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Smile with the glad

Author: Maltbie D. Babcock Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O blessed Savior, Lord of love

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[O blessèd Savior, Lord of love]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Maltbie Davenport Babcock Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 56776 15567 21176 Used With Text: O Blessèd Savior, Lord of Love

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O Blessèd Savior, Lord of Love

Author: Maltbie D. Babcock Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4717 Refrain First Line: Smile with the glad, grieve with the sad Lyrics: 1. O blessèd Savior, Lord of love, Leaving for us Thy home above, How can we show our love to Thee When Thy dear face we cannot see? Refrain Smile with the glad, grieve with the sad, Gentle, and thoughtful, and loving be; Friendly in need, and kind in deed; I count it all as done to Me. 2. All of our gifts have come from Heaven, Our home and friends Thy love has given; If we could see Thy blessèd face, How should we thank Thee for Thy grace? [Refrain] 3. Heathen upon the distant shore, Hungry and needy at our door, Sinning and suffering everywhere, Thou hast committed to our care. [Refrain] 4. Humbly we thank Thee, blessèd Lord, For this the comfort of Thy word, When thou a loving deed dost see, Lo, ye have done it unto Me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O blessèd Savior, Lord of love]
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O Blessed Saviour, Lord of Love

Author: Rev. Maltbie D. Babcock Hymnal: The Praise Book #31 (1906) Refrain First Line: Smile with the glad Topics: Christian Life; Love; Missions; Praise General; Savior; Service; Solace; Worship Tune Title: [O blessed Saviour, Lord of love]
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Smile with the glad

Author: Rev. Maltbie D. Babcock Hymnal: The School Hymnal #140 (1899) First Line: O blessed Saviour, Lord of love Languages: English Tune Title: [O blessed Saviour, Lord of love]

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Maltbie D. Babcock

1858 - 1901 Author of "O Blessèd Savior, Lord of Love" in The Cyber Hymnal Maltbie D. Babcock (b. Syracuse, NY, 1858; d. Naples, Italy, 1901) graduated from Syracuse University, New York, and Auburn Theological Seminary (now associated with Union Theological Seminary in New York) and became a Presbyterian minister. He served the Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City. In Baltimore he was especially popular with students from Johns Hopkins University, but he ministered to people from all walks of life. Babcock wrote hymn texts and devotional, poems, some of which were published in The School Hymnal (1899). Bert Polman =================== Babcock, Maltbie Davenport, D.D., was born at Syracuse, N.Y., Aug. 3, 1858. Graduating from Syracuse University, he was ordained to the Presbyterian Ministry and was pastor of churches in Lockport, N.Y., Baltimore, and N.Y. City. He died at Naples, Italy, May 18th, 1901. He was richly gifted, and his short career was memorable for the extraordinary influence of his personality and his preaching. Extracts from his sermons and poems were published in 1901 as Thoughts for Every Day Living; and his Biography by Dr. C. E. Robinson in 1904. He contributed to the Presbyterian School Hymnal, 1899, the following hymns:— 1. Gaily the bells are ringing. Faster. 2. O blessed Saviour, Lord of love. Unto Me. 3. Shining Sun, shining sun. Child's Hymn. The tunes to these hymns were of his own composing. In The Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904, there is:— 4. Rest in the Lord, my soul. Trust and Peace and in the American Methodist Hymnal, 1905:— 5. Be strong: we are not here to play. Activity in God's Service. Nos. 4 and 5 are from Thoughts for Every Day Living, 1901; but undated. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)