| Short Name: | Anna Shipton |
| Full Name: | Shipton, Anna |
Shipton, Anna. Concerning this writer we can ascertain no details beyond the fact that she published:—
(1) Whispers in the Palms. Hymns and Meditations. London, W. Yapp, 1855; second edition, augmented, 1857. (2) Precious Gems for the Saviour's Diadem, 1862. (3) The Brook in the Way; Original Hymns, 1864. (4) Tell Jesus: Recollections of E. Gosse. (5) The Cottage on The Hock, an Allegory. Also other smaller books.
Her hymns in common use include:—
i. From her Whispers in the Palms, 1855-57.
1. Down in the pleasant pastures. The Good Shepherd.
2. Father, My cup is full. Gethsemane.
3. How shall I praise Thee, O my God? Praise.
4. Jesus, Master, hear my cry. Blind Bartimaeus.
ii. From her other Works.
5. Call them in, the poor,the wretched (1862). Home Missions.
6. Praise God, ye gladdening smiles of mom. Ps. cxlviii.
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
| Texts by Anna Shipton (15) | As | Instances |
|---|---|---|
| Call them in! the poor, the wretched | Anna Shipton (Author) | 58 |
| Come to Jesus, ye who wander | Anna Shipton (Author) | 8 |
| Down in the pleasant pastures | Anna Shipton (Author) | 9 |
| Father, my cup is full! | Anna Shipton (Author) | 2 |
| Jesus, Master, hear my [me] cry | Anna Shipton (Author) | 8 |
| Kald dem ind, de Arme, Ringe | Anna Shipton (Author) | 2 |
| Let us go forth and leave the world behind us | Anna Shipton (Author) | 2 |
| No more my own, Lord Jesus | Anna Shipton (Author) | 17 |
| Noedga dem, de djupast fallna | Anna Shipton (Author) | 2 |
| Praise God, ye gladdening smiles of morn | Anna Shipton (Author) | 5 |
| Press forward and fear not though billows | Anna Shipton (Author) | 6 |
| Ruft sie her von allen Orten | Anna Shipton (Author) | 2 |
| Sow ye beside all waters | Anna Shipton (Author) | 6 |
| Whene'er my faithless footsteps | Anna Shipton (Author) | 2 |
| Who are these whose songs are sounding | Anna Shipton (Author) | 9 |