1837-1915

Sep­tem­ber 24, 1837, Bath, Maine.

De­cem­ber 7, 1915, Wash­ing­ton, DC.

Bath, Maine.

Frank Sewall (1837-1915)

Sewall grad­u­at­ed from Bow­doin Coll­ege, Brunswick, Maine, in 1858, and served as pas­tor of the Glen­view Swe­den­bor­gi­an Church in Glen­view, Ohio. He went on to be­come pres­i­dent of Ur­ba­na Coll­ege (now Ur­ba­na Un­i­ver­si­ty) in Ur­ba­na, Ohio (1870-86), and lat­er pas­tor of the Swe­den­bor­gi­an Na­tion­al Church in Wash­ing­ton, D.C. Sew­all trans­lat­ed sev­er­al of the the­o­log­ic­al works of Eman­u­el Swe­den­borg in­to Eng­lish, as well as Im­man­u­el Kant’s Critique of Pure Rea­son. He wrote words or mu­sic for over 20 hymns, and chaired the Swe­den­bor­gi­an Com­mit­tee of Wor­ship which com­piled The Mag­nif­i­cat. He a­lso wrote sev­er­al child­ren’s books, in­clud­ing Moo­dy Mike (a Christ­mas sto­ry).

  1. Child and the Shep­herd, The
  2. How the Lord from Hea­ven Came
  3. Jerusalem, Thou Ci­ty Bright
  4. Morn of Joy
  5. O Won­der Amaz­ing
  6. Roll Out, O Song, to God!
  1. Arise, All Souls, Arise
  2. Blessed Ci­ty
  3. Charles
  4. Come Child­ren, with Sing­ing
  5. O Je­sus, Lord and Sav­ior
  6. Rector Po­tens
  7. Savior and Re­gen­er­at­or
  8. Sewall
  9. Skara
  10. St. Ce­cil­ia
  11. Sursum Cor­da
were to get a bet­ter pho­to of Sew­all