The Light Above Us

There is a light in yonder skies

Author: Thomas C. Upham
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: Thomas C. Upham

Upham, Thomas Cogswell, D.D., was born at Durfield, New Haven, Jan. 30,1799, and educated at Dartmouth College (1818), and at Andover (1821). Having entered the Congregational Ministry he became Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy at Bowdon College, in 1825, and retained the same to 1867. He died at New York, April 2, 1872. His publications were numerous and included Mental Philosophy (which was long and widely used); American Cottage Life; a volume of Poems, 1852, &c. Five of his hymns are given, with accompanying dates, in Hymns and Songs of Praise, &c, N. Y., 1874, as follows:— 1. Fear not, poor weary one. Help in Sorrow (1872). 2. Happy the man who knows. Obedience (1872). 3. 0 Thou great Ruler of the sky. Morning (1… Go to person page >

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First Line: There is a light in yonder skies
Title: The Light Above Us
Author: Thomas C. Upham
Source: Madame Guyon's poetry
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

The following stanzas, without being a translation of any one poem, embody sentiments which are found in many.' (Upham, Thomas Cogswell, 'Life and Religious opinions and Experience of Madame de la Mothe [sic] Guyon.' New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855, Volume II, p.317)

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