Charles Coffin

Charles Coffin
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Short Name: Charles Coffin
Full Name: Coffin, Charles, 1676-1749
Birth Year: 1676
Death Year: 1749

Coffin, Charles, born at Buzaney (Ardennes) in 1676, died 1749, was principal of the college at Beauvais, 1712 (succeeding the historian Rollin), and rector of the University of Paris, 1718. He published in 1727 some, of his Latin poems, for which he was already noted, and in 1736 the bulk of his hymns appeared in the Paris Breviary of that year. In the same year he published them as Hymni Sacri Auctore Carolo Coffin, and in 1755 a complete ed. of his Works was issued in 2 vols. To his Hymni Sacri is prefixed an interesting preface. The whole plan of his hymns, and of the Paris Breviary which he so largely influenced, comes out in his words.

"In his porro scribendis Hymnis non tam poetico indulgendunv spiritui, quam nitoro et pietate consulendum esse existimavi. Pleraque igitur, argumentis convenientia e purissiinis Scripturae Sacrae fontibus deprompsi quac idoneis Ecclesiae cantui numeris alligarem."

His hymns are described by a French critic as having less brilliancy than those of Santüil (q.v.), but more simplicity and unction. They number 100 in the edition of 1736. Translated into English by J. Chandler, I. Williams and others, are noted under their respective Latin first lines. [William T. Brooke]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Texts by Charles Coffin (100)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
¡Adviento del Señor!Charles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)Spanish1
Again the holy mornCharles Coffin (Author)0
Again the Sabbath mornCharles Coffin (Author)3
Again the Sunday mornCharles Coffin (Author)0
And now the day is past and goneCharles Coffin (Author)0
Angels lament behold your GodCharles Coffin (Author)4
Another day is past and goneCharles Coffin (Author)English1
As now the sun's declining raysCharles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)English33
At length six days their course have runCharles Coffin (Author)1
Away with sorrow's sighCharles Coffin (Author)English1
Behold the radiant sun on highCharles Coffin (Author)English0
Brightness of the Father's glory, God of God and Light of lightCharles Coffin (Author)0
Christ is become our Paschal LambCharles Coffin (Author)1
Christ is our Head, our strength, our lifeCharles Coffin (Author)English1
Come, heavenly Spirit, come, cleansed by Christ's bloodCharles Coffin (Author)English1
O Holy Spirit, Lord of graceCharles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)English23
Come Spirit from above, Earth, washed with blood of Him that diedCharles Coffin (Author)1
Creator of mankind, Thy promised help we claimCharles Coffin (Author)English3
Creator of the world, to TheeC. Coffin (Author)English4
God from on high hath heardCharles Coffin (1676-1749) (Author)English16
Great God, who, hid from mortal sightProf. Charles Coffin (1676-1749) (Author)English4
Great Mover of all hearts, whose handCharles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)English5
Hail the day, when in the skyCharles Coffin (Author)English1
Happy are they, they that love GodCharles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)English19
Helped by the Almighty's arm, at lastCharles Coffin (Author)1
His trial over, and now beneathCharles Coffin (Author)English6
Holy Babe, our great salvationCharles Coffin (Author)English1
How blest were they who walked in loveCharles Coffin (Author)English0
In the Light all light excellingCharles Coffin (Author)1
Junto al Jordán se oye el clamorCharles Coffin (Author)Spanish3
Let sighing cease and woeC. Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)English5
Lift up the advent strainCharles Coffin (Author)English6
Lo! from the desert homesCharles Coffin (Author)English5
Lo! The desert depths are stirredCharles Coffin (Author)English1
Lo, the pilgrim MagiCharles Coffin (Author)English5
Lord of the hearts of menCharles Coffin (Author)English14
Maker of all things, aid our handsCharles Coffin (Author)1
Maker of earth to Thee aloneC. Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)English7
