John Macleod Campbell Crum

Short Name: John Macleod Campbell Crum
Full Name: Crum, John Macleod Campbell, 1872-1958
Birth Year: 1872
Death Year: 1958

Crum, John Macleod Campbell
Born: Oc­to­ber 12, 1872, Mere Old Hall, Che­shire, Eng­land.
Died: De­cem­ber 19, 1958, Farn­ham, Sur­rey, Eng­land.

A graduate of New Coll­ege, Ox­ford (BA 1895, MA 1901), Crum was or­dained as a dea­con in 1897, and priest in 1900. He was as­sist­ant cur­ate at St. John the Evan­gel­ist, Dar­ling­ton (1897-1901); do­mes­tic chap­lain to Fran­cis Pa­get, Bi­shop of Ox­ford (1901-10); as­sist­ant cur­ate, Win­dsor (1907-10); Vi­car of Ment­more with Led­burn (1910-12); Rec­tor of Farn­ham (1913-28); and Ca­non of Can­ter­bu­ry (1928-43). His works in­clude:

Road Mend­ing on the Sac­red Way, 1924
What Mean Ye by These Stones? 1926
The Orig­in­al Je­ru­sa­lem Gos­pel, 1927
Notes on the Old Glass of the Ca­thed­ral of Christ Church, Can­ter­bury, 1930
St. Mark’s Gos­pel, Two Stag­es of Its Mak­ing, 1936
Life of Fran­cis Pa­get, 1912 (with Ste­phen Pa­get)

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Texts by John Macleod Campbell Crum (23)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Arise and shine, JerusalemJ. M. C. Crum (1872- ) (Author)English1
Brota la semilla de tierra invernalJohn M. C. Crum (Author)Spanish1
Brota ya el retoño en el seco erialJohn Macleod Campbell Crum (Author)Spanish3
God is light, Away with blindness and unkindnessJ. M. C. Crum (1872-) (Author)English1
God who hast made the valleys of EnglandJ. M. C. Crum (Author)English1
I love my dear Jesus, I love him as LordJohn M. C. Crum (Author)0
In the early morning, Listen to the larkJohn M. C. Crum (Author)English1
In the early springtime, Hear the thrushes singJohn M. C. Crum (Author)English1
Korn, das in die ErdeJohn Macleod Campbell Crum (Author)German1
La semilla en tierra descansando estáJ. M. C. Crum (Author)Spanish2
Let us sing to Him who gave us mirth and laughterJohn Macleod Campbell Crum (Author)English1
Let us thank the Christ for all who did their dutyJ. M. C. Crum (Author)English1
Love is our shepherd. All is wellJohn Macleod Campbell Crum (Author)English1
Maker of morning light, who in the dimnessJohn Macleod Campbell Crum (Author)English1
Now the green blade riseth from the buried grainJohn M. C. Crum (Author)English58
O God, whose mighty works of oldJ. M. C. Crum (Author)English2
O Lord Jesus, I adore theeJohn Macleod Campbell Crum (Paraphraser)English1
O man, what troubled thoughts you thinkJ. M. C. Crum (Author)English1
O once in a whileJ. M. C. Crum (Author)English1
On the moorland of life God's Shepherd is seenJohn Macleod Campbell Crum (Author)English1
Strong Captain, in Thy holy ranksJ. M. C. Crum (Author)English1
Thou Wind of God, whose coming stirredJ. M. C. Crum (Author)English1
To God who makes all lovely thingsJohn M. C. Crum (Author)English1
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