Frederick George Scott

Short Name: Frederick George Scott
Full Name: Scott, Frederick George, 1861-1944
Birth Year: 1861
Death Year: 1944

Scott, Frederick George. (Montreal, Quebec, April 7, 1861--January 19, 1944, Quebec City). Anglican. Bishop's University (Lennoxville, Que.), B.A., 1881; M.A., 1884; D.C.I., 1901. Pastorates (all in Quebec) at Montreal, 1884-1886; Drummondville, 1887-1896; Quebec, 1896-1933. During his time as Canadian Army chaplain on the Western Front (1914-1919), he formed close ties with thousands of soldiers, whose subsequent dispersal all across Canada ensured a warm reception for his writings, and his message. He published ten volumes of verse, a novel, and The Great War as I Saw It, which was widely influential.

--Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives


Texts by Frederick George Scott (24)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Along the devious ways of lifeFred Scott (Author)English4
Brother, is the battle long?Frederick George Scott (Author)English2
Cast thy care on Jesus, make Him now thy friendFrederick G. Scott (Author)English17
Christ is more and more to meFred Scott (Author)English2
Come in, Thou Savior dear, come inFrederick George Scott (Author)English2
Come to my waiting heart, Savior divineFrederick George Scott (Author)English2
From Calvary's cross, where Jesus diedFrederick George Scott (Author)English2
Have you been to Galilee, Walked with Jesus by the seaFred. Scott (Author)English2
Have you found Him? Then tell othersFred Scott (Author)English2
Home at last! Life's voyage overFred Scott (Author)English3
I am filled with joy todayFred. Scott (Author)English2
I am the world's true LightFrederick George Scott (Author)English2
I have Thee now, O JesusF. G. Scott (Author)English2
In the deep and lonely valleysFrederick George Scott (Author)2
In the shadow of the cross I'm hidingFred Scott (Author)English4
May the Christ-like life be mineFred. Scott (Author)English2
Over the fields the sunbeams are fallingFrederick George Scott (Author)English2
Resting now, life's voyage overFrederick George Scott (Author)English2
Tarry with me, O my Savior, In my heart and life abideFred Scott (Author)English3
The darkening clouds above my wayFred Scott (Author)English2
The grain stands white [ripe] in the harvest fieldFred Scott (Author)English1
The Prince of glory left His throne, And heavens adoring throngFred Scott (Author)English2
There's many a sorrow the world may not knowFrederick George Scott (Author)English3
We hail Thee now, O JesusFrederick George Scott (Author)English8
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