John Bulmer

Short Name: John Bulmer
Full Name: Bulmer, John, 1784-1857
Birth Year: 1784
Death Year: 1857

Bulmer, John, born in Yorkshire in 1784, educated for the Congregational Ministry at the Rotherham (Masborough) Independent College, and successively pastor at Haverford-west, Rugelcy, Bristol, Newbury, and Langrove, near Ross. He died in 1857. He composed a few hymns, and compiled:—
(1) Hymns, Original and Select, 1834; (2) Hymns and Evangelical Songs for the use of Sunday Schools; (3) Original Hymns intended to be sung at the Public Meetings and other Services of Temperance Societies, 1836; and (4) Beauties of the Vicar of Llandovery: Light from the Welshman's Candle; being translated from the Welsh of Poems by Rees Prichard (died 1644), (2nd edition, 1830). .
From his Collection of 1834 the following are still in common use:—
1. Lord of the vast creation. Lent.
2. To Thee in ages past. Public Worship.
These hymns, are in the New Congregational Hymn Book and others.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by John Bulmer (8)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Before us to the graveJohn Bulmer (Author)2
Death what a solemn word to allJohn Bulmer (Author)2
Lord of the vast creationRev. John Bulmer (Author)English7
Now from the world withdrawnJohn Bulmer (Author)English7
O thou who art the lightJohn Bulmer (Author)English3
Through another year conductedJohn Bulmer (Author)4
Through Christ when we together cameJohn Bulmer (Author)8
To thee, in ages pastJohn Bulmer (Author)1
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