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Walter C. Smith

Walter C. Smith
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Short Name: Walter C. Smith
Full Name: Smith, Walter C. (Walter Chalmers), 1824-1908
Birth Year: 1824
Death Year: 1908

Smith, Walter Chalmer, D.D., was born at Aberdeen Dec. 5, 1824, and educated at the Grammar School and University of that City. He pursued his Theological studies at Edinburgh, and was ordained Pastor of the Scottish Church in Chad well Street, Islington, London, Dec. 25, 1850. After holding several pastorates he became, in 1876, Minister of the Free High Church, Edinburgh. His contributions to poetical literature have been many and of great merit. His principal works are:—
(1) The Bishop's Walk, 1860; (2) Olrig Grange, 1872; (3) Borland Hall, 1874; (4) Hilda among the Broken Gods, 1878; (5) North Country Folk, 1883; (6) Kildrostan, 1884; (7) Hymns of Christ and Christian Life, 1876.

From his Hymns of Christ, &c, 1876, the following, after revision, were included in Horder's Congregational Hymns, 1884 :—
1. Immortal, Invisible, God only wise. God, All in All.
2. Lord, God, Omnipotent. Omnipotence.
3. Our portion is not here. Treasure in Heaven.
4. There is no wrath to be appeased. God is Love. In Horder's Congregational Hymns a new opening stanza was added to this hymn by Dr. Smith at the request of the editor, and in that collection the hymn begins "I vexed me with a troubled thought."
Dr. Smith's hymns are rich in thought and vigorous in expression. They deserve and probably will receive greater notice than hitherto at the hands of hymnal compilers. [Rev. W. Garrett Horder]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Smith, W. C., p. 1064, i. The following additional hymns by Dr. Smith have come into common use, mainly through The Baptist Church Hymnal, 1900:—
1. Earth was waiting, spent and restless. Christmas.
2. Faint and weary Jesus stood. Our Lord's Temptation.
3. If any to the feast have come. Holy Communion.
4. The Lord hath hid His face from us. Providence.
5. To me to live is Christ. Union with Christ.
These hymns appeared in his Hymns of Christ and the Christian Life, 1867, pp. Ill, 122, 241, 10, and 36, respectively. A collected ed. of his Poetical Works (not including his hymns) appeared in 1902. Other hymns that have come into use are:—
1. Gird your loins about with truth. Manliness.
2. Jesus, unto Whom we pray. Christ the Way.
3. One thing I of the Lord desire. Consecration.
Nos. 1, 3 are from his Thoughts and Fancies for Sunday Evenings, 1887, pp. 3, 84. No. 2 is from his Hymns of Christ, 1867, p. 31.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Walter Chalmers Smith (5 December 1824 – 19 September 1908), was a hymnist, author, poet and minister of the Free Church of Scotland, chiefly remembered for his hymn "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise". In 1893 he served as Moderator of the General Assembly for the Free Church of Scotland. He attained considerable reputation as a poet. Some of these works were written under the names of Orwell or Hermann Kunst.
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Texts by Walter C. Smith (24)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Al Dios invisible, al Rey inmortalWalter C. Smith (Author)Spanish2
不能朽,不能見,獨一的真神,(Bùnéng xiǔ, bùnéng jiàn, dú yī de zhēnshén,)Walter C. Smith (Author)Chinese1
Das höchste Gut, mir ewig teu'rWalter C. Smith (Author)German0
Deus sábio, invisível, perfeito, imortalWalter Chalmers Smith (Author)2
Earth was waiting, spent and restlessWalter Chalmers Smith (1824-1908) (Author)English3
Eterno, invisible, el Dios de poderWalter Chalmers Smith (1824-1908) (Author)Spanish1
Ett ting af Herrenbeder jagWalter C. Smith (Author)Swedish1
Faint and weary, Jesus stoodWalter C. Smith, 1824-1908 (Author)English4
Gird your loins about with truthWalter C. Smith (Author)English7
I filled me with the fear of hellWalter C. Smith (Author)English1
I long to be just like my Lord, and to conform to God's own wordW. S. (Author)English1
I vexed me with a troubled thoughtWalter C. Smith (Author)English1
Immortal, invisible, God only wiseWalter Chalmers Smith (Author)English194
Jesus, unto whom we pray, Christ the Life, the Truth, the WayRev. Walter C. Smith (Author)English2
Lord God Omnipotent, Lord God aloneW. C. Smith (Author)English1
Men vex themselves with troubleWalter Chalmers Smith, 1824-1908 (Author)1
നിത്യനാം അരൂപി, ജ്ഞാനിയാം ദൈവം (Nityanāṁ arūpi, jñāniyāṁ daivaṁ)Walter C. Smith (Author)Malayalam1
O light, more light to shine upon my wayWalter Chalmers Smith, 1824-1908 (Author)English3
Oh¡ Apo, tarigagayacWalter C. Smith (Author)Tagalog1
One thing I of the Lord desireW. C. Smith (Author)English78
Our portion is not here, O LordW. C. Smith (Author)English2
Senmorta, senkorpa, plej saĝa Sinjor'Walter Chalmers Smith (Author)Esperanto1
Un vivo anhelo tengo yoW. C. Smith (Author)Spanish1
Una es, Señor, mi peticiónWalter C. Smith (Author)Spanish1

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