Daniel C. Colesworthy

Short Name: Daniel C. Colesworthy
Full Name: Colesworthy, Daniel C., 1810-1893
Birth Year: 1810
Death Year: 1893

Colesworthy, Daniel C., a printer, editor, and bookseller, was born at Portland, Maine, in 1810, and is now (1885) resident in Boston. He has published several volumes of verse, including Sabbath School Hymns, 1833; Opening Buds, 1838; The Year, 1873; and School is Out, 1876. Of his hymns the following are the best known:—
1. A little word in kindness spoken. Kindness. This appeared in his paper, The Portland Tribune, Sept. 25, 1841.
2. While we lowly bow before Thee. Close of Service. Included in E. Nason's Congregational Hymn Book, 1857, and thence has passed into several collections of later date, including Songs for the Sanctuary, N.Y., 1865-72; Laudes Domini, N. Y., 1884, and others.
Mr. Colesworthy is a member of the Congregational body. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by Daniel C. Colesworthy (7)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A little word in kindness spokenDaniel C. Colesworthy (Author)English5
God's holy word gives us the ruleDaniel C. Colesworthy (Author)2
Lift up thy brother, fallen nowD. C. Colesworthy (Author)English2
O what a costly sacrificeDaniel C. Colesworthy (Author)2
There is a glorious land afarColesworthy (Author)4
While we lowly bow before TheeD. C. Colesworthy (Author)English22
Within his ever peaceful breastD. C. Colesworthy (Author)2
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