Martha M. Stockton

Short Name: Martha M. Stockton
Full Name: Stockton, Martha M., 1821-1885
Birth Year: 1821
Death Year (est.): 1921

Mrs. Martha Matilda (Brustar) Stockton, wife of Rev. W. C. Stockton of Ocean City, Cape May, N.J., born June 11, 1821

English Hymns: Their Authors and History, 1886 by Samuel Willoughby Duffield

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Stockton, Martha Matilda, née Brustar,was born June 11, 1821; married to the Rev. W. C. Stockton, of Ocean City, Cape May County, New Jersey; and died Oct. 18, 1885. Her hymn, "God loved the world of sinners lost" (The Love of God), in Laudes Domini, 1884, is dated 1871.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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Texts by Martha M. Stockton (8)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Al mundo impío Dios amóMartha M. Stockton (Translator)Spanish1
Children obey the gospelMrs. Martha Stockton (Author)1
God loved the world of sinners lostMrs. Martha M. Stockton (Author)English118
Há uma fonte sem igualMartha M. Stockton (Estribilho)Portuguese1
I have heard of a fountain of lceansing from sinMartha M. Stockton (Author)1
O it was love, 'twas wondrous love (Chorus)Martha M. Stockton (Author)English0
Saa har Gud elsket VerdenMartha Stockton (Author)1
Wie sehr hat Gott die Welt geliebtMartha M. Stockton (Author)German3
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