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Charles S. Robinson
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Short Name: Charles S. Robinson
Full Name: Robinson, Charles S. (Charles Seymour), 1829-1899
Birth Year: 1829
Death Year: 1899

Robinson, Charles Seymour, D.D., was born at Bennington, Vermont, March 31, 1829, and educated at William College, 1849, and in theology, at Union Seminary, New York (1852-53), and Princeton (1853-55). He became Presbyterian Pastor at Troy, 1855; at Brooklyn, 1860; of the American chapel in Paris (France), 1868; and of the Memorial Presbyterian Church, New York, 1870. During 1876-77 he was editor of the Illustrated Christian Weekly. As an editor of hymn-books he has been most successful. His Songs of the Church were published in 1862; Songs for the Sanctuary, 1865; Spiritual Songs, 1878; and Laudes Domini, A Selection of Spiritual Songs, Ancient and Modern, 1884. His Songs for the Sanctuary has probably had a wider sale than any other unofficial American collection of any denomination, and the Laudes Domini is a book of great excellence. Dr. Robinson has composed a few hymns, including, "Saviour, I follow on" (Following Christ), in his Song of the Church, 1862, and "Isles of the South, your redemption is nearing " (Missions), in his Songs for the Sanctuary, 1865. The latter is given in Dr. Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, 1872, as "Lands long benighted." [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Texts by Charles S. Robinson (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Eu sigo Salvador, a Ti JesusCharles S. Robinson (Author)Portuguese1
For me to live is Christ; To die is endless gainCharles Seymour Robinson, 1829-1899 (Translator)English1
For thy rich, thy free redemptionCharles S. Robinson (Author)1
Glory to God, Peace on the earth, Good will to men, sang the angels aboveRev. Charles S. Robinson, D. D. (Author)English11
Heavenly Father, grant us grace Our Master's will to knowRev. C. S. Robinson (Author)English1
Heiland, ich folge dir, auf steiler BahnCharles S. Robinson (Author)German1
Isles of the south, your redemption is nearingCharles S. Robinson (Author)English6
Lands, long benighted, the morning is nearingCharles S. Robinson (Author)English1
Marching on, marching on, In the ranks of Christ, our KingRev. Chas. S. Robinson, D.D. (Author)English5
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! Even though it be a crossRev. C. S. Robinson (Author)English1
O come and sing, Your praises bringRev. Chas. S. Robinson, D.D. (Author)English1
Savior, I follow on, Guided by TheeC. S. Robinson (Author)English109
Tell me, my Savior, where Thou dost feed Thy flockRev. Charles Seymour Robinson, 1828-1899 (Author)English25
The mourning hours are endedRev. Charles S. Robinson, D.D. (Author)English2
We are homeward bound to the land of light and loveCharles S. Robinson (Author)English2
When my soul within sorrowed with its sinRev. Chas. S. Robinson, D.D. (Author)English6
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