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Short Name: | Rev. John East |
Full Name: | East, John, Rev., 1793-1856 |
Birth Year: | 1793 |
Death Year (est.): | 1856 |
East, John, sometime Curate of St. Michael's, Bath, and Rector of Croscombe, Somerset, pub.:—
(1) Psalmody for the Churches: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns arranged for Public Worship in the Churches and Chapels throughout the Rectory of Bath, &c, 1838. (2) The Sabbath Harp, a collection of Sacred Poetry, n.d.; and (3) My Saviour; or, Devotional Meditations in Prose and Verse, 3rd ed., 1836.
The following hymns by this author have come into common use:—
1. Come unto Me, ye weary, come. Invitation and Response. In his Sabbath Harp, n.d., in 4 stanzas of 4 lines, and signed "J. E."
2. Lord of the Soul and its light. The Light of Life. From the Sabbath Harp into a few American hymnals.
3. There is a fold whence none can stray. Heaven. In My Saviour, &c., 3rd ed.; 1836, Meditation, No. 44, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines.
4. Where is my faith if I survey! Increase of Faith, desired. Sometimes ascribed to J. East, but not traced to his works. [William T. Brooke]
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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East, J. , p. 318, i. Son of William East of St. Martin's parish, Westminster, born in 1793; St. Edmund's Hall, Ox. 1811-1816; B.A. 1816, M.A. 1819. Rector of Croscombe, Somerset. 1828; Rector of St. Michael's, Bath, 1843. He died c. 1857.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
Texts by Rev. John East (3)![]() | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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In thy furrow, darksome grave | J. East (Author) | 2 | |
O Lord, thy righteous law demands | J. East (Author) | 2 | |
There is a fold whence none can stray | John East (Author) | English | 68 |