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Short Name: Clarence M. Seamans
Full Name: Seamans, Clarence M., 1869-1939
Birth Year: 1869
Death Year: 1939

Seamans, Clarence Milton. (Johnston, Rhode Island, February 8, 1869--July 21, 1939, Whitman, Massachusetts). Direct descendant of Roger Williams, the founder of the Rhode Island Colony. Seamans married Annie May Bennett on October 8, 1890; they had four children.

Ordained to the ministry of the Advent Christian Church, he served their churches in Pascoag and River Point, R.I.; Dover, New Hampshire; Chelsea, Springfield, and Boston, Mass.; and Rutland, Vermont. His last 19 years were spent as pastor in Whitman, Mass. For many years, he was secretary of the Massachusetts Advent Christian Conference and of the Marion (Mass.) Campmeeting Association. He was also active in the Alton Bay (N.H.) Campmeeting Association. He contributed many articles to his denomination's periodical, The World's Crisis. He was an ardent pastor, preaching the Christian life and the imminent Second Coming, subjects reflected in his hymns.

In addition to writing and composing a number of hymns and tunes, he was a joint editor of the Golden Sheaf (1902) and Carols of Hope (1906).

--Russell J. Cross and Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives


Texts by Clarence M. Seamans (62)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A refuge sweet, a calm retreatClarence M. Seamans (Author)1
A world in awful darkness layC. M. S. (Author)English2
After the toil comes restC. M. S. (Author)English2
All they who put their trust in GodC. M. S. (Author)English17
As the sailor on the oceanC. M. S. (Author)English1
Behold, he cometh with cloudsClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
Blessed Jesus, smile upon us nowClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
Come, Holy Spirit, gift divineClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
Dear Savior, now as we must partClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
Glory to God, the holy angels sing, With peals of joy the heavenly arches ringClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
Go ye into all the world Was Jesus' last commandClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
God is our refuge and our strength, A very present help indeedC. M. S. (Author)English3
Hold fast that thou hastClarence M. Seamans (Author)English5
I love the blessed Savior, He's all in all to meC. M. Seamans (Author)English1
I love to hear you tell How many years agoClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
In a garden 'mid the fragrant flowersC. M. S. (Author)English1
In the realms of light and gloryC. M. S. (Author)English1
In the straight and narrow way, Help me walk, dear Lord, I prayC. M. S. (Author)English1
In this world of sadness, There are hearts to winClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
I've wandered far away from TheeC. M. Seamans (Author)English1
Jesus is my tender ShepherdC. M. S. (Author)English1
Little builders now are weC. M. S. (Author)English1
My life was darkened once by sinC. M. S. (Author)English5
O Christ of Galilee, thou Master of the seaClarence M. Seamans (Author)1
O'er a lost and sinful cityClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
O happy, happy Children's DayC. M. S. (Author)English1
Once more we greet each other hereClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
Only a step to Jesus, He is the children's FriendClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
Praises ring! shout and singClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
See the little flowers nodding in the sunC. M. S. (Author)English1
Soon shall our Savior in glory appearClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
The Master needs workers that are tried and trueClarence M. Seamans (Author)2
There are dreary hours when my heart is sadC. M. S. (Author)English1
There are mansions full of gloryC. M. S. (Author)English1
There is a quiet, secluded spotClarence M. Seamans (Author)1
There's a call for volunteers, Hear the cryC. M. S. (Author)English1
There's a light that never failsC. M. S. (Author)English1
Though the storm around me is ragingClarence M. Seamans (Author)3
'Tis the crafty little foxesClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
To the busy Savior long agoClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
'Twas a calm and peaceful nightClarence M. Seamans (Author)English3
Under the banner of Christ our kingClarence M. Seamans (Author)1
Underneath the banner of the Lord our KingClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
We are pilgrims here, Traveling over life's desert bareClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
We are soldiers of the great and heavenly KingC. M. Seamans (Author)English1
We are very little sowers in a broad and fertile fieldC. M. S. (Author)English1
We joyfully come on this hallowed dayC. M. Seamans (Author)English1
Weeping may endure for a nightClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
We're looking for Jesus, Our Savior, to comeClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
What a joyful word is this we hear!Clarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
What wilt Thou have me do, dear Lord?Clarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
When lost and long by sin oppressedC. M. S. (Author)English1
When night settles down on my pathwayC. M. Seamans (Author)English1
When tempest tossed and care oppressedC. M. S. (Author)2
When the day of days shall comeClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
When the Lord shall appear (Seamans)Clarence M. Seamans (Author)1
When the trees are young and smallC. M. S. (Author)English1
Wherever I am by day or nightClarence M. Seamans (Author)English1
While traveling through this dreary landClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
Who will work for Jesus in the harvest fieldClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
With our lips God gave a blessingC. M. S. (Author)English1
Would you have the blessingClarence M. Seamans (Author)English2
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