Frank Mason North

Frank Mason North
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Short Name: Frank Mason North
Full Name: North, Frank Mason, 1850-1935
Birth Year: 1850
Death Year: 1935

North, Frank Mason, D.D., b. at New York, Dec. 3, 1850, graduated at Wesleyan University 1872, and entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church 1872. In 1892 he became Correspondence Secretary of the New York City Church Extension and Missionary Society, and is now (1905) editor of The Christian City. His hymns in common use include:—
1. Jesus, the calm that fills my breast. [Peace.] In The Plymouth Hymnal,1894; Sursum Corda, 1898; The Methodist Hymnal, 1905, &c.
2. When cross the crowded ways of life. [City Missions.] In The Methodist Hymnal, 1905. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.]

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

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North, Frank Mason, D.D. (December 3, 1850--December 17, 1935). The Appendix Index reference, p.1607 in Julian, to Dr. North is to John Post Attwater who used "Frank North" as his nom de plume. In addition to the information included in the short biographical sketch at p.1677 it should be added that Dr. North continued his studies at Wesleyan University, advancing to the M.A. degree in 1875, later being honored by that institution's D.D., 1894, and L.L.D., 1918. He was a member of the New York East Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church and served several pastorates in New York State and City as well as one at Middletown, Connecticut, 1887-1892. During the years 1892-1912, while Corresponding Secretary of the New York City Extension and Missionary Society and the editor of The Christian City, he was also Corresponding Secretary of the National City Evangelical Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church. From 1912 to 1924 he was the Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of his church and through these years he served as Chairman of its Executive Committee. He was also Secretary, Chairman of the Executive Committee, and President of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. It was largely through his efforts and influence that the Federal Council was organized.

Trustee and member of governing boards of numerous institutions in the United States, China, and Japan, among the additional honors which came to him were Chevalier Legion of Honor and "Officer de l'Instruction Publique," France; Officer of the Royal Order of George I, Greece. He was one of the great Protestant leaders of his generation. The leading article in The Hymn, 30 April 1950, was an excellent appreciation of Dr. North and his work.

Sources: Handbooks of various hymnals; Who Was Who I; Foote, Henry Wilder, Three Centuries of American Hymnody; Ninde, Edward S., Story of the American Hymn; Bailey, ALbert E., The Gospel in Hymns; Pratt, John Barnes, Present Day Hymns; correspondence.

--Robert G. McCutchan, DNAH Archives


Texts by Frank Mason North (14)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Entre el vaivén de la ciudadFrank Mason North (Author)Spanish12
Jesus, the calm that fills my breastFrank M. North (Author)English17
O Christ, my Lord, whose perfect lifeFrank Mason North (Author)English2
O master of the waking worldFrank Mason North (Author)English27
¡Oh Cristo de infinito amor!Frank Mason North, 1850-1935 (Author)Spanish10
¡Oh, Dios! al mundo en confusiónFrank Mason North (Author)Spanish2
Take up thy cross, the Savior said, If thou wouldst my disciple beFrank Mason North (Author (B))English2
The world's astir, the clouds of stormFrank Mason North (Author)English13
Thou Lord of Light, across the yearsFrank Mason North (Author)English7
Ti tengñgat' ducducot ti biagFrank Mason North (Author)Tagalog2
Touch thou, O Lord, the century's crestFrank Mason North (Author)2
Wakantanka waonśidaFrank Mason North (Author)Dakota1
Where cross the crowded ways of lifeFrank Mason North (Author)English367
Where lies our path, we seek to knowFrank Mason North (Author)3

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