Ray
Palmer
Born:
November 12, 1808, Little Compton, Rhode Island.
Died:
March 29, 1887, Newark, New Jersey.
Buried:
Albany Rural Cemetery, Menands, New York.
Palmer attended Phillips Andover Academy, where he and Oliver Wendell Holmes
were classmates, and Yale University. After Yale, he taught at a young
ladies’ school in New York, then at a girls’ college in New Haven,
Connecticut. In 1835, Palmer was ordained as a Congregational minister, and
pastored in Bath, Maine, and Albany, New York, serving 15 years at each
location. Around 1865, he became Secretary of the Congregational Union. Palmer
retired in 1878. His works inlude:
- Memoirs and
Select Remains of Charles Pond, 1829
- The Spirit’s
Life, a Poem, 1837
- How to Live, or
Memoirs of Mrs. C. L. Watson, 1839
- Doctrinal Text
Book, 1839
- Spiritual
Improvement, 1839; republished as Closet Hours, 1851
- What Is Truth?
or Hints on the Formation of Religious Opinions, 1860
- Remember Me, or
The Holy Communion (Boston, Massachusetts: The American Tract
Society, 1865)
- Hymns and Sacred
Pieces, with Miscellaneous Poems, 1865
- Hymns of My Holy
Hours, and Other Pieces, 1868
- Home, or the
Unlost Paradise, 1873
- Complete
Poetical Works, 1876
- Voices of Hope
and Gladness, 1881
Hymns
- And Is There, Lord,
a Rest?
- Away from Earth My
Spirit Turns
- Before Thy Throne
with Tearful Eyes
- Behold the Shade of
Night Is Now Receding
- Come, Holy Ghost, in
Love
- Come, Jesus,
Redeemer, Abide Thou with Me
- Eternal Father, Thou
Hast Said
- Fount of Everlasting
Love
- Holy Ghost, That
Promised Came
- I Give My Heart to
Thee
- Jesus, Lamb of God,
for Me
- Jesus, My Heart
within Me Burns
- Jesus, These Eyes
Have Never Seen
- Jesus, Thou Joy of
Loving Hearts
- Lord, My Weak
Thought in Vain Would Climb
- Lord, Thou Hast
Taught Our Hearts to Glow
- Lord, Thou on Earth
Didst Love Thine Own
- Lord, Thou Wilt
Bring the Joyful Day
- Lord, when My Soul
Her Secrets Doth Reveal
- Mid Evening Shadows
Let us All Be Waking
- My
Faith Looks Up to Thee
- O Bread to Pilgrims
Given
- O Christ Our King,
Creator, Lord
- O Christ, the Lord
of Heaven, to Thee
- O Holy Comforter, I
Hear
- O Jesus, Sweet the
Tears I Shed
- O Sweetly Breathe
the Lyres Above
- Stealing from the
World Away
- Take Me, O My
Father, Take Me
- Thou, Savior, from
Thy Throne on High
- Thou Who Roll'st the
Year Around
- Thy Father’s
House! Thine Own Bright Home
- Thy Holy Day’s
Returning
- Wake Thee, O Zion
- We Stand in Deep
Repentance
- When Downward to the
Darksome Tomb
- When Inward Turns My
Searching Gaze
- With Thine Own Pity,
Savior, See
- Wouldst Thu Eternal
Life Obtain