1817, and entered Madison College in 1830. For some time he edited the Conference Journal, and the Christian Advocate. In 1855 he was appointed Professor of Hebrew in Alleghany College: and subsequently Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Alliance, Stark Country, Ohio. He died in 1877. He edited Minstrel of Zion, 1845; Select Melodies, 1851; and Songs of Devotion, 1859. His hymns, over 125 in all, appeared in these works. Some of these have been translated into various Indian languages. The best known are :—
1. A home in heaven; what a joyful thought. Heaven a Home. From his Minstrel of Zion, 1845, into the Methodist Scholar's Hymn Book, London, 1870, &c.
2. Joyfully, joyfully onward I [we] move. Pressing towards Heaven. This hymn is usually dated 1843. It was given in his Minstrel of Zion, 1845, and Select Melodies, 1851, and his Songs of Devotion, 1859. It has attained to great popularity. Two forms of the hymn are current, the original, where the second stanza begins "Friends fondly cherished, have passed on before"; and the altered form, where it reads: “Teachers and Scholars have passed on before." Both texts are given in W. F. Stevenson's Hymns for Church & Home, 1873, Nos. 79, 80, c.
3. The [My] heavenly home is bright and fair. Pressing towards Heaven. From his Minstrel of Zion, 1845, into the Cottage Melodies, New York, 1859, and later collections.
4. The Great Physician now is near. Christ the Physician. From his Songs of Devotion, 1859
5. Who shall forbid our grateful[chastened]woe? This hymn, written in 1843, was published in his Minstrel of Zion, 1845, and in his Songs of Devotion, 1859. [ Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by William Hunter (192)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
至大醫生現今可近 (Zhì dà yīshēng xiànjīn kě jìn)William Hunter (Author)Chinese2
You may sing of the beauties of the mountains and daleWilliam Hunter (Author)English35
Ye erring souls that wildly roamWilliam Hunter (Author)7
يا نفس قد وافى يسوعWilliam Hunter (Author)Arabic1
Woe, woe to the sinner who lives in his sinWilliam Hunter (Author)9
With faces turned for Zion's hillWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Why, weepest thou and sighestWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Why wanderest thou so far from homeW. H. (Author)5
Who would mourn, and pine, and languishWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Who shall forbid our grateful [chastened] woeWilliam Hunter (Author)English8
While wandering to and froWilliam Hunter (Author)English17
While in this hostile regionWilliam Hunter (Author)3
Where Babel's drooping willows stoodWilliam Hunter (Author)5
When the holy fire descendedWilliam Hunter (Author)1
When, O Creator, when thy mightW. H. (Author)1
When Jacob, the pilgrim, was wearied by dayW. H. (Adapter)1
When I set out for heavenWilliam Hunter (Author)6
When day first dawned upon my soulWilliam Hunter (Author)1
What a wonder of mercy is thisWilliam Hunter (Author)1
We're marching to the promised land, A land all fair and brightWilliam Hunter (Author)English34
We're bound for the land of the pure and the holyWilliam Hunter (Author)English72
We are one in sinful natureW. H. (Author)1
We are joyously voyaging over the mainWilliam Hunter (Author)English30
Wake, Christian soldiers, wakeWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Vor sjælelæge nu er nærWm. Hunter (Author)2
Venez, coeurs souffrants et meurtrisWilliam Hunter (Author)French2
Up, the voice from heaven is soundingWilliam Hunter (Author)2
'Twas in the days of vernal primeWilliam Hunter (Author)2
To the promised home in gloryWilliam Hunter (Author)English20
To Jordan's banks our hosts are comeWilliam Hunter (Author)3
Though to a distant regionWilliam Hunter (Author)4
Though poor my condiction, and low my degreeWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Though flowers of hope so early fadeWilliam Hunter (Author)1
This may be thy latest callWilliam Hunter (Author)1
This earth has [hath] many a pleasant sweetWilliam Hunter (Author)5
There is a spot to me more dear Than native vale or mountainWilliam Hunter (Author)English84
There is a river deep and dark, and terrible and wideWilliam Hunter, D.D. (Author)English1
There is a place where the angels dwellWilliam Hunter (Author)English7
There is a place where my hopes are stayedWilliam Hunter (Author)English61
There is no name so sweet on earthRev. William Hunter (Author (refrain))English1
There is a land, surpassing fairW. H. (Author)2
There is a God, awestruck, I feelW. H. (Author)2
There comes a day, a fearful dayW. H. (Author)8
There are moments when music's soft numbers enchantWilliam Hunter, D.D. (Author)2
The vernal flowers their beauties spreadWilliam Hunter (Author)6
The stars the stars those lamps of lightW. H. (Author)1
