J. Hart

Short Name: J. Hart
Full Name: Hart, J. (Joseph), 1712-1768
Birth Year: 1712
Death Year: 1768

Hart, Joseph, was born in London in 1712. His early life is involved in obscurity. His education was fairly good; and from the testimony of his brother-in-law, and successor in the ministry in Jewin Street, the Rev. John Hughes, "his civil calling was" for some time "that of a teacher of the learned languages." His early life, according to his own Experience which he prefaced to his Hymns, was a curious mixture of loose conduct, serious conviction of sin, and endeavours after amendment of life, and not until Whitsuntide, 1757, did he realize a permanent change, which was brought about mainly through his attending divine service at the Moravian Chapel, in Fetter Lane, London, and hearing a sermon on Rev. iii. 10. During the next two years many of his most earnest and impassioned hymns were written. These appeared as:—

Hymns composed on Various Subjects, with the Author's Experience, London, 1759. During this year he became the Minister of the Independent Chapel, Jewin Street, London. In 1762 he added a Supplement to his Hymns; and in 1765 an Appendix. In modern editions of his Hymns these three are embodied in one volume as:— Hymns composed on Various Subjects: With the Author's Experience, The Supplement and Appendix. By the Rev. Joseph Hart, late Minister of the Gospel in Jewin Street, London. Allott & Co. [no date].

Hart died on May 24, 1768. At one time his hymns were widely used, especially by Calvinistic Nonconformists. Many of them are of merit, and are marked by great earnestness, and passionate love of the Redeemer. The best known are: “Come, Holy Spirit, come"; “Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched"; "This God is the God we adore"; and "Lord, look on all assembled here." Those which are more limited in their use include:—
i. From his Hymns, &c, 1759.
1. Descend from heaven, celestial Dove. Whitsuntide. No. 6, in 6 stanzas of 6 lines. In Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory., 1872, No. 374, st. iv., v. are omitted. It is in extensive use in America.
2. Great High Priest, we view Thee stooping. High Priesthood of Christ. No. 56, pt. ii., in 3 stanzas of 8 lines. In Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, No. 236; Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, N. Y., 1872, No. 435, &c.
8. How wondrous are the works of God. Redeeming Love. No. 21, in 9 stanzas of 4 lines. In the Scottish Evangelical Union Hymnal, 1878, st. i.-iv. are given as No. 11.
4. If ever it could come to pass. Final Perseverance. No. 58, in 3 stanzas of 6 lines. Repeated in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, No. 729.
6. Jesus is our God and Saviour . Faith and Repentance. No. 54, in 7 stanzas of 8 lines. In Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, No. 146, st. iv. is omitted. In the London Hymn Book (enlarged), 1879, st. iii. and v. are given as "Nothing but Thy blood, 0 Jesus."
6. Jesus, while He dwelt below. Gethsemane. No. 75, in 23 stanzas of 6 lines. In Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, No. 230, sixteen stanzas are broken up into three parts: (i.) "Jesus, while He dwelt below"; (ii.) "Full of love to man's lost race"; (iii.) "There my God bore all my guilt." A cento is also given in Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, N. Y., 1872, No. 441, as "Many woes had Christ [He] endured." It is composed of st. viii., ix., xiii., xx., xxiii., slightly altered. In the Scottish Evangelical Union Hymnal, 1878, No. 34, 8 stanzas are given in two parts: pt. i. as, "Jesus, while He dwelt below"; pt. ii. "Eden from each flowery bed."
7. Lamb of God, we fall before Thee. Christ All in All. No. 17 in 4 stanzas of 8 lines. It is in various collections, and as altered in Kennedy , 1863, No. 1171, is much improved.
8. Let us all with grateful praises. Christmas. No. 14 in 7 stanzas of 8 lines. In Spurgeon's 0ur Own Hymn Book, 1866, it is reduced to 4 stanzas of 4 lines.
9. Lord, look on all assembled here. For a Public Fast. No. 96, in 8 stanzas of 4 lines. It is in several of the older hymnbooks.
