Let me go, my soul is weary

Let me go, my soul is weary

Author: William Baxter
Published in 14 hymnals

Author: William Baxter

Baxter, William (Leeds, Yorkshire, July 6, 1820--February 11, 1880, New Castle, Pennsylvania). Came to U.S. in 1829; was a Methodist until he joined the Disciples of Christ ca. 1838. Graduated from Bethany College, 1845. President of Arkansas College (Fayetteville), 1860-1863. His Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove (1864) tells of his experience as an anti-slavery advocate in a seceding state. Co-worker with evangelist Wlater Scott (1796-1861), whose biography he published in 1874. He contributed hymns to such books as Christian Psalmist, Revised (1854), Christian Hymn Book (1865), and Christian Hymnal, Revised (1882). His "Whene'er I think of thee" appeared in both the 1865 and 1882 books listed above. Preface to the 1865 book speaks of the e… Go to person page >

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First Line: Let me go, my soul is weary
Author: William Baxter
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 14 of 14)
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Ocean Melodies, and Seamen's Companion #43a

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Sacred Melodies for Social Worship #362

The Centennial Hymnal #d213

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The Christian Hymn Book #825

The Christian Hymnal #d384

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The Christian Hymnal #593

The Christian Psalmist #d385

The Golden Harp #d71

The Good Old Songs #d311

The Good Old Songs #18

The Hymnist #d54

Two Hundred and Fifty-two Familiar Hymns #d109

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Zion's Refreshing Showers #79

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