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O Christ, the world's creator bright

Author: Frederick Charles Husenbeth Appears in 5 hymnals

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O Christ, the world's creator bright

Author: Frederick Charles Husenbeth Hymnal: The Catholic Hymnal and Service Book. Pew ed. #d93 (1966)

O Christ, the world's creator bright

Author: Frederick Charles Husenbeth Hymnal: The Catholic Hymnal and Service Book. Organ ed. #d93 (1966)

O Christ, the world's creator bright

Author: Frederick Charles Husenbeth Hymnal: St. Basil's Hymnal. Rev. ed. #d114 (1918)

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Frederick Charles Husenbeth

1796 - 1872 Author of "O Christ, the world's creator bright" Husenbeth, F. C., D.D. His family originally belonged to the Grand Duchy of Hesse. His father lived at Mannheim until the outbreak of the French Revolution, when he removed to Bristol, and established himself in business as a wine merchant. He married Miss James, a Cornish lady. F. C. Husenbeth was born at Bristol, May 30, 1796, and was educated at Sedgley Park School and Oscott College. Ordained in Feb., 1820. He became Priest of the Cossey Roman Catholic Mission, and retained his position for 52 years. He died Oct. 31, 1872. He published several works, including Missal for the Laity, 1840; an edition of the Roman Breviary, Norwich, 1830; and Vespers Book for the Use of the Laity, Lond. 1841. Notes and Queries, Ser. iv., vol. x., pp. 365, 388, 441. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================ Husenbeth, Frederic Charles, p. 1572, ii. His hymn “Stars of glory, shine more brightly” [Christmas], written 1862, is in O. Shipley's Lyra Messianica, 1864, p. 102, and Annus Sanctus, 1884, pt. ii., pp. iv, 27. Also in Hymns for the Year 1867, A. E. Tozer s Cath. Hymns, 1898, and Catholic Church Hymnal, 1905, St. Dominics's Hymn Book, 1901, &c. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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