Sebastian Streeter

Short Name: Sebastian Streeter
Full Name: Streeter, Sebastian, 1783-1867
Birth Year: 1783
Death Year: 1867

Streeter, Rev. Sebastian. (North Adams, Massachusetts, April 15, 1783--June 2, 1867, Newtonville, Mass.). A Universalist minister in New England, his longest pastorate was with the First Universalist Church, Boston, 1824-1854. He was one of the compilers of the hymn book Hymns composed by different authors, by order of the General Convention of Universalists in New England (1808), to which he contributed 46 hymns, and, with this brother, Russell Streeter, he compiled The New Hymn Book designed for Universalist Societies (Boston, 1829), which was widely used. Four of his hymns are included in Chursth Harmonies: New and Old, 1895:

1. A King shall reign in righteousness,
2. Here in thy temple, Lord, we meet,
3. Join every heart and every tongue,
4. What glorious tidings do I hear.

--Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives


Texts by Sebastian Streeter (55)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A joyful song to GodS. Streeter (Author)6
A King shall reign in righteousnesS. Streeter (Author)11
All hail, the matchless power divineS. Streeter (Author)4
All rivers in the earthSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Away desponding thought, tormenting fearSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Before the earth was formedS. Streeter (Author)3
Before the world was madeSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Behold, a spacious river flowsS. Streeter (Author)3
Behold the brilliant sunSebastian Streeter (Author)6
Behold the mighty God, In whom I live and moveSebastian Streeter (Author)6
Behold the prophecies fulfilledS. Streeter (Author)3
Behold the wondrous grace of GodSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Can tribulation or distress, Or peril or the swordSebastian Streeter (Author)English3
Celestial Power aboveS. Streeter (Author)5
Come, all ye lovely youthS. Streeter (Author)3
Come, all ye tribes of ransomed menSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Consumate wisdom dwells in GodSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Early in life's young daysSebastian Streeter (Author)1
Gird on thy sword, most mighty LordS. Streeter (Author)3
Great God, before thou rent the vailS. Streeter (Author)3
Hark! hear the Saviour's callS. Streeter (Author)3
Here in thy temple, Lord, we meetSebastian Streeter (Author)8
Join every heart and every tongueSebastian Streeter (Author)10
Lo how the holy prophets feelS. Streeter (Author)3
Lo what a brilliant type divineS. Streeter (Author)3
Lo what enraptured songs of praiseSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Lord, could I learrn those hallowed strainsSebastian Streeter (Author)1
Lord, we unite our heartsSebastian Streeter (Author)5
Lord, we will labor in thy causeSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Lord, what a stupid worm is manSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Lord, while we've worshiped in thy viewS. Streeter (Author)3
Mortals, awake, exult in GodSebastian Streeter (Author)2
My soul remember wisdom's roadSebastian Streeter (Author)3
No longer, Lord, do we despiseSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Not fickle chance, nor partial powerS. Streeter (Author)3
Now let our souls rejoiceS. Streeter (Author)3
Now Philomel attunes her songSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Now shalt thou hear, my Lord, my GodSebastian Streeter (Author)3
Now to the Lord who built the skiesS. Streeter (Author)6
Of old how were the sons of menS. Streeter (Author)3
Praise ye the Lord, all nature join In tuneful melody divineSebastian Streeter (Author)English7
Prostrate yourselves O menSebastian Streeter (Author)3
The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord, and firmament Thy skill displaysS. Streeter (Author)English4
The Lord in power and wisdom reignsSebastian Streeter (Author)4
The Lord in power is consummateSebastian Streeter (Author)3
The passing streams that flow alongSebastian Streeter (Author)3
The rivers all which glide alongSebastian Streeter (Author)3
The work of Christ, our RighteousnessS. Streeter (Author)3
Thus saith the house of Isr'lS. Streeter (Author)3
To thee, my Lord, I bowS. Streeter (Author)3
What dazzling light is that which shinesSebastian Streeter (Author)5
What glorious tidings do I hearSebastian Streeter (Author)12
What heavenly light is that which shinesSebastian Streeter (Author)5
What horrors seize my soulS. Streeter (Author)3
Wisdom and power and loveS. Streeter (Author)3
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