The Shepherd of soulsWilliam Hunter (Author)3
The shades of night are gone, The morning glories shineWm. Hunter, D.D. (Author)English3
The music of his steps was soughtWilliam Hunter (Author)2
The light of truth is breaking, on the mountain tops it gleamsWm. Hunter, D.D. (Author)English16
The hosts of God, the unseen hostsW. H. (Author)1
The heavenly home is bright and fairWilliam Hunter (Author)9
The great Physician now is hereWilliam Hunter (Author)English867
The grave is void, the grave is voidW. H. (Author)1
The child, the child, the king old prophet saidWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Tearfully lay her down to restRev. W. Hunter, D.D. (Author)3
Soon we shall see, shall see the glorious morningWilliam Hunter (Author)6
Soon shall we see the glorious morningWilliam Hunter (Author)English12
Sinners, the city where you dwellWilliam Hunter (Author)6
संसार का सबसे बड़ा वैध्य, वह है हमारा येशु (Sansaar ka sabase bada vaidhy, vah hai hamaara yeshu)William Hunter (Author)Hindi2
Saints of God what glories meet yeRev. Wm. Hunter, D. D. (Author)3
Saints exult adieu to tearsW. H. (Author)6
Safe, safe within the arkWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Rise, sinner, rise, The Master calleth for theeWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Review the palsied sinner's caseWilliam Hunter (Author)7
Religion is a glorious treasureW. H. (Alterer)1
Proclaim ye rasomed ones proclaimW. H. (Author)1
Pray brethren pray, the prayer of faith availethWilliam Hunter (Author)English4
Pilgrim and stranger, where dost thou strayWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Our kindred dear to heaven have [are] goneWilliam Hunter (Author)8
Our heavenly Father, Let thy nameWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Our gracious Savior and our LordW. H. (Author)English2
Our Father, God, and KingWilliam Hunter (Author)3
O who would remain in this prison of clayRev. W. H. Hunter (Author)English4
O [Come] sing to me of heaven When I am called to dieRev. Wm. Hunter (Author)English1
O, praise the Lord, His name extol, The God of skill and mightW. H. (Author)English1
O how can I forget the hourW. H. (Author)5
O happy the day he was bornW. H. (Author)4
Of all the bright ensignsWm. Hunter, D.D. (Author)2
O yes, I'll join the union bandWilliam Hunter (Author)1
O praise the Lord, he dwells on highWilliam Hunter (Author)1
O no, I never can forgetWilliam Hunter (Author)1
O meet me at the throne of graceWilliam Hunter (Author)3
O Jesus, immaculate LambRev. Wm. Hunter, D. D. (Author)English4
O how shall I praise my adorable SaviorWilliam Hunter (Author)1
O how can I forgetWilliam Hunter (Author)2
O had I the wings of a dove, I would flyWilliam Hunter (Author)English4
O Gottesstadt wie schön bist duWilliam Hunter (Author)German1
O give me the riches that never decayWilliam Hunter (Author)English3
O give me the flowers that never decayWilliam Hunter (Author)2
O blessed Lord, be near usWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Now sendest thou thine autumn, LordW. H. (Author)2
No, I cannot, cannot yetWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Ni tabibu wa karibuWilliam Hunter (Author)Swahili1
My soul is happy in its choiceWilliam Hunter (Author)2
My name is now in heaven recordedW. H. (Author)1
My mansion in the skyW. H. (Author)1
My Lord, my Life, at last to theeWilliam Hunter (Author)7
My hope hath found a resting placeW. H. (Author)2
My heavenly home is bright and fair, When the general roll is called, I'll be thereWilliam Hunter (Author)English4
My heavenly home is bright and fair We'll be gathered homeWilliam Hunter (Author)English34
My heavenly home is bright and fair, I long to be thereWilliam Hunter (Author)English9
My heavenly home is bright and fair, I have a home in gloryWilliam Hunter (Author)2
My heavenly home is bright and fair, Nor pain nor death can enter thereWilliam Hunter (Author)English501
Mourn, my harp, the soon departedW. H. (Author)3
Mit Himmelhjem er skjoen og kj'rWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Mganga wetu ni karibuW. Hunter, 1811-1877 (Author)Swahili2
Ma'xeeno'eestomanehėWilliam Hunter (Author)Cheyenne2
Many souls on life's dark oceanDr. Hunter (Author)English11
മഹാ വൈദ്യൻ സമീപത്തു (Mahā vaidyan samīpattu)William Hunter (Author)Malayalam2
Love, love, love, Love for the fallen weakW. H. (Author)1
Lord, thou hast with thee on highW. H. (Author)1
Look not on the wine become redWm. Hunter, D.D. (Author)English5
L'ngfelsfuld ile nu Tankerne hjemWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Llenos de gozo que Cristo nos daG. Hunter (Author)Spanish4
Let others choose the place of mirthWilliam Hunter (Author)1
La tierna voz del Salvador, Nos habla conmovidaWm. Hunter (Author)Spanish16
La tierna voz del SalvadorWilliam Hunter (Author)Spanish1
