{ "name": "Horatius Bonar", "image": "", "description": "Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Horatius Bonar in mp3 format. Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including \"The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth\" in 1869, - and in 1884 \"The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including \"The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth\" in 1869, - and in 1884 \"The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. Dodds\", who had been married to Bonar's daughter and who had died in 1882 while serving as a missionary in France.", "_scripture": [] }, { "title": "(How Shall I Go To God?) 2 - What Is My Hope?", "url": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID16198", "size": "0", "format": "mp3", "scripture": "", "topic": "", "description": "", "download": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID16198-download", "preacher_name": "Horatius Bonar", "preacher_image": "", "preacher_description": "Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Horatius Bonar in mp3 format. Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including \"The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth\" in 1869, - and in 1884 \"The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including \"The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth\" in 1869, - and in 1884 \"The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. Dodds\", who had been married to Bonar's daughter and who had died in 1882 while serving as a missionary in France.", "_scripture": [] }, { "title": "(How Shall I Go To God?) 4 - The Long Time", "url": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID16200", "size": "0", "format": "mp3", "scripture": "", "topic": "", "description": "", "download": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID16200-download", "preacher_name": "Horatius Bonar", "preacher_image": "", "preacher_description": "Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Horatius Bonar in mp3 format. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including \"The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth\" in 1869, - and in 1884 \"The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. Dodds\", who had been married to Bonar's daughter and who had died in 1882 while serving as a missionary in France.", "_scripture": [] }, { "title": "(How Shall I Go To God?) 6 - Whither? Whither?", "url": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID16202", "size": "0", "format": "mp3", "scripture": "", "topic": "", "description": "", "download": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID16202-download", "preacher_name": "Horatius Bonar", "preacher_image": "", "preacher_description": "Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Horatius Bonar in mp3 format. Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. 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Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. 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Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. 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Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including \"The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth\" in 1869, - and in 1884 \"The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. Dodds\", who had been married to Bonar's daughter and who had died in 1882 while serving as a missionary in France.", "_scripture": [] }, { "title": "(The Blood of the Cross) The World Guilty - 3", "url": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID16209", "size": "0", "format": "mp3", "scripture": "", "topic": "", "description": "", "download": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID16209-download", "preacher_name": "Horatius Bonar", "preacher_image": "", "preacher_description": "Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Horatius Bonar in mp3 format. Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including \"The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth\" in 1869, - and in 1884 \"The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. Dodds\", who had been married to Bonar's daughter and who had died in 1882 while serving as a missionary in France.", "_scripture": [] }, { "title": "Are we Christians? Or are we worldlings?", "url": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID23698", "size": "0", "format": "mp3", "scripture": "", "topic": "Audio Books", "description": "", "download": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/SID23698-download", "preacher_name": "Horatius Bonar", "preacher_image": "", "preacher_description": "Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Horatius Bonar in mp3 format. Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including \"The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth\" in 1869, - and in 1884 \"The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. Dodds\", who had been married to Bonar's daughter and who had died in 1882 while serving as a missionary in France.", "_scripture": [] }, { "title": "Follow the Lamb; or, Counsels to Converts - Part 3", "url": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/", "size": "0", "format": "mp3", "scripture": "", "topic": "", "description": "", "download": "http:\/\/api.sermonindex.net\/-download", "preacher_name": "Horatius Bonar", "preacher_image": "", "preacher_description": "Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Horatius Bonar in mp3 format. Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. 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Bonar has been called \u201cthe prince of Scot\u00adtish hymn write\u00adrs.\u201d After grad\u00adu\u00adat\u00ading from the Un\u00adi\u00adver\u00adsi\u00adty of Ed\u00adin\u00adburgh, he was or\u00addained in 1838, and be\u00adcame pas\u00adtor of the North Par\u00adish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. 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He joined the Free Church of Scot\u00adland af\u00adter the \u201cDis\u00adrupt\u00adion\u201d of 1843, and for a while edit\u00aded the church\u2019s The Border Watch. Bonar re\u00admained in Kel\u00adso for 28 years, af\u00adter which he moved to the Chal\u00admers Me\u00admor\u00adi\u00adal church in Edin\u00adburgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns. \r\n\r\nHe was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for \"The Quarterly journal of Prophecy\" from 1848 to 1873 and for the \"Christian Treasury\" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., \"I heard the voice of Jesus say\" and \"Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power,\" became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. 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