10. Lord, we lie before Thy feet. Lent. No. 74, in 6 stanzas of 6 lines, and based on 2 Chron. xx. 20. In Spurgeon's 0ur Own Hymn Book, 1866, stanza i., iii., vi. are given as No. 585.
11. Mercy is welcome news indeed. God's Mercy in pardoning Sin. No. 51, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines, on St. Luke vii. 42. In Spurgeon, 1866, No. 544.
12. Much we talk of Jesu's blood. Passiontide. No. 41, in 4 st. of 8 lines, on Lam. i. 12. In Spurgeon, 1866, it is abridged to 4 stanzas of 4 lines.
13. Bow from the garden to the cross. Good Friday. No. 63, in 9 stanzas of 4 lines, and entitled, "The Crucifixion." In Spurgeon, 1866, No. 274, st. ii.-v., vi.-ix. are given as "See how the patient Jesus stands."
14. The Fountain of Christ Assist me to sing. The Fountain. No. 86, in 8 stanzas of 8 lines on Zech. xiii. 1. In Spurgeon, 1866, st. i., v., vii., viii., are given as No. 375.
15. The moon and stars shall lose their light. Advent. No. 48, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines, on St. Matt. xxiv. 35. In Spurgeon, 1866.
16. The sinner that truly believes. Saving Faith. No. 88, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines, and entitled, "Saving Faith" In Spurgeon, 1866, No. 533, st. ii. is omitted, and the opening line is altered to "The moment a sinner believes."
ii. From his Supplement, 1762.
17. Behold what awful pomp. Advent. No. 52, in 8 stanzas of 4 lines. It is usually abridged as in the American Methodist Episcopal Hymns, 1849, No. 1107.
18. Christ is the Eternal Rock. The Offices of Christ. No. 27, in 6 stanzas of 8 lines. In Windle's Metrical Psalter & Hymnal, 1862, stanzas i., ii., v. are given as No. 53.
19. Christians, dismiss your fear. Easter. No. 33, in 4 stanzas of 8 lines into Dr. Alexander's Augustine Hymn Book, 1849, No. 79, in 7 stanzas of 4 lines.
20. Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord. Close of Service. No. 78, in 2 stanzas of 4 lines. In a few collections.
21. Gird thy loins up, Christian soldier. The Christian Armour . No. 29, in 5 stanzas of 8 lines, on Eph. vi. 11. Found in several of the older, and a few of the modern collections.
22. Glory to God on high, Our peace, &c. Holy Communion. No. 3, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines. In Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, 1872, No. 704, st. v., vi. are omitted.
23. Holy Ghost, inspire our praises. On behalf of Ministers. No. 77, in 5 stanzas of 8 lines. In the Scottish Evangelical Union Hymnal, 1878, No. 412, st. iii.-v. are given as, "Happy soul that hears and follows."
24. Jesus once for sinners slain. Holy Communion. No. 18, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines. In American use.
25. Lord, help us on Thy word to feed. Close of Service. No. 80, in 2 stanzas of 4 lines. In several modern hymnbooks.
26. O for a glance of heavenly day. Lent. No. 64, in 5 stanzas of 4 lines. In Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, 1872, and other American collections it is usually repeated in full. In Bickersteth's Christian Psalmody, 1833, it was given as, "Lord, shed a beam of heavenly day," and this is repeated in modern hymnbooks.
27. Once more before we part. Close of Service. No. 79, in 2 stanzas of 4 lines. Popular in Great Britain and America.
28. Once more we come before our God. Before a Sermon. No. 21, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines, into Hatfield, 1872, No. 111, and others.
29. Sons of God by bless'd adoption. Burial. No. 45, in 3 stanzas of 8 lines, into Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, No. 981, as "Sons of God by blest adoption."
30. Suffering Saviour, Lamb of God . Holy Communion. No. 14, in 8 stanzas of 4 lines. In W. F. Stevenson's Hymns for Church & Home, 1873, st. iii., vii. are omitted.
