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Short Name: George Edward Martin
Full Name: Martin, George Edward, 1851-
Birth Year: 1851

George Edward Martin –

Martin left his charge in St. Louis, MO, in 1898.
For two years following he was pastor of the Holland Memorial Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia and then spent a year and a half in rest and travel.
He was installed pastor of the Kirk Street congregational Church in Lowell, Mass., March 3, 1902.
He received the degree of D.D. from Wabash College in 1895, and also from Park College, MO.

He is the author of “Sermons and Sermon Rhymes,” and “Sunday Songs for Little Children,” and has given much time and study to the writing of hymns and tunes for children.

Address, 48 Deer Cove, Lynn, Mass.

--Biographical Record of the Class of 1872, Yale College, Volume 3
By Yale university. Class of 1872


Texts by George Edward Martin (30)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A cheerful gift, a cheerful giftGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
Children, dear, the Savior's callingG. E. M. (Author)English2
Come, little children, your praisesRev. George E. Martin (Author)English3
Dear little lambs in a happy foldGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
For lands that need the GospelGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
Hark, what mean the Children's voices, sweetly sounding forth in praise?G. E. M. (Author)English2
Hark, what mean those wondrous voicesG. E. M. (Author)English2
Hear the Captain clearly callingG. E. M. (Author)English9
Hear the happy children as they singG. E. M. (Author)English3
I'm a little soldier of the crossG. E. M. (Author)English2
Jesus' little lamb am IGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English3
Jesus, when He was a childG. E. M. (Author)English2
Long years ago by Bethlehem townGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
Long years ago in David's townGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
Praise the Lord with thankful spiritsGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
See, the gospel light is shiningG. E. M. (Author)English2
Suffer the children, the Savior saidG. E. M. (Author)English2
Tender flowers, that early growG. E. M. (Author)English2
The children sing their gladdest songsGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
The Children's Day broke sweetly overG. E. M. (Author)English2
The church bells, the church bellsG. E. M. (Author)English2
The Cross and Crown! the Cross and Crown!G. E. M. (Author)English3
The fields are white to harvest, they wave with precious grainGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
The happy birds are singingG. E. M. (Author)English2
The lilies are not whiterGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
The mellow sun is shiningG. E. M. (Author)English2
The Shepherd leads His flockGeorge Edward Martin (Author)English2
When night is gently fallingG. E. M. (Author)English2
When the summer floods the earth with lightG. E. M. (Author)English2
When the wind blows coldG. E. M. (Author)English2
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