- Robert Lowry (hymn writer)
Robert Lowry (March 12, 1826 - November 25, 1899) was an American professor of
literature , aBaptist minister andcomposer of gospelhymn s.Lowry studied
theology at the University at Lewisburg (nowBucknell University ) and on graduating, in1854 , became ordained as aBaptist minister. He had charge of churches in a number of places including New York;Brooklyn ;West Chester, Pennsylvania ; andNew Jersey .In 1869 he returned to Lewisburg as a faculty member (having previously served as a professor of literature) and later went on to become its chancellor.
From 1880 until 1886 he was president of the
New Jersey Baptist Sunday School Union.He is most remembered as a
composer ofgospel music and ahymn writer, and also worked as a music editor at theBiglow Publishing Company . He was responsible for around 500 compositions, including "Beautiful River," "Nothing But the Blood," "Low in the Grave He Lay" (words and music)," "Shall We Gather At The River? ," and "How Can I Keep From Singing? " He also wrote the music and refrain for "Marching to Zion" (words by Isaac Watts).Despite his success as a hymn writer, it was as a preacher that Lowry would have preferred to be recognised. He once stated: "Music, with me has been a side issue... I would rather preach a gospel sermon to an appreciative audience than write a hymn. I have always looked upon myself as a preacher and felt a sort of depreciation when I began to be known more as a composer." [Butterworth, "The Story of the Tunes", p. 165.] But, however, it is as a hymn writer that he remains renowned.
Lowry was married with three sons and died in
Plainfield, New Jersey on23rd November 1899 . He is interred in Hillside Cemetery.Lowry was a member of the
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and served as the second national president, preceded byJoseph Benson Foraker ,Governor of Ohio .Works
Volumes he edited include:
*"Happy Voices (1865)
*"Gospel Melodies" (1868)
*"Bright Jewels" (1869)
*"Pure Gold" (1871)
*"Royal Diadem (1873)
*"Temple Anthems" (1873)
*"Tidal Wave" (1874)
*"Good as Gold" (1880)
*"Our Glad Hosannas" (1882)
*"Joyful Lays" (1884)
*"Glad Refrain" (1886)References
Biblography
*Butterworth, Hezekiah. "The Story of the Tunes". New york: American Tract Society (1890).
External links
* [http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorplowry.html Christian Biography Resources biography of Robert Lowry]
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