31. That doleful night before His death. Holy Communion. No. 17, in 2 stanzas of 8 lines. In the Scottish Evangelical Union Hymnal, 1878, st. i. 11. 4-8, and st. ii., are given as, "To keep Thy Feast, Lord, we are met."
iii. From his Appendix, 1765.
32. Christians, in your several stations. Christian Duty. No. 7, in 5 stanzas of 6 lines. It is slightly altered in Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, No. 742, and dated 1759 in error.
33. Prayer was [is] appointed to convey. Prayer. No. 12 in 6 stanzas of 4 lines into Snepp's Songs of Grace & Glory, 1872, No. 542, with alterations and the omission of st. ii., v. In some American collections it begins, "Prayer is to God, the soul's sure way."

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Hart, Joseph, p. 492, ii. Other hymns in common use are—
1. The blest memorials of Thy grief (1762). Holy Communion.
2. To comprehend the great Three-One (1759). Holy Trinity.
3. Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear (1759). Death.
4. When the blest day of Pentecost (1759). Whitsuntide.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Joseph Hart (1711/12 – 24 May 1768) was a Calvinist minister in London. His works include Hart's Hymns, a much-loved hymn book amongst evangelical Christians throughout its lifetime of over 200 years, which includes the well-known hymn, "Come ye sinners, poor and needy". One of Hart's early publications was a tract denouncing Christianity (prior to his conversion) called The Unreasonableness of Religion, Being Remarks and Animadversions on the Rev. John Wesley's Sermon on Romans 8:32. His other works include a short autobiography and a few poetical translations of ancient classics.

Texts by J. Hart (294)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
أيها الخطاة توبواJoseph Hart (Author)Arabic1
Behold a stranger at the door!Joseph (Author)English1
Believer, lift thy drooping headHart (Author)English1
Come to Jesus, O my brothersJoseph Hart (Author)1
Come, ye backsliding sons of GodJ. Hart (Author)1
Come ye redeemed of the Lord, Come and obey His sacred wordJoseph Hart (Author)English1
Come, ye sinners, drifting downwardsJoseph Hart (Author)English1
Desciende, Espíritu de amorJoseph Hart, 1712-1768 (Author)Spanish1
Deuwch, bechaduriaid tlodion (Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched)J. Hart (Author)Welsh1
Father of Spir'ts in heav'n and earthJ. Hart (Author)English1
ها يسوع اليوم يدعوJoseph Hart (Author)Arabic1
Hear the terms that never varyJoseph Hart (Author)English1
Jesus spreads his banner over usHart (Author)English1
Let not conscience make you lingerJoseph Hart (Author)1
Lord, now we part in Thy blest nameJoseph Hart (Author (v. 3))English1
Lord, we come before Thee nowHart (Author)English1
Nature with open volume standsHart (Author)English1
O pride, accursed prideJoseph Hart (Author)1
O ye sons of men be wiseJ. Hart (Author)English1
See the Lord of glory dyingJ. Hart (Author)English1
The Master hath come, and He calls us to followJoseph Hart (Author)English1
Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mineJoseph Hart (Author (stanzas 7 & 8))English1
To the great Godhead, Father, SonHart (Author)1
With afflictions great and soreEnoch Edwin Byrum (Author)English1
A saint there was in days of oldHart (Author)English2
Almighty Father, bless the WordJ. Hart (Author)English2
And did the darling Son of GodJ. Hart (Author)English2
And now the work is doneHart (Author)English2
And why, dear Savior, tell me whyJ. Hart (Author)English2
Bless the Lord, my soul, and raiseJ. Hart (Author)English2
Blessed are they whose guilt is goneJ. Hart (Author)English2
Blest God, that once in fiery tonguesJ. Hart (Author)2
Brethren let us praise our LordHart (Author)English2
Brethren, those who come to blissJ. Hart (Author)English2
