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Cecil Frances Alexander

Cecil Frances Alexander
From: Cyberhymnal
Short Name: Cecil Frances Alexander
Full Name: Alexander, Cecil Frances, 1818-1895
Birth Year: 1818
Death Year: 1895

As a small girl, Cecil Frances Humphries (b. Redcross, County Wicklow, Ireland, 1818; Londonderry, Ireland, 1895) wrote poetry in her school's journal. In 1850 she married Rev. William Alexander, who later became the Anglican primate (chief bishop) of Ireland. She showed her concern for disadvantaged people by traveling many miles each day to visit the sick and the poor, providing food, warm clothes, and medical supplies. She and her sister also founded a school for the deaf. Alexander was strongly influenced by the Oxford Movement and by John Keble's Christian Year. Her first book of poetry, Verses for Seasons, was a "Christian Year" for children. She wrote hymns based on the Apostles' Creed, baptism, the Lord's Supper, the Ten Commandments, and prayer, writing in simple language for children. Her more than four hundred hymn texts were published in Verses from the Holy Scripture (1846), Hymns for Little Children (1848), and Hymns Descriptive and Devotional ( 1858).

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Alexander, Cecil Frances, née Humphreys, second daughter of the late Major John Humphreys, Miltown House, co. Tyrone, Ireland, b. 1823, and married in 1850 to the Rt. Rev. W. Alexander, D.D., Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. Mrs. Alexander's hymns and poems number nearly 400. They are mostly for children, and were published in her Verses for Holy Seasons, with Preface by Dr. Hook, 1846; Poems on Subjects in the Old Testament, pt. i. 1854, pt. ii. 1857; Narrative Hymns for Village Schools, 1853; Hymns for Little Children, 1848; Hymns Descriptive and Devotional, 1858; The Legend of the Golden Prayers 1859; Moral Songs, N.B.; The Lord of the Forest and his Vassals, an Allegory, &c.; or contributed to the Lyra Anglicana, the S.P.C.K. Psalms and Hymns, Hymns Ancient & Modern, and other collections. Some of the narrative hymns are rather heavy, and not a few of the descriptive are dull, but a large number remain which have won their way to the hearts of the young, and found a home there. Such hymns as "In Nazareth in olden time," "All things bright and beautiful," "Once in Royal David's city," "There is a green hill far away," "Jesus calls us o'er the tumult," "The roseate hues of early dawn," and others that might be named, are deservedly popular and are in most extensive use. Mrs. Alexander has also written hymns of a more elaborate character; but it is as a writer for children that she has excelled.

- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Alexander, Cecil F., née Humphreys, p. 38, ii. Additional hymns to those already noted in this Dictionary are in common use:—
1. Christ has ascended up again. (1853.) Ascension.
2. His are the thousand sparkling rills. (1875.) Seven Words on the Cross (Fifth Word).
3. How good is the Almighty God. (1S48.) God, the Father.
4. In [a] the rich man's garden. (1853.) Easter Eve.
5. It was early in the morning. (1853.) Easter Day.
6. So be it, Lord; the prayers are prayed. (1848.) Trust in God.
7. Saw you never in the twilight? (1853.) Epiphany.
8. Still bright and blue doth Jordan flow. (1853.) Baptism of Our Lord.
9. The angels stand around Thy throne. (1848.) Submission to the Will of God.
10. The saints of God are holy men. (1848.) Communion of Saints.
11. There is one Way and only one. (1875.) SS. Philip and James.
12. Up in heaven, up in heaven. (1848.) Ascension.
13. We are little Christian children. (1848.) Holy Trinity.
14. We were washed in holy water. (1848.) Holy Baptism.
15. When of old the Jewish mothers. (1853.) Christ's Invitation to Children.
16. Within the Churchyard side by side. (1848.) Burial.
Of the above hymns those dated 1848 are from Mrs. Alexander's Hymns for Little Children; those dated 1853, from Narrative Hymns, and those dated 1875 from the 1875 edition of Hymns Ancient & Modern.
Several new hymns by Mrs. Alexander are included in the 1891 Draft Appendix to the Irish Church Hymnal.

