Joseph Hoskins

Short Name: Joseph Hoskins
Full Name: Hoskins, Joseph 1745-1788
Birth Year: 1745
Death Year: 1788

Hoskins, Joseph, was born in 1745, but at what place is unknown. He was a Congregational Minister, who for ten years laboured with great success at Castle Green Chapel, Bristol, and died Sept. 28, 1788, aged 43. During the three years previous to his death ho had written 384 hymns, which in the year following, after correction and revision, were published by Messrs. Moody & Bottomley, Congregational Ministers. The book is entitled, Hymns on Select Texts of Scripture and Occasional Subjects (Bristol, 1789). From this work the following hymns are in common use:—
1. Alas! my [the] Lord my Life is gone. Spiritual darkness and death.
2. Great Light of life, Thou nature's Lord. God, the True Light.
3. In Thy great Name, 0 Lord, we come. Divine Worship.
4. 0 how the hearts of those revive. Joy in Salvation.
5. Prisoners of sin and Satan too. Hope.
6. Saviour of sinners, deign to shine. Christ's light desired.
7. The time is short, ere all that live. Shortness of Time.
Hoskins's hymns are said to have been greatly esteemed by his friends and hearers, but they have little poetic merit. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

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Hoskins, J., p. 535, ii. Additional pieces from his Hymns, &c, 1789, in common use, in America include:— (1) "Let thoughtless thousands choose the road" (Life in Christ), p. 312; (2) "To-day the Saviour rose" (Easter), p. 364; (3) "Behold, behold the Lamb of God" (Invitation!), p. 242.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II

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Hoskins, Joseph, pp. 535, ii., 1571, ii. The following additional hymns by Hoskins are in The New Psalms and Hymns (Presbyterian), Richmond, Va., 1901:—
1. It shall be well, let sinners know. The Promises of God.
2. Sinners, behold the Lamb of God. The Atonement; and in the Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes ... of the Evang. Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, 1899:—
3. On Christ, by faith, my soul would live, from "Let thoughtless thousands," &c. p. 1571, ii. These hymns are from his Hymns, &c, 1789. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)


Texts by Joseph Hoskins (39)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Behold, behold the Lamb of God, Who takes away our guiltJoseph Hoskins (Author)English8
Behold! behold! the Lamb of God, On the cross, on the crossJoseph Hoskins (Author)English64
Behold the gift of God, Sinner [sinners] adore His nameJoseph Hoskins (Author)English31
Gracious Father, gracious LordJoseph Hoskins (Author)10
Great Light of life, thou nature's LordJoseph Hoskins (Author)7
How much the drooping hearts reviveJoseph Hoskins (Author)11
How much the hearts of those reviveJoseph Hoskins (Author)14
In Thy great name, O Lord, we comeJoseph Hoskins (Author)English109
It shall be well, let sinners know, With those who love the LordJoseph Hoskins (Author)16
It shall be well, let Zion knowHoskins (Author)2
Jehovah's grace, how full, how freeJoseph Hoskins (Author)10
看哪!看哪,神的羔羊!(Kàn nǎ! Kàn nǎ, shén de gāoyáng!)Joseph Hoskins (Author)Chinese2
Let hypocrites attendHoskins (Author)7
Let thoughtless thousands choose the roadJoseph Hoskins (Author)English36
Like Bartimeus, we are blindJoseph Hoskins (Author)9
Lord, we adore thy matchless waysHoskins (Author)19
Most gracious Father, God of allHoskins (Author)11
None that embark at God's commandHoskins (Author)6
Now let my soul with wonder traceHoskins (Author)16
O how the hearts of those reviveJoseph Hoskins (Author)7
O how the joyful hearts reviveJoseph Hoskins (Author)2
On Christ by faith my soul [I fain] would liveJoseph Hoskins (Author)English3
Our nature's totally depravedJoseph Hoskins (Author)6
Prisoner [Prisoners] of sin and Satan tooHoskins (Author)18
Religion's form is vainJoseph Hoskins (Author)English12
Sailors to Jesus now draw nearJoseph Hoskins (Author)2
Seamen, this solemn truth regardJoseph Hoskins (Author)2
Sinners, behold the Lamb of God Hoskins (Author)English33
Sinners, this solemn truth regardJoseph Hoskins (Author)English64
The time is short ere all that liveJoseph Hoskins (Author)English6
The time is short sinners bewareJoseph Hoskins (Author)English24
The time is short the season nearJoseph Hoskins (Author)41
Though winds may blow and storms may riseJoseph Hoskins (Author)3
Today the Savior roseJoseph Hoskins (Author)English18
We bless the Father's nameHoskins (Author)1
What language now salutes the earJoseph Hoskins (Author)16
What must I do, the jailor criesHoskins (Author)8
Wisdom divine lifts up her voiceHoskins (Author)6
Ye mourning souls, dry up your tearsHoskins (Author)13

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