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Short Name: | Emily Huntington Miller |
Full Name: | Miller, Emily Huntington 1833-1913 |
Birth Year: | 1833 |
Death Year: | 1913 |
Miller, Emily, née Huntingdon, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Huntington, D.D., was born at Brooklyn, Connecticut, Oct. 22, 1833: and was subsequently married to Professor Miller. Mrs. Miller is joint editor of The Little Corporal, published at Chicago, in which several of her poetical pieces appeared. Of her hymns the most widely known are:—
1. Enter Thy temple, glorious King. Opening of a Place of Worship. This was written for the opening of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Akron, Ohio, 1861; and is in several collections, including the Methodist Episcopal Hymnal, 1878.
2. I love to hear the story. Early Piety. Written for and published in The Little Corporal, 1867. This is in extensive use in Great Britain and America. It was included in Hymns Ancient & Modern, in 1875.
3. Beyond the dark river of death. Heaven.
4. Blessed are the children. Early Piety.
5. Father, while the shadows fall. Evening.
6. Hark, the chorus swelling. Christmas.
7. I love the name of Jesus. Holy Name Jesus.
8. Jesus bids us shine. Early Piety.
9. Stay, trembling soul, and do not fear. Holy Communion.
10. Work and never weary, though thy strength be small. Perseverance.
Of these hymns, No. 7 is in the 1878 Additional Hymns to the Leeds Sunday School Hymn Book; No. 8, is in Barrett's Book of Praise for Children, 1881; No. 9, in Common Praise, 1879; and Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 10, in E. Hodder's New Sunday School Hymn Book, 2nd ed., 1868.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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Miller, Emily, née Huntington, p. 1579, ii. Of Mrs. Miller's hymns, Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 10 were written for and first printed in The Little Corporal, as follows: 4—April, 1868; 5—Aug. 1868; 6—May, 1868; and 10—Sept. 1868. Nos. 7, 8, and 9 are not hers. No. 8, "Jesus bids us shine," she informs us is by Susan Warner. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
Texts by Emily Huntington Miller (38) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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Amatan historion rakontu nun al mi | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | Esperanto | 3 |
Before our homes, whose holy light | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
Beyond the dark river of death | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 9 |
Blessed are the children | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
Breath of the Lord that moved of old | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
Children sing in happy measure | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 2 | |
Come, brave little soldiers, who stand for the right | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 1 |
Come, hearts in whose pulses the summer is warm | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
Enter thy temple, glorious King | Emily Miller (Author) | English | 4 |
Father in heaven, while angels | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 2 | |
Father, while the shadows fall | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 10 |
God of all comfort, calm and fair | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 5 |
Great Builder, from whose perfect thought | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
Hark, the chorus swelling | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
Here in this temple, filled so long | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 2 | |
Ho, ho, ho! the wild winds blow, Winter is coming with frost and snow | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
I love the name of Jesus (Miller) | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 3 |
Bydd canu yn y nefoedd | E. H. Miller (Author) | Welsh | 1 |
I love to hear the story Which angel voices tell | Mrs. Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 160 |
I love to tell the story, Which angel voices tell | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 10 |
Jesus bids us shine with a clear, pure light | Mrs. Emily H. Miller (Author) | English | 26 |
Kingdom of light, whose morning star | Emily H. Miller (Author) | English | 4 |
Lord, whose goodness ever near | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
Mellow chimes are stealing | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 4 | |
O land of the blessed, thy shadowless skies | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 17 |
O merry is the greenwood | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 2 | |
O realm of light, whose morning star | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 3 | |
On His shining throne above | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |
Qué estás haciendo por Cristo | Emily H. Miller (1833-1913) (Author) | Spanish | 2 |
Ring out, merry bells in the steeple | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 4 |
Softly down the happy valley | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 2 | |
Tell the blessed tidings, Children of the King | Emily H. Miller (Author) | English | 11 |
Thou art our Father, From thy hand | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 2 | |
Tinkle, tinkle, silver clear | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 3 | |
To him that loved us who can | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 2 | |
Walk with us, Lord, as when | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 3 | |
We love to hear the story | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | 2 | |
What can I do for Jesus! Who died that I might live! | Emily Huntington Miller (Author) | English | 2 |