Short Name: | Caroline L. Smith |
Full Name: | Smith, Caroline L., 1827-1886 |
Birth Year: | 1827 |
Death Year: | 1886 |
Smith, Caroline Louisa, née Sprague, was born at Salem, Massachusetts, and married to the Rev. Charles Smith, pastor of the South Congregational Church, Andover. Mrs. Smith is the author of:—
Tarry with me, O my Saviour. An Old Man's Prayer.
Mrs. Smith's account of this hymn is "About the year 1853 [in the summer of 1852], I heard the Rev. Dr. H. M. Dexter preach a sermon on 'The Adaptedness of Religion to the Wants of the Aged.' I went home and embodied the thought in the hymn 'Tarry with me, 0 my Saviour!' I sent it to Mr. Hallock, for The Messenger. He returned it as 'not adapted to the readers of the paper.' Years after I sent it, without any signature, to the little Andover paper .... I send it to you in its original form, in a little paper of which my sister, Mrs. Terry [Rochester, N.Y.], is editoress." (Hatfield's Poets of the Church, N.Y., 1884, p. 564.) Hatfield gives the full text in 1 stanza of 6 lines. In the Plymouth Collection, 1855, No. 1337, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines, was compiled from st. i., ii., vi., vii. This was repeated in The Sabbath Hymn Book, 1858, and others. Of this text st. ii. is sometimes omitted.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
Texts by Caroline L. Smith (4)![]() | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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أمكث معي يا سيدي | Caroline L. Smith (Author) | Arabic | 1 |
O for the robe of whiteness, To walk with Christ in light! | Miss C. L. Smith (Author) | English | 1 |
Our heavenly Father, hear, In | Caroline L. Smith (Author) | 2 | |
Tarry with me, O my Savior! For the day is passing by | Caroline L. Smith (Author) | English | 196 |