John Needham

Short Name: John Needham
Full Name: Needham, John, d. 1786
Death Year: 1786

Needham, John, was the son of John Needham, Baptist Minister, of Hitchin, Herts, but the date of his birth is unknown. He would doubtless be educated by his father, who was a tutor and in repute as a learned man. In 1750 Needham became co-pastor with John Beddome at the Baptist meetinghouse in the Pithay, Bristol; but, two years later, Beddome having retired through age, a violent controversy arose in the Church with regard to a continuance of the plan of co-pastorship. As the result, Needham and a number of his friends removed to a Baptist meetinghouse in Callowhill Street, where a Mr. Foot was pastor. For a time the two societies used the same builing at different hours, but in 1755 they were united, with Mr. Needham and Mr. Foot as co-pastors. It is known that up to 1774 this arrangement continued, and it is also known that in 1787, both Mr. Needham and Mr. Foot having died, the Callowhill Street Church became extinct, but which of the two pastors was the survivor is not known. The date of Needham's death is unknown. It was probably circa 1786. In 1768 he published Hymns Devotional and Moral on various Subjects, collected chiefly from the Holy Scriptures, &c, Bristol, S. Farley, 1768. These hymns are 263 in all, and whilst none of them possess great excellence, yet several are of a pleasing and useful character. During the past 120 years several have appeared in Nonconformist hymnbooks, and specially in those of the Baptists. Of these the following are still in common use:—
1. Ashamed of Christ! my soul disdains. Not ashamed of Christ.
2. Awake, my tongue, thy tribute bring. The Divine Perfections.
3. Glory to God, Who reigns above. Jesus, the Messiah.
4. Great author of the immortal mind. Imitation of God's Moral Perfections. From "flow matchless, Lord, Thy glories are."
5. Happy the man whose cautious steps. Christian Moderation.
6. Holy and reverend is the Name. Reverence in Worship.
7. Kind are the words that Jesus speaks. Christ the Strengthener.
8. Lord,ere [Now Lord] the heavenly seed is sown. Parable of the Sower.
9. Methinks the last great day is come. The Judgment.
10. Rise, O my soul, pursue the path. The Example of the Saints.
11. See how the little toiling ant. Youth for Christ.
12. Thou art, O God, a Spirit pure. God a Spirit.
13. To praise the ever bounteous Lord. Harvest.
14. When some kind shepherd from his fold. The Lost Sheep. From this “O how divine, how sweet the joy," in Hatfield's Church Hymn Book, New York, 1872, is taken. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by John Needham (76)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Ye sons of Adam joinJohn Needham (Author)English2
Ye humble souls proclaim abroadNeedham (Author)1
Ye humble saints, proclaim abroadNeedham (Author)English20
With eye impartial, heaven's high KingNeedham (Author)22
Why are not sinners, Lord, consumedJohn Needham (Author)English2
When some kind shepherd from his foldJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English12
When Sodom’s rich but guilty plainsJohn Needham (Author)English2
When men, pretending to be wiseJohn Needham (Author)English2
When Israe's sons, a murmering raceJohn Needham (Author)5
What joy possessed my heartJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)5
To praise the ever bounteous LordJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English64
To distant lands thy gospel sendJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English17
’Tis nature’s voice which reason speaksJohn Needham (Author)English2
Thou art, O God, a Spirit pureJohn Needham (Author)English28
The time draws near when thou my soulJohn Needham (Author)1
The time by Heaven foretold is comeJohn Needham (Author)English2
The rolling year almighty LordJohn Needham (Author)15
The Prince of peace is come, And clothed himself in clayNeedham (Author)1
The Prince of peace is come! Ye nations, shout and singNeedham (Author)English6
The mighty God that rules the skiesNeedham (Author)4
The icy chains that bound the earthJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English17
The heart, dejected, sighs to knowNeedham (Author)10
The day, the solemn day shall comeJohn Needham (Author)English2
Stand up ye saints and boldly marchJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)10
See how the little toiling antJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English12
See, Gabriel swift descend to earthNeedham (Author)English12
Rise, O my soul, pursue the pathNeedham (Author)English108
Prepare, ye saints, to meet your LordJohn Needham (Author)English2
பழிவாங்கும் குணமுள்ள (Paḻivāṅkum kuṇamuḷḷa)John Needham (Author)Tamil2
O how divine how sweet the joyJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English87
O happy time! Auspicious morn!John Needham (Author)English2
O God, thou art a Spirit pureJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)5
Now Lord, thy heavenly seed is sownJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English26
No rod of vengeance Jesus takesJohn Needham (Author)English2
My soul pursues no vulgar themeJohn Needham (Author)English2
Mortals, give ear, the awful dayJohn Needham (Author)English2
Methinks the last great day is comeJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English46
மாண்டிடும் மாந்தரே கேளும் (Māṇṭiṭum māntarē kēḷum)John Needham (Author)Tamil2
Lord! through the dubious path of lifeJohn Needham (Author)English2
Lord, Thou wilt hear me when I prayNeedham (Author)English1
Lord, in thy presence we appear To celebrate the opening yearJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)4
Lord, in Thy courts we now appearNeedham (Author)English24
Look up ye saints direct your eyesNeedham (Author)English19
Long had the nations satJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)3
കൃ-പയേറും ആട്ടിടയൻ (Kr̥-payēṟuṁ āṭṭiṭayan)John Needham (Author)Malayalam2
Kind are the words that Jesus speaksNeedham (Author)English32
Jesus, delightful name!John Needham (Author)English2
Holy and reverend is the nameJohn Needham (Author)English146
He’ll come, the Judge will surely comeJohn Needham (Author)English2
He reigns—th’ Almighty reigns supremeJohn Needham (Author)English2
Hast thou not said, almighty GodJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)5
Happy the man whose cautious stepsNeedham (Author)English24
Happy beyond description he Who fears the Lord his GodNeedham (Author)English23
Hail, happy morn, whose early rayJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)11
Great is the Lord, His power is greatJohn Needham (Author)English2
Great God! Thy vast and deep designsJohn Needham (Author)English2
Great God of grace, arise and shineNeedham (Author)18
Great Author of the immortal mindJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English16
God spake, and from chaotic nightJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)3
Glory to God, who reigns aboveJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English37
Glory to God on high be givenNeedham (Author)7
From Thee, my God, all blessings springJohn Needham (Author)English2
Fountain of mercy, God of loveJohn Needham (Author)English2
Fear is a grace which ever dwellsJohn Needham (Author)English1
Deluded souls, who think to find John Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)English22
Blush, atheists, blush, your airy schemesJohn Needham (Author)English2
Blest news! To us a child is bornJohn Needham (Author)English2
Blest is the memory of the justJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)5
Behold the Prince of PeaceJohn Needham (Author)English64
Behold the Lamb of God, The holy Baptist criesJohn Needham (Author)1
Behold the awful books displayedJohn Needham (Author)2
Behold, He Comes—the Judge appearsJohn Needham (Author)English2
Behold, from realms of lightJohn Needham (Author)English2
Awake, my tongue, thy tribute bringJohn Needham (Author)English154
Awake, awake, arise, and hail the glorious mornJohn Needham, d. c. 1786 (Author)16
Ashamed of Christ, my soul disdainsJohn Needham (Author)English46
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