Joyfully, Joyfully, onward I move, Bound to the land of bright spirits aboveWilliam Hunter (Author)English222
Jerusalem, thy mansions fairWilliam Hunter (Author)English6
Jerusalem, built grandly highW. H. (Author)1
Is not this the land of Beulah (Chorus)William Hunter (Author)English2
In this glad employWilliam Hunter (Author)3
In the Christian's home in gloryWilliam Hunter (Author)English23
In that bright world of joy aboveWilliam Hunter (Author)3
In seasons of grief to my God I'll repairWilliam Hunter (Author)English56
In error's ways you vainly roamWilliam Hunter (Author)3
I'm traveling to another sphereW. H. (Author)1
Im Himmel ist mein Heim so schön, Da kann nicht Not noch Tod eingehnWilliam Müller (Author)German3
I'll meet thee at the hour of prayerW. H. (Author)2
If some kind wealthy friend should waitWilliam Hunter (Author)1
I seek a place which is out of sightWilliam Hunter (Author)11
I left my heavenly FatherWilliam Hunter (Author)4
I am fading away to the land of the blestWilliam Hunter (Author)English14
I am dwelling on the mountain, Where the golden sunlight gleamsWilliam Hunter (Author)English20
How happy are the favored fewWilliam Hunter (Author)5
How brightly beams the day of graceW. H. (Author)2
How blest the place where Jesus isWilliam Hunter (Author)6
How blest the man well-doingW. H. (Author)1
Haste, haste, the clouds ariseWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Happy the spirit released from its clayWilliam Hunter (Author)English7
Happy the day, divinely sweetWm. Hunter, D.D. (Author)2
Happy are our days belowWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Hail the day that brought our freedomWm. Hunter (Author)6
Hail, hidden mystery of graceW. H. (Author)1
Hail, happy morn, I gladly riseWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Hail, happy day, when Christ, the SonWilliam Hunter (Author)3
Gone, gone from earth's wearisome trialsW. H. (Author)1
God of the forests, fields, and floodsWilliam Hunter (Author)1
God of our fathers, whose right handWilliam Hunter (Author)5
God be praised in every landWm. Hunter, D. D. (Author)English3
Go, bring me [them], said the dying fairWilliam Hunter (Author)English8
Give me but some humble spotWilliam Hunter (Author)1
From this terrene and mortal shoreWilliam Hunter (Author)3
Freudenvoll, freudenvoll walle ich fortWilliam Hunter (Author)German2
Fly up, my soul, and view the plainsW. H. (Author)1
Firmly, brethren, firmly standW. H. (Author)English17
Father in heaven, the morning raysW. H. (Author)1
Father in heaven, how great the graceWilliam Hunter (Author)1
فارحا فارحا أمضي إلى المسكن المستنير بالحملWilliam Hunter (Author)Arabic1
Ein himmlisch Heim, welche große FreudWm. Hunter (Author)German4
Droben in des Himmels FernenWilliam Hunter (Author)German1
Der rechte Arzt ist immer nahWilliam Hunter (Author)German1
Der große Arzt ist jetzt uns nahWm. Hunter (Author)German5
Den store L'ge er nu n'rWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Den store lege nå er naerWilliam Hunter (Author)Norwegian2
Den store läkaren är härWilliam Hunter (Author)3
Del mundo ya me separéWilliam Hunter (Author)Spanish2
Death has no sting for those whoWm. Hunter, D.D. (Author)2
Dark was that day in natureWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Come, tell of your vesselWilliam Hunter (Author)4
Come, ghastly death, and lay me lowWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Come, come, come, Come for the Father waitsWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Come, children, let your voices riseWilliam Hunter (Author)4
Christian sailors, strike the chorusWilliam Hunter (Author)1
Cease, fond nature, cease this clingingWilliam Hunter (Author)English2
Broad is the road that leads to deathW. H. (Author)English1
Blissful hours, when first I knew HimWilliam Hunter (Author)English4
Beautiful forms in mellow lightRev. Wm. Hunter, D.D. (Author)English6
Az áldott orvos közelegWilliam Hunter (Author)Hungarian1
Away from his home and the friends of his youthWilliam Hunter (Author)English35
Awake, my faith, and bring to viewWilliam Hunter (Author)4
Auf des Lebens wilden Fluten treibt von Ort zu OrtWm. Hunter (Author)German5
And may I still get thereWilliam Hunter (Author)English19
An old [As a] soldier I stand with my sword in my handW. Hunter, D.D. (Author)English8
Aloft, aloft, the spirit plumes her wingsW. H. (Author)1
Ah tell me not of gold or treasureWilliam Hunter (Author)English3
Ah never was sorrow like mineWilliam Hunter (Author)2
Accept our thanks for all your loveW. H. (Author)1
A stranger and a pilgrim hereWilliam Hunter (Author)2
A pilgrim and a stranger here, I seek a home to pilgrims dearWilliam Hunter (Author)English2
A home in heaven, what a joyful thoughtWilliam Hunter (Author)English33

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