Charles T. Brooks

Charles T. Brooks
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Short Name: Charles T. Brooks
Full Name: Brooks, Charles Timothy, 1813-1883
Birth Year: 1813
Death Year: 1883

Brooks, Charles Timothy. An American Unitarian Minister, born at Salem, Mass., June 20, 1813, and graduated at Harvard, 1832, and the Divinity School, Cambridge, U.S., 1835. In that year he began his ministry at Nahant, subsequently preaching at Bangor and Augusta (Maine), Windsor (Vermont). In 1837 he became pastor of Newport, Rhode Island, and retained the same charge until 1871, when he resigned through ill-health. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Brooks, C. T. (p. 184, i,). He died at Newport, Rhode Island, June 14, 1883.

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

Wikipedia Biography

Charles Timothy Brooks (June 20, 1813 – June 14, 1883) was a noted American translator of German works, a poet, a transcendentalist and a Unitarian pastor.

Texts by Charles T. Brooks (36)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Word, whose creative thrill wakes in all nature stillCharles T. Brooks (Author)7
Why need I pine for stores of wealthCharles T. Brooks (Author)4
The poor ye always have with youCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
The break of morn and MayCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
Summer days once more are comingChas. T. Brooks (Translator)English7
Spring is abroad on the new born earthC. T. Brooks. (Author)3
Spirits of the mighty deadCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
Rejoice, O weary soulCharles T. Brooks (Author)6
Raise a glad and grateful songRev. C. T. Brooks (Author)English2
Our fathers' God to Thee, Author of libertyRev. C. T. Brooks (Author (st. 2))English6
Once more on balmy wingsCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
O praise the Lord, ye youthful choirs, adore himCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
O make our house thy sanctuaryRev. C. T. Brooks (Translator (from German))1
O heart brightener! sorrow lightener!Charles T. Brooks (Translator)English2
O God, in Thine autumnal skiesCharles Timothy Brooks (Author)English8
O friend, endeared to heart and mindCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
O Father, by Thy holy willO. T. Brooks (Author)English4
Life is a sea, like ships we meetCharles T. Brooks (Author)English3
Lamb of God's fold, 'tis well with theeCharles T. Brooks (Author)3
I say to every man I meetCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
I know not whither I goCharles T. Brooks (Author)1
Heavenward swells our fervent songCharles T. Brooks (Author)English2
Great Lord of all, our Father, GodCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
Great God, within these temple gatesCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
Golden gleams of noonday fellCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
God is in the heavens above usCharles T. Brooks (Author)English3
God bless our native land! Firm may she ever standCharles T. Brooks (Author)English190
Father of the world and soulCharles J. Brooks (Author)English3
Father, beneath thy chastening strokeCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
Earth rolls round from day to nightCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
Come forth, O Christian childrenCharles T. Brooks (Author)3
Canst thou count the stars up yonderChas. T. Brooks (Translator)English3
Brook said to stream: Ah me! swallowed so suddenlyCharles T. Brooks (Author)1
At thy call, O voice divineCharles T. Brooks (Author)2
And the sun he set out on his mighty rideCharles T. Brooks (Translator)English3
A voice from the sea to the mountainsCharles T. Brooks (Author)English3

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