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M. B. C. Slade
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Short Name: M. B. C. Slade
Full Name: Slade, M. B. C. (Mary Bridges Canedy), 1826-1882
Birth Year: 1826
Death Year: 1882

Mary Bridges Canady Slade USA 1826-1882. Born in Fall River, MA, she was well-educated and became a minister's wife, teacher, and poet. She was assistant editor of The New England Journal of Education. She also authored hymns, Sunday school materials and books on education, primarily used for training teachers. She authored a children's magazine, “Wide-awake”. She and her husband were active in the underground railroad (helping slaves achieve their freedom). She spent her whole life living in the same town.

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Texts by M. B. C. Slade (158)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A quem sua vida nos fez doaçãoM. B. C. Slade (Author)Portuguese1
A voice that I hear, across the seaMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English3
Above the bruised faceM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Alguien está a mi puertaMary B. C. Slade (Author)Spanish3
All around were field and forestM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
All over the sacred pages, the lives, almost divineM. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
Along the silent pathM. B. C. S. (Author)English6
Are you staying, safely stayingMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English25
As forth from the city, went Jesus one dayMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English4
At dewy dawn, in misty mornMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Be with us, O Father dearMary Slade (Author)English1
Beautiful lake of GalileeMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Beautiful river, flowing foreverM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Behold the glorious banner of salvationMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English8
Behold the little flock, precious lambs of Jesus!Mrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English5
Beyond this land of parting, losing and leavingMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English54
Birds are rejoicingMary Bridges Canedy Slade (Author)2
Charlie wants a piece of breadMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)2
Cheerful raise a joyful tuneM. B. C. Slade (Author)English3
Children, children why do you singMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Come dearest Lord, and bless this daySlade (Author)English2
Come down beside the waters, so calm, and sweet and stillMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English2
Come happy children, fold each little handM. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
Come hither, little childrenM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Come, merry lad, I am waiting for youMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Come, O come, and gaily goMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
De obscuras regionesM. B. C. Slade (Author)Spanish1
Dize-nos, não tens ouvido contarM. B. C. Slade (Author)Portuguese1
Don't you see the blue cloudsMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)2
Down by the dancing billowsM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Down the bay, far awayMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Draw nigh to us, our FatherMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English3
Drummer boy, drummer boy, where are you speedingMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)3
Dulcemente Jesús nos llamaM. B. C. Slade (Author)Spanish1
Flag of freemen gone before usMary Slade (Author)English1
For me, my Father callsM. B. C. Slade (Author)English2
Four little feet on the entryMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
From all the dark placesMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English125
From the Bethlehem manger homeMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English5
From western wilds and watersM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Great Naaman the SyrianMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Hark, the gentle voice of Jesus fallethMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English76
Harvest fields with golden glow [gold aglow]Mary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English3
Hast erkoren, du erkoren Unsers Jesu treue Hirtenhut?M. B. C. Slade (Author)German3
Hear how a sower onceMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English2
Hear, now, the blessed Jesus tenderly sayM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Her sad vigil keeping, Mary sat weepingM. B. C. Slade (Author)English4
Holy Father, grant thy blessing To us children of Thy careM. B. C. Slade (Author)English2
How happy were theyMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)1
How strange it seems that I couldM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
I know not what the morrow'll bringM. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
I love my Father, for, on highM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
I love to see in pictured restM. B. C. Slade (Author)2
I wandered just at evenMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)4
If I, like Galilee fishersM. B. C. Slade (Author)English12
If the boys and girls will listenMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)2
I'm glad the holy angelsMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Im heil'gen BibelworteM. B. C. Slade (Author)German0
I'm looking for the kingdomM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
In Bethlehem's manger so lowM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
In the desert days of oldMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English8
In the springtime, little sisterMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
In the vineyard of the Master There was growing once a treeMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English9
Into the tent where a gypsy boy layMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English110
I've strayed till late, the night is fallingMary B. C. Slade (Author)English6
Jesus in the temple, with the doctors wiseM. B. C. Slade (Author)English3
Let us raise a song for the pathway longMrs. Mary B. C. Slade (Author)1
Lift up, lift up each cheerful voiceM. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
Lightly, gently, gaily glideM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Liken the kingdom to the springingMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English6
Listen, O listen, our father all holyMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English4
Long ago when little childrenMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English5
Look abroad over the fields of the nationMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English4
Lord, must I go, the desert ways along?M. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
Marching on, marching on, come the glad children hereMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English1
Ninety nine in the safe fold abidingMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)1
