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Study Resources :: Music Resources :: Music beginning with 'A' :: William Bourne Oliver Peabody

Hymns / Music :: William Bourne Oliver Peabody

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Born: July 9, 1799, Exeter, New Hampshire.

Died: May 28, 1847, Springfield, Massachusetts.

Oliver attended Harvard University, and taught at an academy in Exeter, 1817-1818. He then studied theology at the Cambridge Divinity School. He began preaching in 1819, and became pastor of the Unitarian church in Springfield, Massachusetts, where he served the rest of his life. He had a twin brother, Oliver William Peabody, who was also a Unitarian minister (at Burlington, Vermont), and also died in 1847.

Peabody’s works include:

  • Poetical Catechism for the Young, 1823
  • The Springfield Collection of Hymns for Sacred Worship (Springfield, Massachusetts: 1835) (editor)

Hymns:

  1. Behold the Western Evening Light
  2. God of the Earth’s Extended Plains
  3. Moon Is Up: How Calm and Slow, The
  4. O When the Hours of Life Are Past
  5. When Brighter Suns and Milder Skies
  6. Who Is Thy Neighbor

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