Brethren, why toil ye thus for toysJ. Hart (Author)English2
Bright beams ariseJoseph Hart (Author)2
Buried in baptism with our LordJ. Hart (Author)English2
Christ is the friend of sinnersJ. Hart (Author)English2
Christians, view this solemn sceneJ. Hart (Author)English2
Come hither ye, that fain would knowJ. Hart (Author)English2
Come hither, ye that fear the LordJ. Hart (Author)English2
Come, Holy Spirit, come, With energy divineJoseph Hart (Author)English2
Come, poor sinners, come awayJ. Hart (Author)English2
Come, ye redeemed of the Lord, Your grateful tribute bringJ. Hart (Author)English2
Dark is he whose eye's not singleHart (Author)English2
Dearest Savior, help Thy servantJoseph Hart (Author)English2
ദുഖിപ്പോരെ മുറിവേറ്റവരെ (Dukhippēāre muṟivēṟṟavare)J. Hart (Author)Malayalam2
എൻ ദൈവമെത്ര ഗുണവാൻ (En daivametra guṇavān)J. Hart (Author)Malayalam2
Faith in Jesus can repelJ. Hart (Author)English2
Faith in the bleeding LambHart (Author)English2
Father, before we hence departJ. Hart (Author)English2
Father of heaven, Almighty KingJ. Hart (Author)English2
Fountain of life, who gav'st us breathJ. Hart (Author)English2
From pois'nous errors, pleasing cheatsHart (Author)English2
Give glory to God, ye children of menHart (Author)English2
God is a high and holy GodJ. Hart (Author)English2
God thus commanded Jacob's seedJ. Hart (Author)English2
God's mercy is for ever sureJ. Hart (Author)English2
Gold in the furnace triedJ. Hart (Author)English2
Gracious God, thy children keepJ. Hart (Author)English2
Guardian of the helpless sheepHart (Author)English2
Hail, thou Bridegroom bruis'd to death!Hart (Author)English2
Happy the man that bears the strokeHart (Author)English2
He that believeth Christ the LordJ. Hart (Author)English2
Holy Ghost, inspire our praises, Touch our hearts and tune our tonguesJ. Hart (Author)English2
How good is the God we adoreHart (Author)English2
How hard and rugged is the way J. Hart (Author)English2
How time in its flight causes changesJoseph Hart (Author)2
If ever it could come to passJ. Hart (Author)English2
If unbelief's that sin accursedJ. Hart (Author)English2
Is then the law of God untrueJ. Hart (Author)English2
Jesus Christ, God's holy LambHart (Author)English2
Jesus, Lord of life and peaceJ. Hart (Author)English2
Jesus, to thee I make my moanHart (Author)English2
Jesus, when on the bloody treeJ. Hart (Author)English2
Join, every tongue, to singJ. Hart (Author)English2
Kind souls, who for the miseries moanHart (Author)English2
King Hezekiah lay diseasedHart (Author)English2
Kom, I Syndre, arme, sygeJoseph Hart (Author)2
Kom, o syndare, du armeJoseph Hart (Author)Swedish2
Lord, hear a restless wretch's groansJ. Hart (Author)English2
Lord, if with thee part I bearHart (Author)English2
Lord, pity outcasts vile and baseHart (Author)English2
Lord, send thy Spirit down On babes that long to learnJ. Hart (Author)English2
Lord, when I hear thy children talkHart (Author)English2
Lord, when thy Spirit descends to showJ. Hart (Author)English2
Lord, who can hear of all thy woeJ. Hart (Author)English2
Man, bewail thy situationHart (Author)English2
Mighty enemies withoutJ. Hart (Author)English2
Mistaken men may brawlJ. Hart (Author)English2
My brethren, why these anxious fearsJ. Hart (Author)2
My God, my Creator, the heavens did bowJ. Hart (Author)English2
Now for a wondrous songJ. Hart (Author)English2
O how good our gracious God is!Hart (Author)English2
O praise the Lord, ye heavenly hostsJ. Hart (Author)English2
O that our flinty hearts would meltJ. Hart (Author)English2
O the pangs by Christians feltJ. Hart (Author)English2
Of all the creatures God has madeJ. Hart (Author)English2
貧窮、軟弱、悲傷、憂愁 (Pínqióng, ruǎnruò, bēishāng, yōuchóu)J. Hart (Author)Chinese2
Pleased we read in sacred storyJ. Hart (Author)English2
