John Bode (John Ernest Bode)
John Ernest Bode (February 13, 1816 – October 6, 1874) was an Anglican priest, educator, poet, and hymnist. Born in London, John Bode was the son of William Bode. Married with three children. Educated at Eton, the Charter House, and then at Christ Church, Oxford where he received his B.A. in 1837 and a M.A. He won the Hertford Scholarship. Ordained in 1841, he became Rector of Westwell, Oxfordshire in 1847, then of Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, 1860. He was also for a time Tutor of his College, and Classical Examiner. He died in Castle Camps, October 6, 1874 and was buried near hedge facing West Window. His Bampton Lectures were delivered in 1855. John Bode also published Ballads from Herodotus, Hymns from the Gospel of the Day for each Sunday and Festivals of our Lord; and Short Occasional Poems. Hymns include O Jesus, I have promised, Sweetly the Sabbath Bell, God of Heaven enthroned in Might, and Spirit of Truth, Indwelling Light. “O Jesus I Have Promised” was written on the occasion of the confirmation of his own two sons and daughter at Castle Camps in 1869. The hymn tune was written in 1881 by Arthur H Mann who at one period in his life served as organist and choirmaster at Kings College, Cambridge, famous for its superb choral music. A letter written by him in support of Osborne Gordon is held in the Papers of Osborne Gordon collection at Oxford.
Born
- February, 13, 1816
- United Kingdom
- London, England
Died
- October, 06, 1874
- United Kingdom
- Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, England
Cemetery
- All Saints Churchyard
- Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, England
- United Kingdom