Four Hymns Handwritten by Reginald Heber

Collection ID
PPR.001445
Type
Papers
Date
1783 - 1826
Geography
United Kingdom
Language
English
Medium
Ink on Paper
Dimensions
9.87 × 7.43 in. (25.1 × 18.9 cm)
Exhibit Location
Not on View

This manuscript includes a print of Exeter Cathedral and four hymns handwritten by Reginald Heber (1783–1826), an English minister and hymnwriter. Heber was the Bishop of Calcutta from 1822 to 1826 and is best known for authoring the beloved hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy” in 1861. This manuscript includes: three stanzas of a hymn of unknown authorship (perhaps Heber) beginning with “Thou dwellest not in temples made;” four stanzas of a hymn of unknown authorship (perhaps Heber) labeled, “The Hour of Prayer;” eight stanzas of a hymn labeled, “What Is Prayer,” written by James Montgomery in 1818 and titled, “Prayer Is the Soul’s Sincere Desire;” and two stanzas of a hymn simply labeled, “Hymn,” that was written by Heber in 1807 and titled, “Forth from the Dark and Stormy Sky.”

Written prior to 1826 by Reginald Heber.[1] Acquired before 2010 by Christian Heritage Museum, Hagerstown, Maryland; Privately purchased in 2010 by Green Collection, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Donated in 2017 to National Christian Foundation (later The Signatry), under the curatorial care of Museum of the Bible, Washington, DC.

Note: [1] Final page is signed by “Bp. Heber.”

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