Remember, man, thy birthJ. Hart (Author)English2
Revive thy work, O Lord (Hart)Joseph Hart (Author)English2
Say, Christian; wouldst thou thriveJ. Hart (Author)English2
Some Christians to the Lord regard a dayJ. Hart (Alterer)English2
Take heed, ye Christians, how ye hearHart (Author)English2
That day when Christ was crucifiedHart (Author)English2
The blest memorials of thy loveJoseph Hart (Author)2
The fear of the Lord Our days will prolongHart (Author)English2
The God, that first us choseHart (Author)2
The good hand of God has brought us againHart (Author)English2
The Holy Ghost in Scripture saithHart (Author)English2
The king of heaven a feast has madeJ. Hart (Author)English2
The Lord assur'd the chosen raceHart (Author)English2
The Lord that made both heaven and earthHart (Author)English2
The men that fear the LordHart (Author)English2
The praise of Christ, ye Christians, soundJ. Hart (Author)English2
The rocks can rend the earth can quakeJoseph Hart (Author)2
The soul that with sincere desireHart (Author)English2
The tender mercies of the LordJ. Hart (Author)English2
The things on earth which men esteemHart (Author)English2
The world opposes from withoutJoseph Hart (Author)2
This is the day the Lord has made, Rejoice, my friends, to seeJ. Hart (Author)English2
Though strait be the wayHart (Author)2
Though void of all that's goodJ. Hart (Author)English2
Thy mercy, Lord, we praiseJ. Hart (Author)English2
To comprehend the Three in OneHart (Author)English2
To Thee, my God, I make my plaintHart (Author)English2
To you who stand in Christ so fastHart (Author)English2
Ven, oh pobre descarriadoJoseph Hart (Author)Spanish2
Vinde, aflitos pecadores, cheios de tristeza e dorJoseph Hart (Author)Portuguese2
We have come to the land where all sighingJoseph Hart (Author)2
We laud thy name, Almighty LordJ. Hart (Author)English2
We sing thy praise, exalted LambJ. Hart (Author)English2
What creatures beside, are favored like usJ. Hart (Author)English2
What slavish fears molest my mindJ. Hart (Author)English2
When Aaron in the holy placeHart (Author)English2
When Adam by transgression fellHart (Author)English2
When deaf to every warning givenJ. Hart (Author)English2
When filthy passions or unjustHart (Author)English2
When I by faith by Maker seeHart (Author)English2
When is it Christians all agreeJ. Hart (Author)English2
When Jesus undertookHart (Author)English2
When Noah with his favored fewHart (Alterer)English2
When pining sickness wastes the frameJ. Hart (Author)English2
When the chosen tribes debatedJ. Hart (Author)English2
When we pray, or when we singHart (Author)English2
While heavenly hosts their anthems singHart (Author)English2
Whoever believes arightJ. Hart (Author)English2
Ye children of God, by faith in his SonJ. Hart (Author)English2
Ye children of God, in Jesus, his SonJoseph Hart (Author)2
Ye lambs of Christ's fold, ye weaklings in faithJ. Hart (Author)English2
Ye sons of men, the warning takeJ. Hart (Author)English2
Ye souls that trust in Christ, rejoiceJ. Hart (Author)English2
Zeal extinguish'd to a sprakJ. Hart (Author)English2
A man there is, a real ManHart (Author)English3
Blessed Lord, be thou our teacherHart (Author)3
Deserters, to the camp returnJ. Hart (Author)English3
Eternal Spirit, Source of truthRev. Joseph Hart, 1712-1768 (Author)English3
Father of heaven, we Thee addressHart (Author)English3
Glory to the Eternal beHart (Author)3
Happy the men who fear the LordHart (Author)English3
How blest is the season At which we appear!Joseph Hart, 1712-1768 (Author)English3
If this be, Lord, thy wayHart (Author)English3
Kommt, ihr Sünder, schwer beladenJoseph Hart (Author)German3
Lamb of God, who once wast slainJoseph Hart (Author)English3
Lo the Redeemer leaves the tombHart (Author)3
Of all our sins is pride Hart (Author)3
