Edwin H. Nevin

Short Name: Edwin H. Nevin
Full Name: Nevin, Edwin H. (Edwin Henry), 1814-1889
Birth Year: 1814
Death Year: 1889

Nevin, Edwin Henry, D.D., son of Major David Nevin, was born at Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, May 9, 1814. He graduated in Arts at Jefferson College, 1833; and in Theology at Princeton Seminary, in 1836. He held several pastorates as a Presbyterian Minister from 1836 to 1857; then as a Congregational Minister from 1857 to 1868; and then, after a rest of six years through ill health, as a Minister of the Reformed Church, first at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and then in Philadelphia. Dr. Nevin is the author of several hymns, the more important of which are:—
1. Always with me [us], always with [us] me. Jesus always present.
2. Come up hither, come away. Invitation Heavenward.
3. Happy, Saviour, would I be. Trust. This is given in the Lyra Sacra Americana as "Saviour! happy should I be." This change was made by the editor "with the consent and approbation of the author."
4. 0 heaven, sweet heaven. Heaven. Written and published in 1862 after the death of a beloved son, which made heaven nearer and dearer from the conviction that now a member of his family was one of its inhabitants" (Schaff’s Christ in Song, 1870, p. 539).
5. Live on the field of battle. Duty. Appeared in the Baptist Devotional Hymn Book, 1864.
6. I have read of a world of beauty. Heaven.
7. Mount up on high! as if on eagle's wings. Divine Aspirations.
Of these hymns, Nos. 1, 2, 3 appeared in Nason's Congregational Hymn Book, 1857; and all, except No. 5, are in the Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868. [Rev. F.M. Bird, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Edwin Henry Nevin (May 9, 1814 in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania – June 2, 1889 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a former President of Franklin College in New Athens, Ohio, serving from 1840 to 1845.

Texts by Edwin H. Nevin (28)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
With us when we toil in sadnessEdwin H. Nevin (Author)English4
When our earthly sun is settingEdwin Henry Nevin (Author)4
We are living, we are dwelling In a grand and awful timeE. H. N. (Author (stanzas 2, 3))English1
Under His wing I sweetly restEdwin H. Nevin (Author)English2
'Twas dark, and I, with inward fearEdwin H. Nevin (Author)English4
To a calm and lovely seaEdwin Henry Nevin (Author)4
The Sabbath bell, the Sabbath bellEdwin Henry Nevin (Author)4
The night is dark, the storm is loudEdwin H. Nevin (Author)4
Savior, happy should I be, If I could but trust in TheeRev. E. H. Nevin (Author)English34
Savior, lead me Thine to beEdwin H. Nevin (Author)English2
O let me cling to Thee, My Savior, cling to TheeE. H. Nevin (Author)English13
O heaven sweet heaven the home of the blestEdwin H. Nevin (Author)English5
O God of wondrous grace and gloryEdwin H. Nevin, 1814- (Author)English2
O fly to the arms of the SaviorEdwin H. Nevin (Author)English4
Mount up on high. as if on eagles' wingsEdwin H. Nevin (Author)2
Live on the field of battleE. H. Nevin (Author)English31
In seiner Hut da ruht sich's gutEdwin Nevin (Author)German2
I was once a thoughtless wandererEdwin H. Nevin (Author)6
I see a golden cityEdwin H. Nevin (Author)2
I long to be like Jesus, to bear His image brightRev. E. H. Nevin (Author)English2
I hear a sweet voice that floats down from aboveEdward H. Nevin (Author)English3
I have read of a world of beautyAnon. (Author)English6
Help me, help me, precious SaviorRev. Edwin H. Nevin, D.D. (Author)1
Happy, Savior, should I beEdwin Henry Nevin (Author)English15
Come up hither; come awayEdwin Henry Nevin (Author)English16
Beneath His wing I sweetly restEdwin H. Nevin, D. D. (Author)English12
At morning's dawn I love to hearEdward Henry Nevin (Author)English4
Always with us, always with us [me]Edwin Henry Nevin (Author)English119

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