W. O. Cushing

W. O. Cushing
From Cyberhymnal
Short Name: W. O. Cushing
Full Name: Cushing, W. O. (William Orcutt), 1823-1902
Birth Year: 1823
Death Year: 1902

Rv William Orcutt Cushing USA 1823-1902. Born at Hingham, MA, he read the Bible as a teenager and became a follower of the Orthodox Christian school of thought. At age 18 he decided to become a minister, following in his parents theology. His first pastorate was at the Christian Church, Searsburg, NY. He married Hena Proper in 1854. She was a great help to him throughout his ministry. He ministered at several NY locations over the years, including Searsburg, Auburn, Brookley, Buffalo, and Sparta. Hena died in 1870, and he returned to Searsburg, again serving as pastor there. Working diligently with the Sunday school, he was dearly beloved by young and old. Soon after, he developed a creeping paralysis that caused him to lose his voice. He retired from ministry after 27 years. He once gave all his savings ($1000) to help a blind girl receive an education. He was instrumental in the erection of the Seminary at Starkey, NY. He gave material aid to the school for the blind at Batavia. He was mindful of the suffering of others, but oblivious to his own. After retiring, he asked God to give him something to do. He discovered he had a talent for writing and kept busy doing that. He authored about 300 hymn lyrics. The last 13 years of his life he lived with Rev. and Mrs. E. E Curtis at Lisbon Center, NY, and joined with the Wesleyan Methodist Church there. He died at Searsburg, NY.

John Perry

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Cushing, William Orcutt , born at Hingham, Massachusetts, Dec. 31, 1823, is the author of the following hymns which appear in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos:—

1. Beautiful valley of Eden. Heaven.
2. Down in the valley with my Saviour I would go. Trusting to Jesus.
3. Fair is the morning land. Heaven.
4. I am resting so sweetly in Jesus now. Rest and Peace in Jesus.
5. I have heard of a land far away. Heaven.
6. O safe to the Rock that is higher than I. The Rock of Ages.
1. Ring the bells of heaven, there is joy today. Heavenly Joy over repenting Sinners.
8. We are watching, we are waiting. Second Advent anticipated.

Mr. Cushing has also several additional hymns in some American Sunday School collections, and collections of Sacred Songs.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

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Cushing, W. 0., p. 274, i. Other hymns are:—
1. O I love to think of Jesus . Thinking of Jesus.
2. There is joy in heaven! there is joy to-day. Angels joy over returning Sinners.
3. When He cometh, when He cometh. Advent.

