Isaac Watts, Divine Songs. Song Quotes
A collection of quotes by Isaac Watts, Divine Songs. Song .
Isaac Watts was a prominent English hymn writer and theologian who is widely regarded as the "Father of English Hymnody." He was born on July 17, 1674, in Southampton, England, into a Nonconformist family. Despite being a frail child, Watt's intellectual abilities were extraordinary, and he began studying Latin at the age of four. He further excelled in languages, philosophy, and theology during his education at the boarding school in Stoke Newington and later at the Academy at Stoke Newington.
Throughout his life, Watts wrote an extensive collection of hymns, including the famous work "Divine Songs." Published in 1715, "Divine Songs" was primarily intended for children and included many of his well-known hymns like "O God, Our Help in Ages Past" and "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." The hymns in this collection aimed to teach children essential Christian doctrines and truths in a poetic and engaging manner.
Watts's hymns were widely acclaimed for their passionate expression of faith, simplicity, and accessibility, making them immensely popular among various religious denominations. His hymns had a profound impact on English worship, significantly influencing the development of congregational singing. Moreover, his poetic and hymn-writing skills were instrumental in shaping the English language, as many of his phrases and expressions became idiomatic.
Isaac Watts continued to write and contribute to theological scholarship until his death on November 25, 1748, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in the world of hymnody and Christian literature.