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Hymns / Music :: Emily Huntington Miller

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Emily Huntington Miller (1833-1913)
Courtesy of Northwestern University Archives
Born: October 22, 1833, Brooklyn, Connecticut.

Died: November 2, 1913, Northfield, Minnesota.

Daughter of Methodist pastor Thomas Huntington, Emily attended Oberlin College, and married John E. Miller in 1860. She helped edit The Little Corporal, a children’s magazine, and in the 1890’s was Dean of Women Students at Northwestern University in Illinois. Her works include:

  • Captain Firth
  • Little Neighbors
  • From Avalon, and other poems

Hymns:

  1. Beyond the Dark River of Death
  2. Blessed Are the Children
  3. Enter Thy Temple, Glorious King
  4. Father, While the Shadows Fall
  5. Hark, the Chorus Swelling
  6. I Love the Name of Jesus
  7. I Love to Hear the Story
  8. Jesus Bids Us Shine
  9. Oh Realm of Light
  10. Stay, Trembling Soul, and Do Not Fear
  11. Tell the Blessed Tidings
  12. Work and Never Weary

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