John S. B. Monsell

John S. B. Monsell
-- www.hymntime.com/tch/
Short Name: John S. B. Monsell
Full Name: Monsell, John S. B. (John Samuel Bewley), 1811-1875
Birth Year: 1811
Death Year: 1875

John Samuel Bewley Monsell (b. St. Colomb's, Londonderry, Ireland, 1811; d. Guilford, Surrey, England, 1875) was educated at Trinity College in Dublin and served as a chaplain and rector of several churches in Ireland after his ordination in 1835. Transferred to England in 1853, he became rector of Egham in Surrey and was rector of St. Nicholas Church in Guilford from 1870 until his death (caused by a construction accident at his church). A prolific poet, Monsell published his verse in eleven volumes. His three hundred hymns, many celebrating the seasons of the church year, were issued in collections such as Hymns and Miscellaneous Poems (1837), Spiritual Songs (1857), Hymns of Love and Praise (1863), and The Parish Hymnal (1873).

Bert Polman
===============================
Monsell, John Samuel Bewley, L.L.D., son of Thomas Bewley Monsell, Archdeacon of Londonderry, was born at St. Columb's, Londonderry, March 2,1811, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A. 1832, LL.D. 1856). Taking Holy Orders in 1834, "he was successively Chaplain to Bishop Mant, Chancellor of the diocese of Connor, Rector of Ramoan, Vicar of Egham, diocese Worcester, and Rector of St. Nicholas's, Guildford. He died in consequence of a fall from the roof of his church, which was in the course of rebuilding, April 9, 1875. His prose works include Our New Vicar, 1867; The Winton Church Catechist, &c. His poetical works are:—

(1) Hymns and Miscellaneous Poems, Dublin, W. Curry, Jun., & Co., 1837; (2) Parish Musings, or Devotional Poems, 1850; (3) Spiritual Songs for the Sundays and Holy Days throughout the Year. 1857 (People's Ed., 1875); (4) His Presence, not His Memory, 1855, 1858; (5) Hymns of Love and Praise for the Church's Year, 1863 (2nd ed. 1866); (6) The Passing Bell; Ode to The Nightingales, and Other Poems, 1867; (7) Litany Hymns, 1869; (8) The Parish Hymnal after the Order of The Book of Common Prayer, 1873; (9)Watches by the Cross, 1874; (10) Simon the Cyrenian; and Other Poems; (11) Nursery Carols.

In these works several hymns which appeared in the earlier books are repeated in the later, and thus at first sight his compositions seem to be more in number than they really are. The total amounts to nearly 300, and of these about one-fourth are in common use. The most popular of these are, "God is love; that anthem olden"; "God of that glorious gift of grace"; "Holy offerings, rich and rare"; “Lord of the living harvest"; "Mighty Father, Blessed Son"; and "Sing to the Lord a joyful song." In addition to those which are annotated under their respective first lines, the following are in common use:—

i. Appeared in his Hymns and Miscellaneous Poems, Dublin, 1837.
1. Birds have their quiet nests. Humility of Christ.
2. Dark and dim the day-light rose. Good Friday.
3. Friend of the friendless and the lone. Jesus, the Friend.
4. My God, what wondrous love was Thine. Whitsuntide.
5. O for a heart more fervent. Holiness desired.
6. O for the time when on the world. Missions.
7. The springtide hour brings leaf and flower. Spring.
8. This day the Lord is risen. Easter.
9. When cold our hearts and far from Thee. Teach us to Pray.
10. Why restless, why so weary? Providence.
11. Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am Thine. Assurance.

ii. Appeared in his Parish Musings, 1850.
12. In Thee, my [O] God, will we rejoice. Trust in God.
13. Lord, dependent on Thy promise. Holy Baptism.
14. Members of Christ, Children of God. Confirmation.
15. So teach me, Lord, to number. The Old and New Year.
16. Soon [soon] and for ever. Death anticipated.
17. The broken, contrite heart oppress'd. Promises of God.
18. Thou art near, yes, Lord, I feel it. Divine Support.
19. Would'st thou learn the depths of sin? Passiontide.

