Mary Hamlin Maxwell

Short Name: Mary Hamlin Maxwell
Full Name: Maxwell, Mary Hamlin, 1814-1853
Birth Year: 1814
Death Year: 1853

Maxwell, Mary Hamlin, born in 1814, and died in 1853, published in 1849 a volume of Original Hymns, N. Y., in which 107 pieces were included. Her hymn in the Methodist Episcopal Hymnal, 1878, "God hath said, 'For ever blessed'" (Early Piety), is from this work.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907), p. 1579


Texts by Mary Hamlin Maxwell (14)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
How I praise Thee, precious SaviorMrs. Maxwell (Author)English1
In the East is morning breakingMary H. Maxwell (Author)English1
I am happy in the Lord, hallelujahMary H. Maxwell (Author)English2
Misy tany mahafalyMary Hamilin (Author)Malagasy2
'Twas lovely all, this glorious earthMary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)2
Come join our Sabbath songMary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)English3
I know that I am but a childMary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)5
I'm a pilgrim and a stranger, Rough and thorny is the roadMary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)English7
Welcome to our festivalMrs. Maxwell (Author)8
Where we oft have met in gladnessMary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)English9
Our Savior bids the children comeMary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)English11
Saints of God! the dawn is brighteningMrs. Mary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)English12
Come to the mercy seat, Come to the place of prayerMary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)English13
The voice is hushed the gentle voiceMary Hamlin Maxwell (Author)14
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