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William Newell

1804 - 1881 Person Name: Rev. Wm. Newell, D.D. Topics: Guardian Care Author of "Will He not Care for Me?" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School Rv William Newell DD USA 1804-1881. Born at Littleton, MA, son of a storekeeper, his family moved to Boston when he was a child. In 1814 he entered the Latin School, graduating four years later. He wrote a lengthy poem for his graduation exercise and was accepted into Harvard, receiving a BA in 1824. He taught for a year at the Latin School, then entered Harvard Divinity School, graduating in 1828. Professor Andrews Norton, who took a lasting interest in him, said his literary acumen was unequaled. He was much consulted by men of letters as a result. After college, he traveled for several months, then accepted a pastorate at the First Parish in Cambridge. In 1830 he was ordained. In 1832 a new church was built by the college across the street. He began ministry there just after a large minority of worshippers had left the church to organize the Shepard Congregational Society. Controversy in the parish between orthodox and liberal members was bitter, and the minority protested against Newell as pastor. He refused to engage in controversy and ignored all hostility. As a result of his gentleness, the quarrel soon passed into oblivion. In 1835 he married Francis Boott Wells, and they had six children: William, Frances, Robert, Kirk, Louise, and Jane. His domestic life was a happy one. Harvard conferred to him his DD degree in 1853. He remained as pastor of the First Parish until his retirement in 1868. His congregation was very diverse, consisting of academic people, retired ministers, and common folk. Somehow he managed to please most everybody through his simple and direct sermons. He wrote Bible commentaries and much verse, but never tried to publish it. He had come to Cambridge in delicate health, but managed to labor as he wished until the last year of his life, when he developed a painful illness. However, he remained cheerful and content. He died at Cambridge. John Perry =================== Newell, William, D.D., b. at Littleton, Mass., Feb. 25, 1804, educated at Harvard, entered the Unitarian Ministry in 1830, retired in 1868, and died in 1881. In Putnam's Singers and Songs, 1874, there are 11 of his hymns and poems. His "All hail, God's angel, Truth" (Thanksgiving), is in Horder's Worship Song, with Tunes, 1905. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Elisabeth Crocker

Topics: God the Father Providence and Care Composer of "UPLIFTED EYES" in The Worshiping Church

Goldie Zion

Topics: God's Care Author of "Skylark Good-by" in Children's Hymnal

George F. Austin

Topics: Care of God; God Care of Composer of "AXMINSTER" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book

Ralph C. Verdi

Person Name: Ralph C. Verdi, CPPs Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Composer (antiphon) of "[Lord, on the day I called for help]" in RitualSong

Martha Munizzi

b. 1968 Topics: God Care and Guidance Author of "God Is Here" in Total Praise

Tim Manion

b. 1951 Person Name: Tim Manion, b. 1951 Topics: Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Rites of the Church Rite of Annointing (Care of teh Sick) Author of "This Alone" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

William B. Schmidgall

1919 - 1972 Person Name: Wm. B. Schmidgall, b. 1919 Topics: Providence and Care Author, Stanzas 2 & 3 of "Is There Anybody Here Like Mary A-Weeping" in Sing and Rejoice!

D. W.

Topics: God Cares for My Family Composer of "[Mother cooks the dinner]" in Sing for Joy

H. Pickard

Topics: God Care and Guidance Arranger of "[I never worry, I never fret]" in The New National Baptist Hymnal (21st Century Edition)

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