The Lives of the British Hymn-writers: Being Personal Memoirs Derived Largely from Unpublished Materials ...Farncombe, 1914 |
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... hymns , only a very vague idea . He has been unfortunate in his biographers . The first account of him - that by ... number of hitherto unpublished letters . I have endeavoured to deal graphically with a subject which invites graphic ...
... hymns , only a very vague idea . He has been unfortunate in his biographers . The first account of him - that by ... number of hitherto unpublished letters . I have endeavoured to deal graphically with a subject which invites graphic ...
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... number of hymns of the first rank than any other hymnist . The dis- tinguishing characteristic of his work is a simple and noble grandeur . To recall " Our God , our help in ages past , ' " There is a land of pure delight , " " Before ...
... number of hymns of the first rank than any other hymnist . The dis- tinguishing characteristic of his work is a simple and noble grandeur . To recall " Our God , our help in ages past , ' " There is a land of pure delight , " " Before ...
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... number of seventy , to meet once more openly for worship ; and a little later , Robert Thorner , a Southampton philanthro- pist , acquired by lease the house beyond the Bargate , and converted it into a meeting - house . On August 24th ...
... number of seventy , to meet once more openly for worship ; and a little later , Robert Thorner , a Southampton philanthro- pist , acquired by lease the house beyond the Bargate , and converted it into a meeting - house . On August 24th ...
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... number of hymns . Several of his friends urged him to Watts urges print , but none was so importunate as to Publish . his brother Enoch , who thus wrote to Mar. , 1700. him in March , 1700 : " In your last you discovered an inclination ...
... number of hymns . Several of his friends urged him to Watts urges print , but none was so importunate as to Publish . his brother Enoch , who thus wrote to Mar. , 1700. him in March , 1700 : " In your last you discovered an inclination ...
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... number of Watts's hymns are indebted for their holy fire . Enoch next points out that Dissenters had lain under a cloud owing to their imagined aversion to poetry , and declares that when his brother's hymns appear these calumnies will ...
... number of Watts's hymns are indebted for their holy fire . Enoch next points out that Dissenters had lain under a cloud owing to their imagined aversion to poetry , and declares that when his brother's hymns appear these calumnies will ...
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Abney Park afterwards appeared Ashhurst Bapt beautiful blessed Book Bradbury Bradbury's Bunhill Fields Bury Street Castle Chapel Cheshunt Christ Christian Church Cong congregation Daniel Burgess death delight died Dissenters Divine Songs Doctrine Doddridge edition eternal father fear Gibbons glory Gospel Gospel Magazine grace Hall Hallows Staining hand heart heaven heavenly Hedingham Hedingham Castle Hertford Holy honour hymns Improvement Isaac Watts Jacobites Joseph Joshua Sylvester Lady Abney letter lines London Lord Mark Lane mind minister Miss Singer never Number of hymns Olney Passions pastor Philip Doddridge Pinners pious pleasure poem praise prayer preached Psalms published pulpit religion replied Rowe's Samuel says sermon sing Sir John Hartopp Sir Thomas Abney soul Southampton Spirit Spiritual Songs Stev Stoke Newington sweet Theobalds Thou thought verse Water Stratford Watts wrote Watts's Watts's hymns William Wilson write written
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Side 84 - COME, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known ; Join in a song with sweet accord, And thus surround the throne.
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Side 87 - Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God; All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood.
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