Short Name: | Chandler Robbins |
Full Name: | Robbins, Chandler, 1810-1882 |
Birth Year: | 1810 |
Death Year: | 1882 |
Robbins, Chandler, D.D., was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, Feb. 14, 1810, and educated at Harvard College (1829), and the Cambridge Divinity School (1833). In 1833 he became Pastor of the Second [Unitarian] Church, Boston, succeeding Dr. H. Ware, jun., and Ralph Waldo Emerson. He received his D.D. degree from Harvard in 1855, and died at Westport, Massachusetts, Sept. 12, 1882. Dr. Robbins published several prose works. He also edited The Social Hymn Book in 1843, and Hymns for Christian Worship, 1854. His two hymns,"Lo, the day of rest declineth" (Evening), and "While thus [now] Thy throne of grace we seek " (The Voice of God), appeared in Dr. G. E. Ellis's Psalms & Hymns for the Sanctuary, 1845. L. B. Barnes's tune, "Bedford Street," was written for the former.
[Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
Texts by Chandler Robbins (4) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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Grateful thanks, before we part | Chandler Robbins (Author) | 1 | |
Lo! the day of rest declineth | Chandler Robbins (Author) | English | 49 |
There is a land mine eye hath seen | C. Robbins (Author) | English | 1 |
While now [thus] Thy throne of grace we seek | Chandler Robbins (Author) | English | 12 |