Thomas Joseph Potter

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Thomas Joseph Potter (1828–1873) was a British priest, educator and writer of hymns.

Potter was born on 9 June 1828 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England. In 1847 he became a Roman Catholic and became a priest. He was Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and English Literature at All Hallows College, Dublin. He published several books on preaching, some stories and various hymns and translations such as a translation of the Vesper hymns.

He died on 31 August 1873 in Dublin, Ireland.

Hymns[edit]

  • "Brightly gleams our banner"

Publications[edit]

  • Legends, Lyrics, and Hymns, by T. J. Potter, 1862.[1]
  • Holy Family Hymns, contributions from Thomas Potter,1860.
  • The Rector's Daughter or Love and Duty: A Catholic Tale by Thomas J. Potter, Published by James Duffy and printed by Moore & Murphy, Dublin, 1861.
  • Sacred Eloquence, or, the Theory and Practice of Preaching by Thomas J. Potter, Dublin, 1868.
  • The Pastor And His People: Or The Word Of God And The Flock Of Christ by Thomas J. Potter (1869)
  • The Spoken Word: Or The Art Of Extemporary Preaching, Its Utility, Its Danger, And Its True Idea by Thomas J. Potter (1872)
  • The Farleyes of Farleye or Faithful and True "A tale in three books" by Thomas J. Potter 1884

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nutter, Charles S. (1915). Hymn Writers of the Church. Nashville: Nashville: Smith & Lamar. p. 588. ISBN 1-176-71958-0