Morn of morns, and day of daysCharles Coffin (Author)3
Morning lifts her dewy veilCharles Coffin (Author)1
Morning light, in joy we seeCharles Coffin (Author)English0
New wonders of thy mighty handCharles Coffin (Author)2
Nil laudibus nostris egesCharles Coffin (Author)Latin1
Now Christ our Passover is slainCharles Coffin (Author)0
Now from his cradle comes the childCharles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)English1
Now morning lifts her dewy veilCharles Coffin (Author)English5
Now our prayers are heard on highCharles Coffin (Author)1
Now that the daylight fills the skyCharles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author (st. 5))English3
Now with the declining sunCharles Coffin (Author)0
O come, Redeemer, come and freeCharles Coffin (1676-1749) (Author)1
O God of our salvation, LordCharles Coffin (Author)1
O God, the joy of Heav'n aboveCharles Coffin (Author)1
O Holy Spirit, Fount of loveCharles Coffin (Author)English3
O Lord, how joyful 'tis to seeCharles Coffin (Author)English5
O Lord, in sickness and in healthCharles Coffin (Author)1
O luce qui mortalibusCharles Coffin (Author)Latin1
O Savior, Who for man hast trodCharles Coffin (Author)English20
O scorned and outcast Lord, beneathCharles Coffin (Author)2
O Spirit, Fount of loveCharles Coffin (Author)1
O Thou who in the light dost dwellC. Coffin (Author)English1
O thou who in the pains of deathCharles Coffin (Author)2
O Trinity of blessed lightCharles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author (st. 3))English4
On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cryCharles Coffin (Author)English168
Once more the solemn season callsCharles Coffin (Author)English8
Our praise Thou needest not; but Thy loveCharles Coffin (Author)1
Our praises, Lord, Thou dost not needCharles Coffin (Author)English2
Our prayer is heard, the holy DoveCharles Coffin (Author)1
Qué estrella es ésta, singularCharles Coffin (Author)Spanish2
Redeemer, now thy work is doneCharles Coffin (Author)0
Sent from His heavenly throne on highCharles Coffin (Author)English1
Sing we the glory of our GodCharles Coffin (Author)1
Six days of labor now are pastCharles Coffin (Author)1
Supreme Disposer of the heartCharles Coffin (Author)1
തൊട്ടിലിലാട്ടും പൈ-ത-ലോ (Teāṭṭililāṭṭuṁ pai-ta-lēā)Charles Coffin (Author)Malayalam1
The advent of our God With eager prayers we greetCharles Coffin 1676-1749 (Author)English9
The Advent of our King, Our prayers must now employCharles Coffin, 1676-1749 (Author)English36
The Baptist shouts on Jordan's shoreCharles Coffin (Author)English1
The advent of our King Our thoughts must now employC. Coffin (Author)English12
The coming of our God to fill the worldCharles Coffin (Author)2
The fish in wave, the bird on wingCharles Coffin (Author)1
The princely city passing byCharles Coffin (Author)English1
The splendors of Thy glory, LordCharles Coffin (Author)English1
This is the day the light was madeCharles Coffin (Author)English2
Thou, great Creator, art possessedCharles Coffin (Author)1
Thou spakest, Lord, and into oneCharles Coffin (Author)1
Thou, who to save the world didst dieCharles Coffin (Author)1
Thy sacred race, O Lord, is runCharles Coffin (Author)3
To God, all glorious heavenly LightCharles Coffin (Author)1
To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Holy Ghost Charles Coffin (Author)English1
Today, O Lord, a holier workCharles Coffin (Author)1
Today, O Lord, thy will resolvesCharles Coffin (Author)1
Wakaŋtaŋka niuŋ kiŋ HeCharles Coffin (Author)Dakota1
What beauteous sun surpassing StarCharles Coffin (Author)5
What star is this, so radiantCharles Coffin (Author)English1
What star is this, with beams so bright, More lovely than the noon-day light?Charles Coffin (Author)English76
When earth's fierce tempest over us rollsCharles Coffin (Author)English0
When shades of night around us closeC. Coffin (Author)English15
Who hath believed our report? And to whom is the arm, the arm of the Lord revealed?Charles Coffin (Author)English1
Who now in helpless infancyCharles Coffin (Author)1
Ye people, cease from tearsCharles Coffin (Author)English1
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