Short Name: | John Joseph Furniss |
Full Name: | Furniss, John Joseph |
Furniss, John Joseph, was born at Sheffield, June 19, 1809, and was educated at Oscott and at Ushaw. After being ordained priest he worked for some time at Bradford. In 1850 he joined the C.SS.R., went in 1851 to St. Mary's, Clapham, in 1855 to Bishop Eton, near Liverpool, and in 1863 returned to Clapham, where he died Sept. 16, 1865. He edited various books for children, including a Hymn-Book for Sunday School or Catechism, 1861. Three popular hymns for Holy Communion, (1861, as above, pp. 9-12, given as parts of a Children's Mass) have not been traced earlier, and may be his, viz.:—
1. In this Sacrament, sweet Jesus.
2. Now Jesus Christ's true Flesh and Blood.
3. O God, be ever with Thy Church.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
Texts by John Joseph Furniss (5) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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In the morning, when I waken With the cross | John Joseph Furniss (Author) | 5 | |
In this sacrament, sweet Jesus | John Joseph Furniss (Author) | English | 13 |
Infant Jesus, meek and mild | John Joseph Furniss (Author) | 5 | |
O God be ever with Thy Church | John Joseph Furniss (Author) | 2 | |
O heavens earth this wonder hear | John Joseph Furniss (Author) | 4 |