iii. Appeared in his Spiritual Songs, 1857.
20. A few bright leaders of her host. All Saints.
21. A happy, happy [merry, merry] Christmas. New Year's Day.
22. Blessed hope, that we the fallen [sinful]. Hope.
23. Heart in heart, and hand in hand. SS. Simon and Jude.
24. Jesus, my loving Lord! I know. Resignation.
25. Last Sunday of the work-day year. Sunday after Christmas Day.
26. Loved by God the Father. Holy Baptism.
27. Mercy, mercy, God the Father. Lent.
28. My head is low, my heart is sad. Confirmation. (Penitential.)
29. Oft doth the Christian's heart inquire. Christian Duty.
30. 0 God, most mighty, listen now. Charities. From "When languid frame or throbbing pulse."
31. 0 holy Sabbath day. Sunday.
32. 0 Lord, what records of Thy love. St. Barnabas. Sometimes, “Lord God, what records of Thy love."
33. 0 love, divine and golden. Holy Matrimony. From this, "Love divine and tender" is taken.
34. One lesson more the Church must learn. Waiting on God. From this, “One lesson Christ His own would teach" is taken.
35. Proudly in his [the] hall of judgment. Tuesday before Easter.
36. Sinful, sighing to be blest. Lent.
37. The Church of God, with equal care. St. James.
38. The journey done; The rest begun. Burial.
39. The simple trust that can confide. Trust.
40. Weary and sad, a wanderer from Thee. Lent.

iv. Appeared, in his Hymns of Love and Praise, 1863, and 2nd ed., 1866.
41. Bounteous blesser of the seedtime. Sexagesima. Seed Time.
42. Brightly hopeful for the future. God's mercy through life.
43. Christ is risen! Alleluia! Easter.
44. Come and deck the grave with flowers. Easter Eve.
45. Fight the good fight with all thy might. Fight of Faith.
46. Holy Spirit, long expected. Whitsuntide.
47. Hours and days and months and years. The Circumcision.
48. I have no comfort but Thy love. The Comfort of Love.
49. I knew Thee in the land of drought. A Song of Love.
60. I think of Thee, my God by night. Evening.
61. Jesu, gentle Sufferer, say. Good Friday.
52. Labouring and heavy-laden. Lent.
53. Light of the world, we hail Thee. Missions.
54. Lord, to whom except to Thee? Holy Communion.
55. My sins, my sins, my Saviour. Ash Wednesday.
56. O'er the distant mountains breaking. Second Advent.
57. Other Name than our dear Lord's. Jesus All and in All.
58. Pity on us, heavenly Father. Litany Hymn for Lent.
59. Praise the Lord, rejoice, ye Gentiles. Advent, or Missions.
60. Rest of the weary, joy of the sad. Jesus, the Saviour and Friend.
61. Shadow of a mighty Rock. Jesus, the Rock of Ages.
62. Sing, 0 heaven; 0 earth rejoice. Ascension.
63. Sweet is the gentle voice of spring. Seed Time.
64. Sweet is Thy mercy, Lord. Divine Mercy.
65. Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth Thee. Divine Teaching.
66. The good old times, how glorious. Advent.
67. The world may in its wealth delight. Rejoicing in the Lord. An altered form of "Let others in their wealth delight."
68. Though Thou slay me, I will trust. Faith.
69. To Christ the Lord! The Incarnate Word. Christmas.
70. When I had wandered from His fold. The Love of God.

v. Appeared in his Litany Hymns, 1869.
71. Lay the precious body, In the quiet grave. Burial.
72. My sins have taken such a hold on me. Litany of Repentance.

vi. Appeared in his Parish Hymnal, 1873.
73. I hunger and I thirst. Septuagesima.

Dr. Monsell’s hymns are as a whole bright, joyous, and musical; but they lack massiveness, concentration of thought, and strong emotion. A few only are of enduring excellence.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology 1907

=====================

Monsell, J, S. B., p. 762, ii. Additional hymns in common use include:—
1. Blessed Lord, Who, till the morning. Holy Scriptures. From his Spiritual Songs, 1857.
2. Christ incarnate in His poor. Christ in His Poor. From his Hymns of Love and Praise, 1863.
3. We ask for life, and mean thereby. Life and Work. From his Hymns of Love and Praise, 1863.

