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Thomas George Crippen
Born1841 Edit this on Wikidata
London Edit this on Wikidata
Died1929
Nunhead Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationCleric, librarian Edit this on Wikidata

Thomas George Crippen (2 November 1841–13 December 1929[1]), a descendant of an old Huguenot family long resident in Canterbury, was born in London in 1841, and educated for the Congregational MinistryatAiredale College, Bradford, Yorkshire. His first pastorate was at Boston Spa, Yorkshire, 1866, and then at Milverton, Somerset, 1891. Crippen published in 1868 translations of Ancient Hymns and Poems. Two of his original hymns are in the Congregational Church Hymnal, 1887:— "Lord Jesu Christ, by Whom alone" (Election of Deacons), and "O God, Who boldest in Thy hand" (Before a Parliamentary Election). The first of these was written specially for that Hymnal. His metrical rendering of one of Rodwell's prose translations of Jared's Abyssinian hymns was printed in the Oldbury Weekly Times, circa 1880, and subsequently as a broadsheet. It begins "To Christ, uprising from the dead be sung." His Popular Introduction to the History of Christian Doctrine was published in 1883. In 1896 Crippen was appointed Librarian at the Congregational Hall, Farringdon Street, London. In addition to his Ancient Hymns and Poems, Translated from the Latin, 1869, he has contributed numerous hymns to various periodicals, especially the Evangelical Magazine. His hymn "O Thou Who givest corn and wine" was written for Band of Hope gatherings in 1885, and first printed in the Sunday School Chronicle. It is in the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and others.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Taylor, John; Binfield, Clyde (2007). Who They Were in the Reformed Churches of England and Wales, 1901-2000. Shaun Tyas for the United Reformed Church History Society. pp. 43–44. ISBN 9781900289825.

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 This article incorporates text from Dictionary of Hymnology, by John Julian, a publication from 1907, now in the public domain in the United States.


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