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


Texts by W. O. Cushing (207)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
A band of children free weWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Apples are ripeWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Bright is the morning of the day of jubileeWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Cheer, O cheer, ye sons of ZionWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
Children, rally, rally for the armiesWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
Come, come, come, the bellsWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Come to the meadows againWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
Fair is the morn on that radiant shoreRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)2
From the shining morning landWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
I heard them say in the holy cityWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
I sometimes think 'tis too good to be trueWilliam Cushing (Author)4
If I were an angel, with a bright and starry crownWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)4
If you want to see the lightWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
Ingen moerk dal mera paa Jesu dagWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
Let us rally round the wordWilliam Cushing (Author)3
Let us strew their path with rosesWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Lift up your head, desponding ChristianWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
Little children, little children Who love their RedeemerWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Make hay, while the sun shinesWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
Morn so fairWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
My mother's cot was by the seaWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Naar han kommer, naar han kommerWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
Ned uti dalen med min Jesus vill jag gaWilliam Cushing (Author)2
O herre min klippa min salighets borgWilliam Cushing (Author)2
O Jesus, star of the morningWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
O sokkertil Klippen, vel proevet, jeg ty'rWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
O we have studied hard nowWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
Our Lord is crowned Immanuel, KingRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)2
Over the hills are the pasturesWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)4
Ring i himlens klockorWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Ring med Himlens KlokkerWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Saliga himmelska edenWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
See, O see the shining angelsWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
See, the sun is peepingWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
Skjoenne og herlige EdenWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
Sunny weather, sunny weatherWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)2
The banners of peace are unfurledWilliam Cushing (Author)3
The sky was dark aboveWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
There's a bright, happy home high in heaven aboveWilliam Cushing (Author)3
This little lamb is DollieWilliam Cushing (Author)2
Times flies, they say, it fliesWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
'Tis wrong to be cross, dearWilliam Cushing (Author)2
We are all a band of scholarsWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)3
All over the valleys so green and fairRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English5
Art Thou He that should come, dear Lord?William Cushing (Author)English2
Be ready to labor with heart and willW. O. Cushing (Author)English6
Be ready with the heart, be ready with the handRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
Beautiful valley of Eden!Walter O. Cushing (Author)English81
Beyond the sea, life's boundless seaRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
Blessed are the friends of JesusWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
Breaking through the mists and shadowsRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English11
Bring some one to Jesus todayW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Chime on, sweet bells, let the notes rejoiceWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
Climbing up the steeps of gloryWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English4
Down in the valley with my Savior I would goWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English148
Fainting with thy burdenW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Fair is the morning land, bright is the shoreWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English7
Follow, follow, I will follow Jesus (Chorus)W. O. Cushing (Author)English1
Follow, follow, I would follow JesusW. O. Cushing (Author)English1
Gathering home to the silent shoreWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English4
Goodbye, goodbye, we hope again to meet youW. O. Cushing (Author)English5
Hail the joyful tidingsW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Hark, 'tis the angel chorus repeatingRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
He came in his beauty, strength and prideRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English4
He came in the hush of the silent nightWilliam Cushing (Author)English3
Hear them chiming forth His gloryRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English8
Heavenly Father teach the wayWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English6
Home, Home, brightest and fairestWilliam Cushing (Author)English3
Homes for the children our Lord is preparingW. O. Cushing (Author)English4
How sad it would be, if when thou dost callW. O. Cushing (Author)English38
I am clinging to the Rock, Though the waves are wild and darkRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English8
I am glad we're on the rock when the storms are wildWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English8
I am longing for heaven, for the bright land of EdenWilliam Cushing (Author)English3
I am waiting all day for my Lord to comeWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
I am waiting by the river, And my heart has waited longWm. O. Cushing (Author)English33
I ask not why some days are fairRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English13
I have heard of a land far awayW. O. Cushing (Author)English11
I see the shining domes afarWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
I want to so live that my heart can sayRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English2
I will praise my God when the morning breaksRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English2
I will tell what the Lord hath done for meW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
I would toil in the field where He calleth me to goRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English18
I'm [I am] resting so sweetly in Jesus nowWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English5
In the land where the bright ones are gatheredWilliam Cushing (Author)English4
I've anchored my soul in the haven of restWilliam O. Cushing (Author)English1
Jesus knows thy sorrowWm. O. Cushing (Author)English7
Let all within me praise the nameWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
Let my heart be pure from sinW. O. Cushing (Author)English3
Let us never sigh nor falterRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English5
Lift up your faces over hill and valeRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Live to do good, this world should beWilliam Cushing (Author)English4
Live to do your dutyRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English4
March on, march on, for the Lord is before usRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
Mine be a hope that is changeless and sureW. O. Cushing (Author)English3
My days are passing sweetly byRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English2
My Father, while on earth I stayW. O. Cushing (Author)English6
My heart is glad for this I knowW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
No one can tell what the heart may shareWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
O banner of Jesus, in triumph advancingWilliam Cushing (Author)English5
O blessed promise of my GodWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
O children, come to your Father's houseWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English4
O Christian, now be trueRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
O give thy heart to JesusRev. W. O Cushing (Author)English4
