Short Name: | Mrs. T. J. Carney |
Full Name: | Carney, T. J., Mrs. (Julia Abigail Fletcher), 1823-1908 |
Birth Year: | 1823 |
Death Year: | 1908 |
Carney, Julia Abigail (Fletcher). (Lancaster, Massachusetts, April 6, 1823--November 1, 1908, Galesburg, Illinois). Universalist. Married Rev. T.J. Carney, a Universalist minister. Author of many prose articles and poems, generally published in Universalist periodicals. In later life she lived in Galesburg, Illinois.
Three of her hymns were included in Church Harmonies, New and Old, 1895:
1. Father, we pray for those who dwell
2. Our heaven is everywhere
3. Think gently of the erring
--Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives
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Carney, Julia A., née Fletcher, was born in 1823. She was a teacher for some time in one of the Boston Primary Schools, U.S.A., which was held in the vestry of Hollis Street Church, in that city. This Church was demolished in 1846. It was for use in these Primary Schools that her "Little drops of water" (q.v.) was written in 1845.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
Texts by Mrs. T. J. Carney (10) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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أعظم الجبال | Julia A. Carney (Author) | Arabic | 1 |
Deal gently with the erring one | Julia A. Carney (Author) | 2 | |
Kleine Tröpflein Wasser, Kleine Körner Sand | Julia A. Carney (Author) | German | 8 |
Little drops of water, Little grains of sand | Julia A. Carney (Author) | English | 134 |
Our heaven is everywhere | Julia A. Carney (Author) | English | 22 |
See the morning sunbeams | Julia A. Carney (Author) | English | 1 |
Speak gently to the erring, You know not of the power | Mrs. T. J. Carney (Author) | English | 2 |
Speak not harshly, much of care | Julia A. Carney (Author) | 3 | |
Think gently of the erring one, O let us not forget | Julia A. Carney (Author) | English | 80 |
We come to thee, O God, with hushed | Miss Fletcher (Author) | 3 |