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Jesus! the children are calling

Author: Annie Matheson (1853- ) Appears in 13 hymnals Used With Tune: RICKMANSWORTH

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RICKMANSWORTH

Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. F. Hurndall Incipit: 32154 33213 24325 Used With Text: Jesus! the children are calling
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[Jesus, the children are calling]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Jno. S. Witty Used With Text: Jesus, the Children are Calling

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Jesus, the Children are Calling

Hymnal: Songs for Little Singers #47 (1909) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, the children are calling]

Jesus, the children are calling

Author: Annie Mathewson, 1853- Hymnal: The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #217 (1936) Meter: 8.3.8.3 Topics: The Church of God The Dedication of Children Languages: English Tune Title: RICKMANSWORTH
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Jesus, the children are calling

Author: Annie Matheson Hymnal: The School Hymnal #268 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, the children are calling]

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Annie Matheson

1853 - 1924 Person Name: Annie Mathewson, 1853- Author of "Jesus, the children are calling" in The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches Matheson, Annie, eldest daughter of Rev. James Matheson, Congregational Minister, of Nottingham, was born at Blackheath, March, 1853, and resided at Notting Hill, London. She died in 1924. At an early age she showed considerable literary ability, her first hymn, "Jesus, the children are calling," being composed when she was only 13 years old. This hymn, attracting the attention of Dr. George MacDonald, was introduced by him to the notice of the editor of Good Words, who inserted it in that magazine, as a "Hymn by a Child." In 1869 appeared "I am weak and weary, Lord," and from that time Miss Matheson was a frequent contributor to Good Words, Macmillan, The Spectator, St. Nicholas, and other magazines, both English and American. Her illustrated book for children, Margaret's Year Book, containing twelve poems from her pen, was published in 1887. The following are the best known of Miss Matheson's hymns:— 1. Dear Master, what can children do? Children as Workers for Christ. 2. How shall we worship Thee, O Lord? Divine Worship. 3. I am weak and weary, Lord. Divine Strength desired. 4. Jesus, the children are calling. Children's Prayer to Christ. 5. Lord, when we have not any light. Evening. 6. O little birds, that all day long. God's Love to all Creatures. 7. The little snowdrops rise. Easter. 8. When through life's dewy fields we go. Comfort in God's Presence. Of these hymns, Nos, 5, 6, and 7 were written for W. E. Stevenson's School Hymnal, 1880; and Nos. 1 and 2 for a Harvest Festival about 1882. Miss Matheson's hymns are characterised by a pleasing combination of simplicity and refinement, both of thought and expression. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) =================== Matheson, Annie, p. 719, ii. She wrote two hymns in 1905 for the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905:— 1. What is the name of the Lord God Almighty? [God is Love.] 1905, No. 407. The original form was partly rewritten in accordance with suggestions made by the editor. 2. When there is peace, where praise hath been. [Evening.] 1905, No. 157. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

W. F. Hurndall

1830 - 1888 Composer of "RICKMANSWORTH" in The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches William Flavell Hurndall was born July 10, 1830 at Basingstoke, England. He was the son of a minister. He was educated at Bonn University, Freidrich Wilhelms University Berlin, Glasgow University and Heidelberg University. He worked as a Congregational minister and later as headmaster. He composed over 150 hymn tunes. He died August 24, 1888 at Scarborough. Dianne Shapiro, from email sent to Hymnary by Martin Thompson

John S. Witty

Person Name: Jno. S. Witty Composer of "[Jesus, the children are calling]" in Songs for Little Singers
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