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William Walsham How

How, William Walsham, D.D., son of William Wybergh How, Solicitor, Shrewsbury, was born Dec. 13, 1823, at Shrewsbury, and educated at Shrewsbury School and Wadham College, Oxford (B.A. 1845). Taking Holy Orders in 1846, he became successively Curate of St. George's, Kidderminster, 1846; and of Holy Cross, Shrewsbury, 1848. In 1851 he was preferred to the Rectory of Whittington, Diocese of St. Asaph, becoming Rural Dean in 1853, and Hon. Canon of the Cathedral in 1860. In 1879 he was appointed Rector of St. Andrew's Undershaft, London, and was consecrated Suffragan Bishop for East London, under the title of the Bishop of Bedford, and in 1888 Bishop of Wakefield. Bishop How is the author of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Commentary on the Four Gospels; Plain Words , Four Series; Plain Words for Children; Pastor in Parochia; Lectures on Pastoral Work; Three All Saints Summers, and Other Poems , and numerous Sermons , &c. In 1854 was published Psalms and Hymns, Compiled by the Rev. Thomas Baker Morrell, M.A., . . . and the Rev. William Walsham How, M.A. This was republished in an enlarged form in 1864, and to it was added a Supplement in 1867. To this collection Bishop How contributed several hymns, and also to the S. P. C. K. Church Hymns , of which he was joint editor, in 1871. The Bishop's hymns in common use amount in all to nearly sixty.
Combining pure rhythm with great directness and simplicity, Bishop How's compositions arrest attention more through a comprehensive grasp of the subject and the unexpected light thrown upon and warmth infused into facia and details usually shunned by the poet, than through glowing imagery and impassioned rhetoric. He has painted lovely images woven with tender thoughts, but these are few, and found in his least appreciated work. Those compositions which have laid the firmest hold upon the Church, are simple, unadorned, but enthusiastically practical hymns, the most popular of which, "O Jesu, Thou art standing"; "For all the Saints who from their labours rest," and "We give Thee but Thine own," have attained to a foremost rank. His adaptations from other writers as in the case from Bishop Ken, "Behold, the Master passeth by," are good, and his Children's hymns are useful and popular. Without any claims to rank as a poet, in the sense in which Cowper and Montgomery were poets, he has sung us songs which will probably outlive all his other literary works.
The more important of Bishop How's hymns, including those already named, and "Lord, Thy children guide and keep"; "O Word of God Incarnate"; "This day at Thy creating word"; "Who is this so weak and helpless"; and others which have some special history or feature of interest, are annotated under their respective first lines. The following are also in common use:—
i. From Psalms & Hymns, 1854.
1. Before Thine awful presence, Lord. Confirmation.
2. Jesus, Name of wondrous love [priceless worth]. Circumcision. The Name Jesus .
3. Lord Jesus, when we stand afar. Passiontide.
4. O blessing rich, for sons of men. Members of Christ.
5. 0 Lord of Hosts, the earth is Thine. In time of War.
6. O Lord, Who in Thy wondrous love. Advent.
ii. From Psalms & Hymns, enlarged, 1864.
7. Lord, this day Thy children meet. Sunday School Anniversary.
iii. From Supplement to the Psalms & Hymns, 1867.
8. Hope of hopes and joy of joys. Resurrection.
9. 0 daughters blest of Galilee. For Associations of Women.
10. O happy feet that tread. Public Worship.
11. With trembling awe the chosen three. Transfiguration.
iv. From Parish Magazine, 1871, and Church Hymns, 1871.
12. O Jesu, crucified for man. Friday.
13. Yesterday, with worship blest. Monday.
v. From the S. P. C. K. Church Hymns. 1871.
14. Bowed low in supplication. For the Parish.
15. Great Gabriel sped on wings of light. Annunciation, of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
16. O blest was he, whose earlier skill. St. Luke.
17. O God, enshrined in dazzling light. Omnipresence. Divine Worship .
18. O heavenly Fount of Light and Love. Witsuntide.
19. O Lord, it is a blessed thing. Weekdays.
20. 0 One with God the Father. Epiphany.
21. O Thou through suffering perfect made. Hospitals.
22. Rejoice, ye sons of men. Purification of the B. V. M.
23. Summer suns are glowing. Summer.
24. The year is swiftly waning. Autumn.
25. Thou art the Christ, O Lord. St. Peter.
26. To Thee our God we fly. National Hymn.
27. Upon the holy Mount they stood. Transfiguration and Church Guilds.
28. We praise Thy grace, 0 Saviour. St. Mark.
vi. From the S. P. C. K. Children's Hymns, 1872.
