John Greenleaf Adams
John Greenleaf Adams 1810 – 1897 was co-editor with Dr. E.H. Chapin of the Universalist Hymns for Christian Devotion and alone for the Gospel Psalmist, 1861.
Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, he married twice and had two sons and one daughter. He was ordained in 1833 in Rumney, New Hampshire.
Although rarely used outside his denomination, best known of his hymns are
- Heaven is here, its hymns of gladness
- God's angels; not only on high do they sing
His papers can be found at the Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School among which include correspondence with A. C. Thomas, Thomas Thayer, Lucius Paige, Moses Ballou, W. H. Ryder, J. W. Hanson, M. Goddard.
References
- Julian, John (June 1907). A Dictionary of Hymnology. London: John Murray.
- Harvard Divinity School. "bMS 414 Adams, John Greenleaf. Papers, 1831-1897.". Retrieved 2014-03-24.
External links
- Works by John Greenleaf Adams at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about John Greenleaf Adams at Internet Archive
- Personal papers of John Greenleaf Adams are in the Andover-Harvard Theological Library at Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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