O I love to think of Jesus as He sat beside the sea Where the waves were only murm'ring on the strand (Cushing)William Orcutt Cushing (Author)English21
O safe to the Rock that is higher than IWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English216
O Savior, we pray Thee, send out Thy sweet lightRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English4
O sweet are the moments, so hallowed in feelingWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
O the bells, the joyful bellsRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
O the children may come to the Savior nowW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
O the name, the name of JesusWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English15
O the Sabbath hours are so calm and sweetWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
O the wells of salvation that in Jesus I findRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
O they need not depart, no, they need not departW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
O to have no Christ, no SaviorRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English25
O wanderer, come to the Father's homeRev. W. O Cushing (Author)English2
O watchman on the mountain heightRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
Over the wide ocean where tempests are sleepingWilliam O. Cushing (Author)English4
Once more, O Lord, we prayWilliam Cushing (Author)English4
One soul redeemed by Jesus' bloodW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Peaceful and beautiful haven of restRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English5
Peaceful are the tents of the people of the LordRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
Precious is the hope that in Jesus we cherishWilliam O. Cushing (Author)English2
Ring the bells of heaven! There is joy todayWilliam O. Cushing (Author)English199
Sitting by the gateway of a palace fairW. O. Cushing (Author)English3
Sitting by the wayside, sinful, weak and blindRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English4
So many, many mercies crown my days!Rev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Someone must go to the far off landsW. O. Cushing (Author)English4
Summer days are coming, coming, smiling over the hillsRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Sweet are the bells of the morning chimingRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English9
Sweet is the sunlight over valley and mountainWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
Ten thousand hearts are bowing at the feet of Christ our KingW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Tenting by the shore of the great, deep seaW. O. Cushing (Author)English4
The day is departing, its hours are pastWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English2
The evening dews are fallingWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English4
The fishers sat within their boatWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English4
The hosts of God are marching onWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English1
The Savior is waiting and callingWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
The temperance banner shall triumph yetW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
There are millions now who have heard his voiceWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English7
There in the glory of the shining landRev. Wm. O. Cushing (Author)English2
There is no dew on the mountains of ZionW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
There were many children's voicesW. O. Cushing (Author)English4
There'll be no dark valley when Jesus comesW. O. Cushing (Author)English76
There'll be no more sorrowWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
They have triumphed at lastWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English3
They tell me there are dangers, In the path my feet must treadRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English9
They were watching on the hillsides for the coming dayWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English8
Though all men forsake Him, yet we must not fearW. O. Cushing (Author)English2
'Tis only just a step that we need to take todayWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
Tossed by the tempest, with sorrows oppressedRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
Tread softly, tread softly that garden of prayerRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English2
Under His wings I am safely abidingWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English120
Waiting still whatever betideWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
Wake, O wake, the bells of morningRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English3
We are watching, we are waiting For the bright prophetic dayWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)English41
We should think how we all feel the power of sinWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
When He cometh, when He comethW. O. Cushing (1823- ) (Author)English367
When my feet shall come to the golden gateRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English2
When the children all come seekingRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)English4
Who may be this wondrous stranger passing byWilliam Cushing (Author)English2
Who will meet me when I die?William Orcutt Cushing (Author)English9
تحت جناحيه وجدت الأمناW. O. Cushing (Author)Arabic1
我今願跟隨耶穌 (Wǒ jīn yuàn gēnsuí yēsū)William O. Cushing (Author)Chinese2
在祂翼下,平安穩妥我居住 (Zài tā yìxià, píng'ān wěntuǒ wǒ jūzhù)W. O. Cushing (Author)Chinese2
在憂傷、痛苦、危險四圍之時 (Zài yōushāng, tòngkǔ, wéixiǎn sìwéi zhī shí)W. O. Cushing (Author)Chinese2
Alle Schatten schwinden wenn Jesus kommtW. O. Cushing (Author)German1
Drunten im Tale, wo die stillen WasserW. O. Cushing (Author)German4
Freude ist im Himmel! denn ein Sünder kehrtW. O. Cushing (Author)German5
Herrliches, liebliches ZionWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)German7
In seiner Hand, bin ich sicher geborgenW. O. Cushing (Author)German1
Keinen Heiland, keinen JesumW. O. Cushing (Author)German4
Läutet, Himmelsglocken, freude kündet heutWilliam Cushing (Author)German3
Man saget mir: "Gefahren Sind am Wege, den du gehst!"William Cushing (Author)German1
Mein Herz, frohlockt, mir ist's bewusstWilliam Cushing (Author)German1
Schallt, ihr Himmelsglocken, Engel, jubelt heut'William Orcutt Cushing (Author)German5
Sei Du, Herr, mein Fels, meine Burg und mein HortW. O. Cushing (Author)German1
Wenn der Heiland, wenn der HeilandWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)German9
Wie einst die Jünger, mit dem Heiland möcht' ich gehnW. O. Cushing (Author)German1
Wo mich Gott hingestellt, will ich wirken früh und spätWilliam Cushing (Author)German1
Wo sind Tod und SchreckenWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)German2
A puni a'e au ina mea onouRev. William O. Cushing (Author)Hawaiian3
Malalo o Kona eheu malu wau laWilliam O. Cushing, 1823-1902 (Author)Hawaiian2
Mihira, ry mponina ao an-danitraW. O. Cushing (Author)Malagasy2
ര-ക്ഷകൻ കൂടെ ഞാൻ താഴ് വാരെ പോയിടും (Ra-kṣakan kūṭe ñān tāḻ vāre pēāyiṭuṁ)W. O. Cushing (Author)Malayalam2
താന്‍ വരുമ്പോള്‍ താന്‍ വരുമ്പോള്‍ (Tān varumpēāḷ tān varumpēāḷ)W. O. Cushing (Author)Malayalam2
Nede i dalen med min Jesus vil jeg gaaW. O. Cushing (Author)Norwegian2
Under hans vinger i tryghed jeg dvælerRev. W. O. Cushing (Author)Norwegian2
Underfuldt, deilige edenW. O. Cushing (Author)Norwegian2
Ao vale calmo irei tranqüilo com JesusWilliam Cushing (Author)Portuguese2
Minha esperança, Jesus, assegurasWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)Portuguese2
Dacă Isus ca împăratW. O. Cushing (Author)Romanian2
Радостную песнь воспойте в небесах!W. O. Cushing (Author)Russian2
Apo Jesu anouya kotora varumeWilliam O Cushing (Author)Shona2
Bajo sus alas habito seguroWilliam O. Cushing (Author)Spanish2
Bajo sus alas ¡seguro descanso!William O. Cushing (1823-1902) (Author)Spanish3
Cuando venga JesucristoWilliam O. Cushing (1823-1903) (Author)Spanish4
Es Cristo el amigo de todos los niñosW. O. Cushing (Author)Spanish3
Jesu Cristo ha venidoW. O. Cushing (Author)Spanish2
Jesús de los cielos W. O. Cushing (Author)Spanish2
¡Oh! salvo en la Roca más alta que yoW. O. Cushing (Author)Spanish3
Suenen dulces himnos, gratos al SeñorWilliam O. Cushing (Author)Spanish11
Sitaona giza Yesu ajapoW. O. Cushing (Author)Swahili1
Walio mbinguni hufurahi mnoW. O. Cushing (Author)Swahili1
Nere i dalen med min Jesus vill jag gåWilliam Cushing (Author)Swedish2
När han kommer, när han kommerWilliam Orcutt Cushing (Author)Swedish7
Salinongna, agtaeng toy cararuacW. O. Cushing (Author)Tagalog2
உன் துயரம் எல்லாம் (Uṉ tuyaram ellām)W. O. Cushing (Author)Tamil2
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