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

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Alexander, Cecil F. , p. 38, ii. Mrs. Alexander died at Londonderry, Oct. 12, 1895. A number of her later hymns are in her Poems, 1896, which were edited by Archbishop Alexander.

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

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Cecil Frances Alexander (April 1818 – 12 October 1895) was an Anglo-Irish hymnwriter and poet. Amongst other works, she wrote "All Things Bright and Beautiful", "There is a green hill far away" and the Christmas carol "Once in Royal David's City".
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Texts by Cecil Frances Alexander (169)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A cada flor que se abreCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Spanish1
A gentle and a holy childCecil F. Alexander (Author)English3
Adda napintas a turodCecil F. Alexander (Author)Tagalog1
All things beautiful and fairCecil Frances Alexander, 1823-1895 (Author)English2
At Nazareth in olden timeCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English4
Auferstanden, auferstanden, Sagt es allenCecil Frances Alexander (Author)German1
Beyond the wicked [holy] city wallCecil F. Alexander (Author)English7
ഭംഗിയേറും സൃഷ്ടികൾ (Bhaṅgiyēṟuṁ sr̥ṣṭikaḷ)Cecil Frances Alexander (Author)Malayalam1
Blessed are the pure in heart, They have loved the better partMrs. Cecil Frances Alexander, 1823-1895 (Author)English6
Blessed were they who, in the days of oldCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Çdo lule t’but’ që hapetCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Albanian1
Child, ere thou wander forth to playCecil Francis Alexander (Author)English2
Christ be with me, Christ within meCecil F. Alexander (Translator)English12
Christ is kind and gentleCecil F. Alexander (Author)English4
Christian children must be holyCecil F. Alexander (Author)English11
Come to our joyous marriage feastCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Complete in Thee, no work of mineCecil F. Alexander (Author)English1
Crianças fracas somos nósCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Portuguese1
Cristo chama nos tumultosCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Portuguese2
Cristo ha resucitado, ¡aleluya!Cecil Frances Alexander, 1818-1895 (Author)Spanish1
Cristo llama del tumultoCecil Frances Alexander, 1818-1895 (Author)Spanish2
දාවිත්ගේ පුරෙහි වරක් (Dāvitgē purehi varak)Cecil Frances Alexander (Author)Sinhala1
Day by day the little daisyCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Dear Lord, on this Thy servant's dayCecil Frances Alexander (Author)1
Desde el cielo Cristo llamaCecil Frances Alexander, 1823-1895 (Author)Spanish6
Do no sinful actionC. F. Alexander (Author)English62
Do not quarrel, do not chideMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
Each day we live the Christian lifeCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Each little flower that opensCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English311
Einstens ward zu Bethlehem JudaCecil Frances Alexander (Author)German0
En Belén hubo un establoCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Spanish1
En el Calvario, con dolorCecil Alexander (Author)Spanish1
En la reĝa BetlehemoCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Esperanto1
EN lando malproksime forCecil Frances Alexander (Author)6
En un lejano cerro fueCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Spanish1
Es steht ein' Hügel weit von hierCecil F. Alexander (Author)German0
Every morning the red sunCecil F. Alexander (Author)English63
For all Thy saints, a noble throngC. F. Alexander (Author)English8
Forgive them, O my FatherCecil F. Alexander (Author)English27
Forsaken once, and thrice deniedMrs. C. F. Alexander, 1823-95 (Author)English12
From out the cloud of amber lightCecil Frances Alexander (Author)2
Hallowed be our Father's nameCecil Francis Alexander (Author)English2
He cometh, on your hallowed boardCecil F. Alexander (Author)1
He is coming, He is coming, Not as once He came beforeCecil F. Alexander (Author)English37
He is risen, He is risen; Tell it out with joyful voiceCecil F. Alexander (Author)English103
He pu'u omao aia ma oCecil F. Alexander (Author)Hawaiian2
Hea Iesu ia kakou laCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Hawaiian2
His are the thousand sparkling rillsCecil F. Alexander (Author)English25
Ho, Wicoḣaŋ ṡicaMrs. C. F. Alexander, 1823-95 (Author)Dakota1
How good is the Almighty GodMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English2
Hush, little Christian childMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English2
I bind myself to God todayCecil F. Alexander (1818-1895) (Alterer)4
I bind this day to me for everCecil Frances Alexander (Translator and Paraphraser)English1
