Isaac Watts
Isaac Watts (17 July 1674 – 25 November 1748) was an English Congregational minister, hymn writer, theologian, and logician. He was a prolific and popular hymn writer and is credited with some 750 hymns. His works include "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross", "Joy to the World", and "Our God, Our Help in Ages Past". He is recognised as the "Godfather of English Hymnody"; many of his hymns remain in use today and have been translated into numerous languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1771
Published 1771
argraphwyd ac ar werth gan I. Ross, yn Heol-Awst. Ac ar werth gan Mr. R. Rhydderch, Gwerthwr-Llyfrau, yng Nghaerfyrddin; Mr. Alen, yn Hwlffordd; Mr. D. Morgan, yng Nghastell-Nedd; Mr. Beedles, ym Mhont y pwl, a Mr. Jones, yn Aberhonddu. M,DCC,LXXI. (pris Chwe'cheiniog wedi ci rwymo)
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1774
Published 1774
printed for J. Buckland, and T. Longman, in Pater-Noster-Row; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and T. Field and Co. in Leadenhall-Street
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1800
Published 1800
printed by Edward Baines; for the editor; for Conder, Bucklersbury; Chapman, Fleet-Street; Button, Paternoster-Row; Williams, Stationers'-Court; Ogle, Great-Turn-Stile, and Baynes, Paternoster-Row, London; and for Edward Baines, Leeds
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1731
Published 1731
printed for J. Pemberton, at the Golden Buck in Fleetstreet; and R. Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1785
Published 1785
printed by Piercy and Jones; and sold by them and by the editors at Dudley and Stourbridge
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1734
Published 1734
printed for E. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; R. Ford, at the Angel, and R. Hett, at the Bible and Crown, both in the Poultry
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1745
Published 1745
printed and sold by J. Gresswell: sold also by Dyer, Exeter; Glanville, Plymouth; and Nott, Taunton
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1748
Published 1748
Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street and J. Blanchard at the Bible and Crown in Dock-Square