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Name
  
George Jr.


Role
  
Jr.

George Duffield, Jr. wwwcyberhymnalorgimgdufduffieldgjrjpg

Died
  
1888, Bloomfield, New Jersey, United States

Education
  
Yale College, Union Theological Seminary

Books
  
The Burial of the Dead: A, The Burial of the Dead: A, American Presbyterianism a Sermon, Courage in a Good Cause; O

George J. Webb, text by George Duffield, Jr. - Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus


George Duffield, Jr. D.D. (September 12, 1818 – July 6, 1888) was an American Presbyterian minister and hymnodist.

Contents

He was born on September 12, 1818 to Presbyterian minister George Duffield. He graduated from Yale College and the Union Theological Seminary in New York. He was a pastor from 1840 to 1869 at numerous cities including Brooklyn, New York; Bloomfield, New Jersey; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Adrian, Michigan; Galesburg, Illinois; Saginaw City, Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan and Lansing, Michigan. He married and had a son, minister Samuel Willoughby Duffield. He died on July 6, 1888 and was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan.

Legacy

Duffield was known as a zealous advocate of abolition and Union causes during the U.S. Civil War. Upon the tragic death of another abolitionist and friend, he shared in a sermon, "I caught its inspiration from the dying words of that noble young clergyman, Rev. Dudley Atkins Tyng, rector of the Epiphany Church, Philadelphia, who died about 1854. His last words were, ‘Tell them to stand up for Jesus: now let us sing a hymn.’ As he had been much persecuted in those pro-slavery days for his persistent course in pleading the cause of the oppressed, it was thought that these words had a peculiar significance in his mind; as if he had said, ‘Stand up for Jesus in the person of the downtrodden slave.’ (Luke 5:18)"

Hymns

His hymns include:

  • "Blessed Saviour, Thee I love"
  • "Parted for some anxious days"
  • "Praise to our heavenly Father, God"
  • "Slowly in sadness and in tears"
  • "Stand up, stand up for Jesus"
  • References

    George Duffield, Jr. Wikipedia