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[We bring no glitt'ring treasures]

Appears in 5 hymnals Incipit: 51113 32434 21715 Used With Text: We bring no glitt'ring treasures

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We bring no glitt'ring treasures

Appears in 115 hymnals Used With Tune: [We bring no glitt'ring treasures]
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From every earthly pleasure

Author: Eliel Davis Appears in 80 hymnals Used With Tune: SWITZERLAND

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We Bring no Glittering Treasures

Author: Harriet Phillips Hymnal: Select Sunday School Songs #96 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: [We bring no glittering treasures]

We bring no glittering treasures

Author: Harriet Phillips Hymnal: Our Sunday-School Songs #96 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: [We bring no glittering treasures]
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We bring no glittering treasures

Author: Harriet Phillips Hymnal: Songs of Praise #85 (1882) Languages: English Tune Title: SWITZERLAND

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Harriet Phillips

1806 - 1884 Author of "We Bring no Glittering Treasures" in Select Sunday School Songs Phillips, Harriet Cecilia, was born in Sharon, Connecticut, in 1806, and was for many years an active worker in Sunday Schools in New York city. She contributed five hymns to the Rev. W. C. Hoyt's Family and Social Melodies, 1853, and has also written for various magazines. "We bring no glittering treasures" (Sunday School Anniversary), was written circa 1848 for a Sunday School Festival in New York city, and published in the Methodist Episcopal Hymns, 1849 (Nutter's Hymn Notes, 1884, p. 31l). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Eliel Davis

1803 - 1849 Author of "From every earthly pleasure" in Songs for the Lord's House Davis, Eliel, was born at Folkestone, June 5, 1803. In 1822 he entered a business establishment in London, and joined the Baptist church in Eagle Street. Entering the Baptist Ministry he was successively pastor at Newport, Isle of Wight; Regent Street, Lambeth, London; Eye, in Suffolk; and St. Ives, in Huntingdonshire. He died in March, 1849. His hymn "From every earthly pleasure" (Onward) was contributed to ms. monthly magazine, in 1821, edited by Dr. Belcher, author of Historical Sketches of Hymns, and through Dr. Belcher's influence was published in The New Baptist Magazine, March, 1825, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines. It is found, usually abridged, in several modern collections. Another of his hymns "There is a heaven of perfect peace" (Heaven Anticipated), appeared in the Supplement to the Evangelical Magazine, 18(5, and is also in common use. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)