29. Behold a little child. Jesus the Child's Example.
30. Come, praise your Lord and Saviour. Children's Praises.
31. It is a thing most wonderful. Sunday School Anniversary.
32. On wings of living light. Easter.
Bishop How's hymns and sacred and secular pieces were collected and published as Poems and Hymns, 1886. The Hymns, 54 in all, are also published separately. Hed. Aug. 10, 1897.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


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Am bawb o'r saint sy'n gorphwys uwch pob clwy'William Walsham How
Arise, O Lord of hosts (2)William Walsham How
Ashamed of thee, O dearest Lord (5)William Walsham How
Before thine awful presence, Lord (3)William Walsham How
Before thy holy presence, Lord, Thy sinful servants bow (2)William Walsham How
Behold a little child (5)William Walsham How
Behold, the Master passeth by (34)William Walsham How Text
Blest Jesus, grant us strength (9)William Walsham How
Bowed low in supplication (2)William Walsham How
Brightly gleams our bannerWilliam Walsham How
Christian, seek not yet repose (12)William Walsham How
Come, praise your Lord and Savior (41)William Walsham How
For all the saints who from their labors rest (27)William W. How TextInfo
For all thy [the] saints, who from their labors rest (343)William Walsham How
For that great host who by their labors blestWilliam Walsham How
For the apostles' glorious company (3)William Walsham How
God of mercy and of love (5)William Walsham How
God's free mercy streamethWilliam Walsham How
God's free mercy streameth (8)William Walsham How
Great and glorious Father, humbly we adore theeWilliam Walsham How
Herr Jesu, gieb du selbstWilliam Walsham How
I ddyfnder fy nhrueniWilliam Walsham How
It is a thing most wonderfulWilliam Walsham How
Jesus, name decreed of oldWilliam Walsham How
Jesus, name of wondrous love (112)William Walsham How Text
Lord Jesu [Jesus], when we stand afar (69)William Walsham How
Lord Jesu, thou art standingWilliam Walsham How
Lord, this day children meet (59)William Walsham How
Lord, thy children guide and keepW. Walsham How Text
Lord, thy children guide and keep (35)William Walsham How
Mid the homes of want and woe (2)William Walsham How
Near, O God, to theeWilliam Walsham How
Nearer, my [O] God, to thee, Hear thou my prayer (30)William Walsham How
O arglwydd da, argraphaWilliam Walsham How
O blessing rich, for sons of men (6)William Walsham How
O blest communion, fellowshipWilliam Walsham How
O daughter blest of Galilee (5)William Walsham How
O daughters blest of GalileeW. Walsham How
O Dios, tu verbo santo del cielo descendioWilliam Walsham How
O heavenly fount of light and love (2)William Walsham How Text
O holy Lord content to fill in lowly home the lowliest place (36)William Walsham How Text
O holy Lord uplifted highWilliam Walsham How
O Jesu Christ, du wartestWilliam Walsham How
O Jesu [Jesus], thou art standing (8)William Walsham How Text
O Jesu [Jesus], thou art standing (504)William Walsham How
O Jesus, crucified for man (28)William Walsham How Text
O Jesus, du stehst draussenWilliam Walsham How
O Jesus, strong and pure, and true (4)William Walsham How
O Jesus, thou art knockingWilliam Walsham How
O Jesus, thou art pleadingWilliam Walsham How
O King of kings, whose reign of old (2)William Walsham How
O Lord, it is a blessed thing (8)William Walsham How
O my Savior, lifted From the earth for me (6)William Walsham How
O my Savior, lifted From the earth, From the earth for meWilliam Walsham How
O One with God the Father (46)William Walsham How
O One with God the Father (2)William Walsham How TextInfo
O thou, through suffering perfect made (8)William Walsham How
O Word of God incarnate (359)William Walsham How TextScoreInfo
O Wort, voll Trost und GnadenWilliam Walsham How
On wings of living lightWilliam Walsham How Text
On wings of living light, At earliest dawn of day (57)William Walsham How
On wings of living radianceWilliam Walsham How
One with God the Father In majesty and mightWilliam Walsham How
Pilgrim, seek not yet reposeWilliam Walsham How
Rejoice, ye sons of menWilliam Walsham How
Soldiers of the Cross, arise! (61)Bishop W. Walsham How
Soldiers of the Cross, arise! (2)William Walsham How
Soldiers of the cross, arise (How) (2)W. Walsham How
Stand, Soldier of the cross (2)William Walsham How
Stand, Soldier of the crossWilliam Walsham How
Summer days are glowingWilliam Walsham How
Summer suns are glowing (193)William Walsham How
The angel sped on wings of light (5)William Walsham How
The church of thy dear SonWilliam Walsham How
The city paved with gold (9)William Walsham How
The ever changing seasons in silence come and go (7)William Walsham How
The joyous life that year by year (11)William Walsham How
The year is swiftly waning; the summer days are past (29)William Walsham How
This day at thy creating word (21)William Walsham How Text
This day by thy creating word (2)William Walsham How
This day the light of heavenly birth (10)William Walsham How
Thou art the Christ, O Lord (3)William Walsham How
Through the passing of the week (4)William Walsham How
To Thee, O God, we flyW. Walsham How
To thee our God we flyW. Walsham How Text
To thee, our God, we fly for mercy and for grace (48)William Walsham How
Upon the holy mount they stood (2)William Walsham How
We give thee but thine own (319)William Walsham How TextScoreInfo
We praise thy grace, O Savior (5)William Walsham How Text
When the dark waves round us roll (10)William Walsham How
When the wild waves around us rollWilliam Walsham How
Who is this, so weak and helpless (27)William Walsham How Text
Who trusts in God, a strong abode (2)W. Walsham How (Alterer) Text
With trembling awe the chosen three (3)William Walsham How
With weary feet and saddened heartWilliam Walsham How
Yesterday with worship blestWilliam Walsham How
You are the Christ, O LordWilliam Walsham How
You are the Christ, O LordWilliam Walsham How, 1823-1897 Text
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