I bind unto myself todayCecil Francis Alexander (Translator)English60
ReadingsCecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895) (Author)English1
I knew a little, sickly childCecil Francis Alexander (Author)English2
I love the little snowdrop flowerMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English2
I think when I read that sweet story of old (Luke)Mrs. Jemima Thompson Luke (1813- ) (Author)English2
Ich kenne einen stillen OrtCecil F. Alexander (Author)German2
If hasty hand or bitter tongueCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
In the rich man's garden groundCecil F. Alexander (Author)2
Is there a little orphan childCecil Francis Alexander (Author)English2
It was early in the morning of the first day of the weekCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Jerusalem, why are thy voices dumb?Cecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Jesus, Holy, undefiled, Listen to a little childCecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
Jesucristo nos invita con amor y bendiciónCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Spanish1
Jesus calls us from the worshipCecil F. Alexander (Author)1
Jesus calls us, Jesus calls usCecil Frances Alexander (Author)2
Jesus calls us, o'er the tumultCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English913
Jesus came to earth from heaven, Who is God and Lord of allCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Jesus nehesevamaenėCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Cheyenne1
ജീവതത്തിൻ ആഴി മീതെ (Jīvatattin āḻi mīte)Cecil F. Alexander (Author)Malayalam1
Lá fora de Jerusalém o Salvador sofreuCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Portuguese1
لا تفعل الإثم ولا تنطق بقول غضبCecil F. Alexander (Author)Arabic0
Las flores y los pájaros Dios sólo pudo hacerCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Spanish2
Las flores y los pájaros criaturas son de DiosCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Spanish2
Little birds sleep sweetly In their soft round nestsMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English3
Little children must be quietMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English2
Maranatha, He is coming, Not as once He came beforeCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English2
每朶開放的小花 (Měi duǒ kāifàng de xiǎohuā)Cecil F. Alexander (Author)Chinese3
Mjini mwake DaudiCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Swahili1
Mui longe o monte verde estáCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Portuguese1
Najiŋ! najiŋ ce! Iye ḥcaCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Dakota1
Ni Jesus ayabannatayCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Tagalog1
Now the dreary night is doneMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
Numa estrebaria rudeCecil Frances Humphreys Alexander (Author)Portuguese2
O Christian child, in Christ's own churchMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
O come, dear child, along with meCecil F. Alexander (Author)English7
O, ever on our earthly pathCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
O for the pearly gates of heavenCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English7
O happy home where Thou art loved the dearestCecil F. Alexander (Author)English12
O Jesus, bruised and wounded moreMrs. Cecil Frances Alexander (Author)English18
O Lord, the Holy InnocentsCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English14
O monte verde ali estáCecil Frances Alexander (Author)2
O Son of God, in glory crownedC. F. Alexander (Author)English9
On the dark hill's western sideCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English3
On the goods that are not thineCecil Francis Alexander (Author)English2
Once in baptismal waters brightMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
Once in Bethlehem of JudahCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English15
Once in royal David's city Stood a lowly cattle-shedMrs. C. F. Alexander, 1818-95 (Author)English355
ஓர் குன்று தூர உண்டங்கே (Ōr kuṉṟu tūra uṇṭaṅkē)Cecil Frances Alexander (Author)Tamil1
Pain and toil are over nowMrs. Cecil F. Alexander, 1818- (Author)English8
പട്ടണ-വാതിലപ്പുറം (Paṭṭaṇa-vātilappuṟaṁ)Cecil F. Alexander (Author)Malayalam1
Put the spade and wheel awayMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
قد بدا في بيت لحمCecil F. Alexander (Author)Arabic0
രാജൻ ദാ-വീദൂരിൽ പണ്ടു (Rājan dā-vīdūril paṇṭu)Cecil Frances Alexander (Author)Malayalam1
Savior, blessed Savior, Listen while we singMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English2
Savior, to Thy cottage homeMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English1
Saw ye never in the meadowsAlexander (Author)English4
Saw you never, in the twilightCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English73