Once more the constant sunJ. Hart (Author)English3
Perfect holiness of spirit, Saints aboveJ. Hart (Author)3
Poor sinner, come, cast off thy fearJoseph Hart (Author)English3
Pray says the word and never cease Hart (Author)3
Righteousness to the believerHart (Author)English3
See how the patient Jesus StandsJoseph Hart (Author)English3
Shepherd of souls, refresh and blessJoseph Hart, 1712-68 (Author)English3
The fountain of Christ with pleasure we singJoseph Hart (Author)3
The God I trust is true and justJ. Hart (Author)English3
The law still curses those who break Hart (Author)3
Thus saith the Lord to those who standJ. Hart (Author)English3
What various ways do men inventHart (Author)English3
When through the desert vastJoseph Hart (Author)English3
With all the heavenly hostHart (Author)English3
Ye Christians, hear the joyful newsJoseph Hart (Author)English3
Ye tempted souls reflect J. Hart (Author)English3
Brethren, would you know your stayHart (Author)English4
Christians in your several stationsJoseph Hart (Author)English4
Come gracious Spirit, comeJoseph Hart (Author)4
Come, raise your thankful voiceHart (Author)English4
Deep in a cold, a joyless cellJoseph Hart (Author)4
Descend from heaven, celestial dove, With flames of pure seraphic loveJ. Hart (Author)English4
Faith's a convincing proofJoseph Hart (Author)English4
Ho ye needy come and welcomeJ. Hart (Author)English4
In all our worst afflictionsHart (Author)English4
Jehovah is my righteousnessHart (Author)English4
Jesus is our God and SaviorJoseph Hart (Author)English4
Jesus is the chiefest goodJ. Hart (Author)English4
Let us all with grateful praisesHart (Author)English4
Lord, we lie before thy feetJoseph Hart (Author)English4
Lord, what a riddle is my soulJ. Hart (Author)English4
Repent and be baptized Hart (Author)4
See from the dungeon of the deadJoseph Hart (Author)English4
The devil can self-denial useHart (Author)English4
What tongue can fully tellJ. Hart (Author)English4
Whene'er I make some sudden stopJoseph Hart (Author)English4
Wide is the gate of deathJ. Hart (Author)English4
Ye bold blaspheming soulsJ. Hart (Author)English4
Ye saints of God, your voices raiseHart (Author)English4
Ye souls that are weak, and helpless, and poorJoseph Hart (Author)English4
A form of words, though e'er so soundJoseph Hart (Author)English5
And must it Lord be so?Joseph Hart (Author)English5
Blest spirit of truth, eternal GodJoseph Hart (Author)English5
By what amazing waysJoseph Hart (Author)English5
Christ is the eternal RockJoseph Hart (Author)English5
Come, ye humble sinner trainHart (Author)English5
How can ye hope, deluded soulsHart (Author)English5
How high a privilege 'tis to knowJoseph Hart (Author)English5
How sore a plague is sinHart (Author)English5
If dust and ashes might presumeJ. Hart (Author)English5
Kommt, ihr Sünder, arm und elendJoseph Hart (Author)German5
Lord, help us on thy love to feedJoseph Hart (Author)English5
Now for a theme of thankful praiseJoseph Hart (Author)English5
Our baptism first declaresJoseph Hart, 1712-68 (Author)5
Sons of God by blest adoptionJ. Hart (Author)English5
The gospel brings tidings to each wounded soulJoseph Hart (Author)English5
Vain man, to boast forbearHart (Author)English5
What makes mistaken men afraidJ. Hart (Author)English5
Much we talk of Jesu's bloodJoseph Hart (Author)English6
My God, when I reflectJoseph Hart (Author)English6
No prophet, nor dreamer of dreamsJoseph Hart (Author)English6
O what a narrow, narrow pathJoseph Hart (Author)English6
Prayer is to God the soul's sure wayJoseph Hart (Author)6
Repentance is a gift bestowedHart (Author)English6
Righteous are the works of GodJoseph Hart (Author)English6
Sinner, that slumberest on the brinkJoseph Hart (Author)English6
The Lord ascendeth up on highJoseph Hart, 1712-68 (Author)English6
