S. Dryden Phelps

S. Dryden Phelps
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Short Name: S. Dryden Phelps
Full Name: Phelps, S. Dryden (Sylvanus Dryden), 1816-1895
Birth Year: 1816
Death Year: 1895

Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden, D.D., was born at Suffield, Connecticut, May 15, 1816, and educated at Brown University, where he graduated in 1844. In 1846 he became pastor of the first Baptist Church, New Haven. Dr. Phelps is the Editor of The Christian Secretary, Hartford. His publications include, Eloquence of Nature, and Other Poems, 1842; Sunlight and Hearthlight, 1856; the Poet's Song, 1867, &c. He is the author of the following hymns:—
1. Christ, Who came my soul to save. Holy Baptism.
2. Did Jesus weep for me? Lent.
3. Saviour, Thy dying love. Passiontide.
4. Sons of day, arise from slumber. Home Missions.
5. This rite our blest Redeemer gave. Holy Baptism.
Of these Nos. 1 and 4 appeared in the Baptist ed. of the Plymouth Collection, 1857; Nos. 2 and 5 in the Baptist Devotional Hymn Book, 1864; and No. 3 in Gospel Hymns, 1st series, and Laudes Domini, 1884. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden, p. 893, ii. Additional hymns in common use by Dr. Phelps include (1) "Father, from Thy throne above" (Temperance); (2) "When over our land hung oppression's dark pall" (Temperance), both written in 1841. To J. Aldrich's Sacred Lyre, 1858, he contributed (3) "Sweet is the hour of prayer" (Prayer); (4) "Sweet Sunday-school! I love the place" (Sunday Schools); and (5) "Come friends, and let our hearts awake" (Divine Worship). There are also (6) "Once I heard a sound at my heart's dark door" (Voice of God within), in Pure Gold, with a refrain by Dr. Lowry; (7) "While on life's stormy sea" (Trust in God), written in 1862; and (8) "Come, trembling soul, be not afraid" (Confidence), "written after visiting a sick man, who, feeling his need of Christ, found it difficult to believe." Concerning his popular hymn "Saviour! Thy dying love," Burrage says it was written in 1862, and published in the Watchman and Reflector, and then, with music by Dr. R. Lowry in Pure Gold. It has been translated into Swedish and other languages. Burrage gives a revised version of the text, recently made by the author. (Burrage's Baptist Hymn Writers, 1888, p. 384.)

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)


Texts by S. Dryden Phelps (46)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Within the olive shadeSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)3
While on life's stormy sea my bark is drivenSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)6
What shall I do with Jesus, the Christ who may be mine?Sylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)English12
Walk with the God of lightS. D. Phelps, D. D. (Author)English2
Tu vida, ¡oh Salvador!Sylvanus Phelps (Author)Spanish6
This rite our blest Redeemer gaveSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)English20
Teu santo amor, Jesus, veio me alcançarS. Dryden Phelps (Author)Portuguese2
Sweet Sunday school, I love the placeSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)7
Sweet is the house of prayerSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)3
Sons of day, arise from slumbersS. D. Phelps (Author)English9
See at last the signs portendingS. Dryden Phelps (Author)3
Savior, Thy dying love Thou gavest meSylvanus D. Phelps (Author)English534
Planted in thy house, O LordS. D. Phelps, D. D. (Author)English2
Once I heard a sound at my heart's dark doorRev. S. D. Phelps, D.D. (Author)English24
O Lord, in whom are all my springsS. D. Phelps (Author)English3
O Jesus, keep me near thy sideS. Dryden Phelps (Author)2
Not far from the kingdom, So near to the gateS. Dryden Phelps (Author)English2
Mein Jesus, gabst du dennS. D. Phelps (Author)German5
Kou aloha e IesuSylvanus D. Phelps, 1816-1895 (Author)Hawaiian3
救主牺牲的爱已赐给我 (Jiù zhǔ xīshēng de ài yǐ cì gěi wǒ)S. Dryden Phelps (Author)Chinese2
救主受死大愛已賜給我 (Jiù zhǔ shòu sǐ dà ài yǐ cì gěi wǒ)S. Dryden Phelps (Author)Chinese3
Jesus loves me, came to save meS. D. Phelps, D.D. (Author)English2
Jesus, I would abideS. D. Phelps, D. D. (Author)English2
Jesu, aus Liebe konntest du sterben für michS. Dryden Phelps (Author)German1
How sweet the scene, how blest the hourRev. Sylvanus Dryden Phelps (1816— ) (Author)English3
Holy Spirit from above, gift and pledge of Jesus ' loveS. D. Phelps , D. D. (Author)English2
Heiland, die KreuzeslastSylvanus D. Phelps (Author)German1
Heiland, bis in den TodSylvanus D. Phelps (Author)German2
God is for me, O how gloriousS. Dryden Phelps (Author)English2
From the cross of Calvary's mountainS. Dryden Phelps (Author)English4
Frelser, Din Kj'rlighedSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)1
Father, Thy boundless love, Thou givest meS. D. Phelps (Author)English4
Father! from Thy throne aboveSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)English3
Du, som af kärlek dog, Jesus, för migSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)Swedish3
Du, som af kjærlighed Døde for mig!S. D. Phelps (Author)Norwegian2
Du, som af kärlek varmS. D. Phelps (Author)Swedish2
Did Jesus weep for meS. D. Phelps (Author)English4
Cristo, tu santo amor, diste a míS. Dryden Phelps (Author)Spanish2
Cristo, tu santo amorSylvanus D. Phelps, 1816-1895 (Author)Spanish2
Cristo, al morir, tu amorSylvanus D. Phelps (Author)Spanish1
Come, trembling soul, be not afraidS. Dryden Phelps (Author)English12
Come friends and let our hearts awakeSylvanus Dryden Phelps (Author)5
Come, day of gospel gloryRev. S. D. Phelps, D. D. (Author)English4
Christ who came my soul to saveS. D. Phelps (Author)English8
As Jesus prayed upon the heightS. Dryden Phelps (Author)4
Apo, gapu ta caniac nataycaS. Dryden Phelps (Author)Tagalog2

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