So be it, Lord, the prayers are prayedCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English3
Souls in heathen darkness lyingMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English53
Spirit of God, that moved of oldCecil F. Alexander (Author)English20
Still bright and blue doth Jordan flowCecil F. Alexander (Author)3
The angels stand around Thy throneCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English5
The blind man, in his darknessCecil F. Alexander (Author)English6
The board is spread with meats divineCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
The faithful men of every landCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English4
The flower that in the lowly valeCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
The golden gates are lifted upCecil F. Alexander (Author)English125
The heavenly Father loves the birdsCecil Frances Alexander (Author)2
The raven builds her nest on highMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
The rich man did of Pilate craveCecil Francis Alexander (Author)English2
The roseate hues of early dawnMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English103
The saints of God are holy menMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
The sick man in his chamberCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
The Son of God, so high, so greatCecil F. Alexander (Author)English8
The sunset falls on Isaac's tentCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
The waving fields of yellow cornCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
The wildflowers in their beautyCecil Frances Alexander (Author (vv. 2 alt., 5, and refrain))English1
The wise men to Thy cradle-throneMrs. Cecil Frances Alexander (Author)English6
There are no little things on earthCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
There are strange countries far awayCecil Francis Alexander (Author)English2
There is a green hill far awayCecil F. Alexander (Author)English639
There is a land where flowers are fairMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
There is one God, but one aloneCecil Francis Alexander (Author)English2
There is one way, and only oneC. F. Alexander (Author)English9
There was a little lowly upper roomCecil Frances Alexander (Author)1
There's many a happy household bandCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Thou Power and Peace, in whom we findCecil F. Alexander (Author)English9
Through many a far and foreign landCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Thy Temple is not made with handsMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English8
Un monte hay más allá del marCecil F. Alexander (Author)Spanish3
Una vez en un establoCecil Frances Alexander (Author (st. 1-2, 4-6))Spanish2
Unnipi taja s'a etanCecil Frances Alexander (Author)Dakota1
Up in heaven, up in heavenCecil F. Alexander (Author)English12
Upo mlima karibu Cecil Frances Alexander (Author)Swahili0
Wake little child, the morn is gayMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English2
We are but little children weak (Alexander)C. F. Alexander (Author)English56
We are little Christian children, We can run, and talk, and playCecil F. Alexander (Author)English18
We may not know, we cannot tellCecil Frances Alexander (Author (attributed to))1
We need thee, Savior, when dear eyes are closingCecil F. Alexander (Author)2
We see the leaves fall withered from the treesCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
We seek a land of more delightCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
We walk amid a world of beauteous thingsCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
We were only little babiesMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English2
We were washed in holy waterCecil F. Alexander (Author)English4
When Christ came down on earth of oldCecil F. Alexander (Author)English5
When Jesus came to earth of oldCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English5
When of old the Jewish mothersCecil F. Alexander (Author)English14
When thou art kneeling down at nightMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
When we speak of the Lord JesusMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English2
When wounded sore the stricken soulMrs. C. F. Alexander (Author)English82
Why do we say, Thy kingdom comeMrs. Cecil F. Alexander (Author)English4
Why, when our thoughts could turn to theeCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English1
Within the churchyard, side by sideCecil Frances Alexander (Author)English3
Within the temple's hallowed wallsCecil F. Alexander (Author)English4
يسوع نادى حينماCecil F. Alexander (Author)Arabic0
遠山迢迢,其色青青,(Yuǎnshān tiáotiáo, qí sè qīngqīng,)Cecil F. H. Alexander (Author)Chinese1

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