Whatever prompts the soul to prideJoseph Hart (Author)English6
When Jesus with his mighty loveJoseph Hart (Author)English6
When the blest day of PentecostJ. Hart (Author)English6
Backsliding souls, return to GodHart (Author)English7
O! what a sad and doleful nightJoseph Hart (Author)English7
Repent, ye sons of men, repentHart (Author)English7
The moon and stars shall lose their lightJ. Hart (Author)English7
Come, gracious Spirit, now, Let Thy bright beams ariseJoseph Hart (Author)English8
How wondrous are the works of GodJoseph Hart (Author)English8
As when a child secure of harmsJ. Hart (Author)English9
The spirits of the justJ. Hart (Author)English9
Awake, ye sleeping souls, awakeHart (Author)English10
Come, ye Christians, sing the praises Hart (Author)English10
How strange is the course that a Christian must steerJoseph Hart (Author)English10
Nothing but thy blood, O Jesus Joseph Hart (Author)10
Uprising from the darksome tombHart (Author)English10
Believers own they are but blindJoseph Hart (Author)English11
Suffering Savior, Lamb of GodJoseph Hart (Author)English11
Come, children ere we partJoseph Hart (Author)12
Jesus, once for sinners slainJoseph Hart (Author)English12
Lord bless Thy saints assembled hereJoseph Hart (Author)English12
Now from the garden to the crossJoseph Hart (Author)English12
Gird thy loins up, Christian soldierJoseph Hart (Author)English14
Jesus, our triumphant HeadJoseph Hart (Author)English14
Lord, shed a beam of heavenly dayJoseph Hart (Author)14
Lukewarm souls, the foe grows strongerHart (Author)English14
Mercy is welcome news indeedHart (Author)English14
The sinner that by precious faithHart (Author)English14
Kommt, ihr Sünder, arm und dürftigJoseph Hart (Author)German17
Let us ask the important questionJoseph Hart (Author)English17
Behold! the bright morning appearsJoseph Hart (Author)English18
Come, all ye chosen saints of GodJoseph Hart (Author)English18
In vain men talk of living faithJoseph Hart (Author)English19
Come, Thou long expected Jesus! Born to set Thy people freeHart (Author)English20
Jesus, while he dwelt belowHart (Author)English20
The blest memorials of thy griefHart (Author)English21
Christians, dismiss your fearHart (Author)English23
Lord, look on all assembled hereJoseph Hart (Author)English25
Innumerable foes Attack the child of GodJoseph Hart (Author)English26
Pity a helpless sinner, LordJoseph Hart (Author)English28
Come, my soul, and let us tryJoseph Hart (Author)English29
Lamb of God, we fall before TheeJoseph Hart (Author)English29
The fountain of Christ, Assist me to singHart (Author)English29
Many woes had Christ enduredJoseph Hart (Author)English30
The souls that would to Jesus pressJoseph Hart (Author)English31
Glory to God on high, Our peace is made with heavenHart (Author)English33
Behold with awful pompJoseph Hart (Author)English34
Great High Priest, we view Thee stoopingJoseph Hart (Author)English37
I am, saith Christ, the WayJoseph Hart (Author)English37
The sinner that truly believesJoseph Hart (Author)English60
Once more we come before our GodJoseph Hart (Author)English142
That doleful night before His deathJoseph Hart (Author)English143
This God is the God we adoreJoseph Hart (Author)English168
Vain man thy fond pursuits forbearJoseph Hart (Author)English170
Once more before we part, O bless the Savior's nameJoseph Hart (Author)English204
Prayer is appointed to conveyJoseph Hart (Author)English206
O, for a glance of heavenly dayRev. Joseph Hart (Author)English215
Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord, Help us to feed upon Thy wordHart (Author)English282
Come, Holy Spirit, come; Let thy bright beams ariseRev. Joseph Hart, 1712-1768 (Author)English365
Come, ye sinners, poor and needyJoseph Hart (Author)English1022

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