No sounding battle-cry we ringM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Not on the mount nor [not] besideM. B. C. Slade (Author)2
Now, all our work is doneMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
O Christmas child, so wise and dear!M. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
O I love to think how JesusMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English8
O say who is heM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
O'er fragrant summer fieldsMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Over the desert and dreary wayMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English3
Over the waters, dark and foamingM. B. C. Slade (Author)English4
O ye who have lost your possessions of peaceMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English2
Once a feast was made and the board was laidMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English3
Once, forth to meet the bridegroomMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English4
Once over Judea's hills by nightMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English3
One bright and pleasant summer dayMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
One day I saw a little childMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
One more year has goneMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English4
One! two! three! four! five! six! seven!M. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
Otro año más queda ya atrásM. B. C. Slade (Author)Spanish1
Our Lord hath sent a ShepherdMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Over the hills and adown the snowy dellsMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English5
Peaceful the morning, quiet the dayMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English4
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, Happy children now in the temple singMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English8
Raise your little hands and point them to the northM. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
Rocked upon the raging billowMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English5
Say, have you read in the story oldenMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English5
Say, who hath sorrow, contentions and woe?Mrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English5
School is done, school is doneM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
See, O see, as here we standMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
See the merry farmer boyMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Seven fishers went out by night at seaMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)3
Sing, brother, sing, for the nightM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Sowing, sowing, sowing the precious seedMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
Springtime brings the robinMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Sweet is the promise faith sees enrolledMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)2
Sweetly, Lord, have we heard Thee callingMary B. C. Slade (Author)English240
Tell it again, tell it again, Salvation's story repeat over and over (Chorus)Mary B. C. Slade (Author)English0
Thank God for our countryMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
The children are waitingM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
The Lord, our God, hath made the pleasant wildwood shadeMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English1
The Master stood at the vineyard gateMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English5
The ninety and nine, His dear ones that stayM. B. C. Slade (Author)English2
The sun is rising over the oceanMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
The voice of the Lord sweetly sayeth to meM. B. C. Slade (Author)English2
The year is hastingM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
There's a beautiful place for you and for meMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English12
There's a city of GodMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
There's a fountain free, that avails for meMrs. M.B.C. Slade (Author)English2
There's a fountain free, 'tis for you and meMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English69
There's a wail from the islands of the seaMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English15
This day no thorn crowned cross of painMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English3
This is the way the mist goes upM. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
This is the way the snow comes downMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English7
Thou Bethsaida, the lovely, down beside the seaMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
Thou, O Lord, all our sin and sorrow knowingM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Thou who in Thy church of oldMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English3
'Tis the story ever newMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
To the heavenly JerusalemMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English9
Tumesikia ukisemaM. B. C. Slade (Author)Swahili0
Una fuente hay que la vida daMary Slade (Author)Spanish1
Up to the bountiful Giver of lifeMiss Mariana B. Slade (Author)English110
Very early in the morn, Came to marys, weepingMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
We are little soldier menMary Slade (Author)English1
We are marching to Canaan, through the desert vastMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English5
We love the sunny days of SpringMrs. B. C. Slade (Author)3
We show you now, with lips and handsMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
We sing the year's long [glad] story of Sabbath service doneMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)English2
We will go down among the meadowsM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
What is pure and fair and whiteM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
What saith Jehovah, the holy oneMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)3
What story so sweet is the songM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
When flowery summer is at handM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
When Jesus Christ was on earthM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
When our beloved Jesus rodeMary B. C. Slade (Author)1
When the blessed Savior walked on earth belowM. B. C. Slade (Author)English1
When the cry shall be made at the midnightMiss Mariana B. Slade (Author)English8
When the earth awakes with singingMary Slade (Author)English1
Where almond groves are vineyardsM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Where Potomac's streamMary B. C. L. Slade (Author)1
Where shall the good children go when they dieM. B. C. Slade (Author)1
Where the jasper walls are beaming, Where the pearly portals are glowingMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English25
Who at my door is standingM. B. C. Slade (Author)English141
With His dear and loving careMrs. M. B. C. Slade (Author)English10
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