Andrew Reed

Andrew Reed
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Short Name: Andrew Reed
Full Name: Reed, Andrew, 1787-1862
Birth Year: 1787
Death Year: 1862

Reed, Andrew, D.D., son of Andrew Reed, was born in London on Nov. 27, 1787, and educated for the Congregational Ministry at Hackney College, London. He was first the pastor of the New Road Chapel, St. George's-in-the-East, and then of the Wycliffe Chapel, which was built through his exertions in 1830. His degree was conferred by Yule College, America. He died Feb. 25, 1862. As the founder of "The London Orphan Asylum," "The Asylum for Fatherless Children," “The Asylum for Idiots” "The Infant Orphan Asylum," and "The Hospital for Incurables," Dr. Reed is more fully known, and will be longer remembered than by his literary publications. His Hymn Book was the growth of years. The preparation began in 1817, when he published a Supplement to Watts, in which were a few originals. This was enlarged in 1825; and entirely superseded by his collection The Hymn Book, prepared from Dr. Watts's Psalms & Hymns and Other Authors, with some Originals, in 1842 (Preface). His hymns, mostly of a plain and practical character, numbering 21, were contributed to these various editions, and were republished with those of his wife in the Wycliffe Supplement, 1872. The best known are "Ah Jesus, let me hear Thy voice” and ”Spirit Divine, attend our prayer." All Dr. and Mrs. Reed's hymns are anonymous in The Hymn Book, 1842, but are given with their names in the Wyclife Supplement, 1872. His hymns now in common use include, in addition to those annotated under their respective first lines :—

1. Come, let us strike our harps afresh. Praise.
2. Come, my Redeemer, come. Desiring Christ's Presence.
3. Gentle Saviour, look on me. Christ's protection Desired.
4. Gracious Lord, as Thou hast taught us. Public Worship.
5. Hark, hark, the notes of joy. Missions.
6. Holy Ghost, with light divine (1817). Prayer to the Holy Spirit. Sometimes given as "Holy Ghost, Thou light divine;" and again as "Holy Spirit, Light divine."
7. Listen, sinner, mercy hails you. Invitation. Generally given as "Hear, O Sinner, mercy hails you."
8. Rich are the joys of solitude. Retirement. Some-times given as "How deep and tranquil is the joy."
9. There [comes] is an hour when I must part. Death anticipated.
10. Ye saints your music bring. Praise of the Cross.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by Andrew Reed (49)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Ye saints, your music bringAndrew Reed (Author)English46
While struggling alone on life's roadAndrew Reed (Author)2
We are soldiers on life's roadAndrew Reed (Author)4
தூய ஆவி என்மேல் வீசும் (Tūya āvi eṉmēl vīcum)Andrew Reed (Author)Tamil2
There's a beautiful city, beyond the dark tideAndrew Reed (Author)2
There is an hour, when I must partAndrew Reed (Author)English23
The waters of the mystic streamAndrew Reed (Author)2
The thoughts of my heart they are knownAndrew Reed (Author)3
Spirit divine, pour forthAndrew Reed (Author)2
Spirit divine, attend our prayersAndrew Reed (Author)English339
Sleep on, sleep on, our precious darlingAndrew Reed (Author)2
聖靈發出祂光芒 (Shènglíng fāchū tā guāngmáng)Andrew Reed (Author)Chinese2
Savior, I come to Thee, on Thee I callAndrew Reed (Author)English5
Santo Espíritu de Dios Brilla en mi corazónAndrew Redd (1787-1862) (Author)Spanish2
Santo Deus, vem inflamarAndrew Reed, 1787-1862 (Author)Portuguese2
Return to the Guide of thy youthAndrew Reed (Author)9
O that I could forever dwellAndrew Reed (Author)English15
O thou who art ever the sameAndrew Reed (Author)2
O thou, my God, my SaviorAndrew Reed (Author)2
O lend me the wings of a doveAndrew Reed (Author)5
O God of love, who dwelt on earthAndrew Reed (Author)2
O for a sweet, inspiring rayAndrew Reed (Author)English1
Listen, sinner, mercy hails youAndrew Reed (Author)English19
Komm, heil'ger Geist, hör unser Fleh'nAndrew Reed (Author)German2
In the hollow of thy handAndrew Reed (Author)2
In the great harvest the toilers beginAndrew Reed (Author)3
I would be Thine, O take my heartAndrew Reed (Author)English14
I love the Lord, he guides my wayReed (Author)4
How deep and tranquil is the joyReed (Author)English8
How dark is the pathway before me todayAndrew Reed (Author)2
Holy Spirit, Truth divine, Dawn upon this soul of mineAndrew Reed, 1788-1862 (Author)English3
Holy Ghost, with light divineAndrew Reed (Author)English681
Heil'ger Geist, du Licht von GottAndrew Reed (Author)German5
Heil'ger Geist, du ew'ges LichtAndrew Reed (Author)German1
Hear, O sinner! mercy hails youAndrew Reed (Author)English96
Haste, O sinner to the SaviourAndrew Reed, ab. 1787-1862 (Author)2
Hark, what celestial soundsA. Reed (Author)English1
Hark, hark, the notes of joyAndrew Reed (Author)English17
Gracious Lord, as thou hast taught usAndrew Reed (Author)4
Encourage my heart with thy smileAndrew Reed (Author)5
Dear Savior, attend to my prayerAndrew Reed (Author)5
Come, my Redeemer, come, and deign to dwell with meAndrew Reed (Author)English44
Come, let us strike our harps afreshAndrew Reed (Author)English21
Come, Holy Spirit, come, and deign to dwellAndrew Reed (Author)4
Blessed are thy people, LordAndrew Reed (Author)2
Behold what witnesses unseenReed (Author)English1
أيها الروح المنير كن لقلبي كالمنارAndrew Reed (Author)Arabic1
Amoroso Salvador, Sin igual es tu bondadAndrew Reed (Author)Spanish3
Ah, Jesus, let me hear Thy voiceAndrew Reed (Author)English4

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