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

====================

Monsell, J. S. B. Since the article on pp. 762-3 was written, copies of the original editions of Dr. Monsell's works have come into our hands, and from them we have to make the following corrections, the numbers following being those given to the first lines of the hymns on pp. 762-3:—
15. So teach me, &c. Hymns and Misc. Poems, 1837, p. 30.
17. The broken, &c. Hymns and Misc. Poems, 1837, p. 49.
18. Thou art near, &c. Hymns and Misc. Poems, 1837, p. 21.
19. Would'st thou, &c. Hymns and Misc. Poems, 1837, p. 14.
26. Loved by God, &c. Parish Hymnal, 1873, No. 181.
27. Mercy, mercy, &c. Prayers and Litanies, 1861,
p. 119.
28. My head is low, &c. Hymns of Love and Praise, 1866,
p. 125.
33. O Love divine, &c. Hymns of Love and Praise, p. 131.
38. The journey done, &c. Hymns of Love and Praise, p. 134.
40. Weary and sad, &c. Parish Hymnal, 1873, No. 209.
41-50. Hymns of Love and Praise, 1863.
51. See "Day of loss," &c, p. 282, i.
52. Labouring, &c. Prayers and Litanies, 1861, p. 116. 53-57. Hymns of Love and Praise, 1863.
58. Pity on us, &c. Prayers and Litanies, 1861, p. 125.
59. Praise the Lord, &c. Hymns of Love and Praise, 1863,
p. 13.
60. 61, 62, 64, 65. Prayers and Litanies, 1861.
63, 66-70. Hymns of Love and Praise, 1863.
72. My sins, &c. Hymns of Love and Praise, 1866, p. 34.
73. I hunger, &c. Hymns of Love and Praise, 1866, p. 128.
It will be seen from this list of additions and corrections that Dr. Monsell multiplied his works by giving much the same material under new titles, and that his Prayers and Litanies of 1861 were unknown to us when the original article was written. "We can sincerely add that few hymn writers are so perplexing to the annotator as Dr. Monsell. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

John Samuel Bewley Monsell (2 March 1811 - 9 April 1875) was an Irish Anglican clergyman and poet.
Hymnary Pro Subscribers
Access an additional article on the Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology:
Hymnary Pro subscribers have full access to the Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. Subscribe now

