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Mary Bradford Whiting

Short Name: Mary Bradford Whiting
Full Name: Whiting, Mary Bradford, 1864-
Birth Year: 1864

Whiting, Mary Bradford, was born at Bloomfield, Essex. She is daughter of the Rev. J. B. Whiting, Vicar of St. Luke's, Ramsgate. To her father's Hymns for the Church Catholic, 1882, she contributed:—
1. Come ye yourselves apart and rest awhile. The way is weary, &c. Holy Communion.
2. O Sun of truth and glory. Morning.
3. O word of love! O word of life. Holy Scripture.
4. There was beauty on the sea. Creation.
5. Time is swiftly passing o'er us. New Year.
6. To Thee, Creator, in Whose love. Holy Trinity.
7. What was the holy joy, O Lord. Work.
The best of these hymns are Nos. 1 and 7, and all are worthy of attention.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Whiting, Mary B., p. 1276, ii. In C. W. A. Brooke's Additional Hymns, 1903, the following by Miss Whiting are given: (1) "Lord of Might, our land's Defender" (National Hymn), and (2), "To mourn our dead we gather here " (Burial).

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


Texts by Mary Bradford Whiting (5)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come ye yourselves apart and rest awhile (Whiting)Mary B. Whiting (Author)English2
Go forth, go forth to win the worldMary Bradford Whiting (Author)English1
Lord of might, our land's defenderMary Bradford Whiting (Author)1
Stars of evening, softly gleamingMary Bradford Whiting (Author)English4
What was thy holy joy, O LordMary Bradford Whiting (Author)English2

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