Texts by John S. B. Monsell (128)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A happy, happy ChristmasJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)1
Abide with us, the shades of eveJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English2
Alway in the Lord rejoiceJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)1
Ask ye what great thing I knowRev. J. S. B. Monsell (Author)English34
Awake, glad soul, awake, awakeJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English40
Birds have their quiet nest, foxes their holesJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English13
Cantad alegremente loores al SeñorJohn S. B. Monsell, 1811-1875 (Author)Spanish3
Cantai alegremente, cantai a Deus louvorJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)Portuguese2
Christ is risen, hallelujah, Risen our victorious headRev. John S. B. Monsell (Author)English49
Christ is the foundationJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English10
Come and deck the grave with flowersJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)2
Cristo vive, ¡Aleluya! John Samuel Bewley Monsell, 1811-1875 (Author)Spanish2
Da gloria al Señor, de rodillas adórraleJohn S. B. Monsell (1811-1875) (Author)Spanish1
"Deceivers" as the world may deemJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Earth below is teemingJ. S. B. Monsell, D.D. (Author)English44
Erst in Eden's happy gardenJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Eternal Father, I adoreJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)3
Father, blessing every seedtimeJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English4
Fight the good fight with all thy mightJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English476
Gently think and gently speakJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English4
Gift of Father's living loveJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)1
Glory be to God on high! peace on earth to those of good willJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
God bless the calm and holy cheerJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English3
God bless these hands unitedJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
God is love, by Him upholdenJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English22
God is love, that anthem oldenJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English24
God is love, the heavens tell itJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English3
God of that glorious gift of graceJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English9
God the Father, hear and pardonJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)3
God's dear child, returning homeJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Goodness I have none to pleadJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English2
Heap on His sacred altarJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)1
Holy offerings, rich and rareJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English44
Holy Spirit, long expectedJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)1
Hours and days, and months and yearsJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English3
I believe in Human Kindness Large amid the sons of menJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English2
I hunger and I thirstJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English58
I knew thee in the land of droughtJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)1
I think of Thee, my God, by nightJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English11
I would that I were fairer, LordJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English2
In the Lord I put my trust, He is gentle, He is justRev. J. B. S. Monsell (Author)English1
In the Lord put I my trust, He is gentle, He is justJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English3
In Thee my trust abidethRev. J. S. B. Monsell (Author)English6
جاهد جهادا حسناJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)Arabic0
جاهد وأحسن الجهادJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)Arabic0
Jerusalem, the holy!John S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Jesus, gentle Sufferer, sayJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English2
Jesus! my loving Lord, I knowJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Kämpfe des Glaubens Siegsgefecht!John S. B. Monsell (Author)German0
Kommt, bringt dem Herrn der ErnteJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)German1
Laboring and heavy laden, Wanting help in time of needJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English16
Lay the precious body in the quiet graveJno. S. B. Monsell (Author)English3
Light of the world, we hail TheeJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English126
Lord! how oft shall I forgive?John S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Lord, my portion thou shalt beJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)1
Lord of the living harvestJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English107
Lord, to Thy holy TempleJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Lord, to whom except to TheeRev. J. S. B. Monsell (Author)English6
Mercy, mercy, God the FatherJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)1
Mighty Father, blessed SonJohn Monsell (Author)1
Mimi ni mtu mkosajiJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)Swahili1
Minaġi kiŋ, inajiŋ yoJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)Dakota1
My blessed Savior, is Thy loveJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English2
My Father and my God, O set this spirit freeJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English3
My head is low, my heart is sadRev. John S. B. Monsell, 1811-1875 (Author)English9
My sins have taken such a hold on meRev. J. S. B. Monsell (Author)English4
My sins, my sins, my Savior!John Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English77
Mysterious is Thy presence, LordJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English2
நல்லப்போராட்டம் போராடு (Nallappōrāṭṭam pōrāṭu)John S. B. Monsell (Author)Tamil1
No more laboring, heavy ladenJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English2
Now all is done, that love, and careJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)1
Now the church's songs of gladnessJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)1
O God, Thou in Thy love dost makeJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
O Love Divine and golden, Mysterious depth and heightJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English36
O love, divine and tender, That through our homes doth moveJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English13
O Love, which lightens all distressJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)1
O my God, how thy salvation, fills my soul with peace and joyJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English7
Ô mystère insondableJohn S.B. Monsell (1811-1875) (Author)French1
O Savior, who in love didst takeJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English2
O worship the Lord, In the beauty of holiness (Yoder)J S B Monsell 1811-75 (Author)English2
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness, Bow down before Him, His glory proclaimJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell, 1811-77 (Author)English127
Over the distant mountains breakingJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English105
On our way rejoicing, as we homeward moveJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English183
One in one hundred lost! and ninety-nineJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Pity on us, heavenly FatherJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English1
Por el derecho lucha bienJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)Spanish1
Rest of the weary, Joy of the sadJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English76
Shadow of a mighty RockJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English8
Sinful, sighing to be blestJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English35
Sing, O heavens, O earth, rejoiceJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English19
Sing to the Lord a joyful song, hear his commandJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)1
Sing to the Lord a joyful song, Lift up your hearts, your voices raiseJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English87
Sing to the Lord of harvest, Sing songs of love and praiseJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English119
Sing to the Lord of heaven and earthJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811-1875) (Author)English2
So early in the morningJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
So Matthew left his golden gainsJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Soon, and forever, such promise our trustJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English6
Soon and forever the breaking of dayJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English6
Soon, soon and forever our union shall beJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)3
Soon, soon and forever our union shall surelyJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Stood the mournful mother weepingJ. S. B. Monsell (Translator)English1
Sweet evening starJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)1
Sweet is Thy mercy, LordJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English105
Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth TheeJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English18
The journey done, the rest begunJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
The rich and poor together meetJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
The shade and gloom of life are fledJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)0
The sky is dark with storm and cloudJohn S.B. Monsell (Author)English1
The springtide hour brings leaf and flowerJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English32
This day the Church commemoratesJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Thou art near, yes, Lord I feel itJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)3
Thou the grace of life supplyingJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
To Christ the Lord! The incarnate Word!John S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
To Thee, O blessed Savior, My spirit turns for restJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
To thee, O dear, dear Savior! My spirit turns for restJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English74
Trim the lamp, the light is fadingJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)1
Unto God the Father, Joyful songs we singJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Weary and sad, a wanderer from TheeJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English2
When cold our hearts, and far from TheeJ. B. S. Monsell (Author)English29
When friend from friend is partingJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English2
When I had wandered from His foldJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)English7
When my feet have wanderedJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English1
Where life is waking all aroundJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Why restless, why so weary?John S. B. Monsell (Author)English1
Why should these eyes be tearfulJohn S. B. Monsell (Author)1
With my lamp well-trimmed and burningJ. S. B. Monsell (Author)1
Wouldst thou learn the depthJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)3
Yes, I do feel, my God, that I am ThineJohn Samuel Bewley Monsell (Author)English7

Data Sources

Suggestions or corrections? Contact us
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.