Joseph Swain

Joseph Swain
Short Name: Joseph Swain
Full Name: Swain, Joseph, 1761-1796
Birth Year: 1761
Death Year: 1796

Swain, Joseph, was born at Birmingham in 1761, and after being apprenticed to an engraver, removed to London. After a time he became a decided Christian, and being of an emotional poetic temperament, began to give expression to his new thoughts and feelings in hymns. In 1783 he was baptized by the Rev. Dr. Rippon, and in 1791 became minister of a Baptist congregation in East Street, Walworth. After a short but popular and very useful ministry, he died April 16, 1796 Swain published the following:—
(1) A Collection of Poems on Several Occasions, London, 1781; (2) Redemption, a Poem in five Books, London, 1789; (3) Experimental Essays on Divine Subjects, London, 1791; (4) Walworth Hymns, by J. Swain, Pastor of the Baptist Church Meeting there, London, 1792, 129 hymns; with a Supplement, 1794, 192 hymns; (5) A Pocket Companion and Directory, London, 1794.

In addition to a limited number of Swain's hymns, annotated under their respective first lines, the following, from his Walworth Hymns1792, and the 2nd ed., 1796, are also in common use:—
1. Brethren, while we sojourn here. Mutual Encouragement.
2. Children of the King of grace. Holy Baptism.
3. Christ the Lord will come again. Second Advent.
4. Come, ye souls, by sin afflicted. The Yoke of Christ.
5. How sweet, how heavenly is the sight. Communion of Saints.
6. In expectation sweet. Second Advent.
7. Lift up your heads, ye gates. Ascension.
8. Love is the sweetest bud that blows. A Flower an Emblem of Christ.
9. 0 how the thought that I shall know. Heaven Anticipated. Sometimes it begins with st. ii., "For ever to behold Him shine".
10. On earth the song begins. Heaven Anticipated.
11. On the wings of faith upspringing. Passiontide.
12. Pilgrims we are to Canaan bound. Pilgrimage of Life.
13. Praise ye the Lord, the eternal King. Divinity of Christ.
14. Praise your Redeemer, praise His Name. Praise for Redemption.
15. 'Tis heaven begun below. Heaven Anticipated.
16. What is it for a saint to die? Death and Burial.
17. What must [will] it be to dwell above? Heaven Anticipated.
18. When firm I [we] stand on Zion's hill. Confidence. Sometimes as "I stand on Zion's mount," in American collections.
19. Who can forbear to sing? Praise of Jesus.

From his Redemption, a Poem in Five Books, 1791, the following hymns are also in common use:--
20. 0 Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight. In Affliction.
21. Ye daughters of Zion, declare, have you see? Comfort in Affliction.
Of these hymns the most widely known are Nos. 1, 5, 6, and 20. We may add that several of Swain's hymns appeared in The Theological Miscellany, 1784-1789. [Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by Joseph Swain (69)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
主阿,在你面前我心何其樂 (Zhǔ ā, zài nǐ miànqián wǒ xīn héqí lè)Joseph Swain (Author)Chinese2
Ye saints, proclaim in joyful strainsSwain (Author)2
Ye daughters of Zion, declare, have ye seenSwain (Author)8
Why should we shrink at Jordan's floodJoseph Swain (Author)English2
Why should we shrink at death's cold floodJoseph Swain (Author)3
Why should the saints be filled with dreadJoseph Swain (Author)English12
Who can forbear to singSwain (Author)English39
When swelling Jordan o'er us rollsSwain (Author)4
When on my beloved I gazeJoseph Swain (Author)English6
When firm we stand on Zion's hillJoseph Swain (Author)2
What must it be to dwell aboveJoseph Swain (Author)English11
What is it for a saint to dieJoseph Swain (Author)English8
Welcome, dear brethren, to this placeJoseph Swain (Author)12
To Zion we go, the seat of our KingSwain (Author)English2
To him that loved us, ere we layJoseph Swain (Author)English1
To him that lives, but once was slianSwain (Author)2
'Tis heaven begun belowJoseph Swain (Author)English16
'Tis good to wait upon the LordJoseph Swain (Author)English14
The trumpet sounds awakeJoseph Swain (Author)2
The finest flower that ever was knownJoseph Swain (Author)English11
Sweet, as angels' notes in heavenJoseph Swain (Author)2
Sinners, away from Sinai flySwain (Author)English12
Shout, for the Lord, the Saviour, comeSwain (Author)2
Señor, de tu pueblo el gozo eres túJoseph Swain, 1761-1796 (Author)Spanish2
Rejoice in God, the word commandsSwain (Author)13
Redeemer of Israel, our only delightJoseph Swain, 1761-1796 (Arr. from)English6
Praise your redeemer, praise his nameJoseph Swain (Author)2
Praise ye the Lord, the Saviour praiseSwain (Author)2
Pilgrims we are, and heavenward boundSwain (Author)English28
On the wings of faith uprisingJoseph Swain (Author)English1
On the brink of fiery ruinSwain (Author)5
On earth the song beginsJoseph Swain (Author)English20
O why should I wander a stranger from TheeJoseph Swain (Author)English2
Oh Dios de Israel, te rendimos loorJoseph Swain (Adapter)Spanish2
O, what a garden will be seenJoseph Swain (Author)2
O Thou in whose presence my soul takes delightJoseph Swain (Author)English375
O du, Herr, an dem meine Seel' sich erfreutJoseph Swain (Author)German2
Love is the sweetest bud that blowsJoseph Swain (Author)English12
Lo he comes arrayed in vengeanceJoseph Swain (Author)English9
Lift up your hearts in solemn laysJoseph Swain (Author)2
Jesus, thy saints assembled hereJoseph Swain (Author)7
Jesus, how heavenly is the placeJoseph Swain (Author)English1
Jesus, away from earth I flyJoseph Swain (Author)2
In expectation sweetJoseph Swain (Author)English45
I'll praise thee, dear Jesus, delight of my soulJoseph Swain (Author)2
I stand outside of your heart, dearestJoseph Swain (Author)1
How willing was Jesus to dieJoseph Swain (Author)English2
How vast the sufferings, who can tellJoseph Swain (Author)English1
How sweet to wait upon the LordJoseph Swain (Author)English2
How sweet and heavenly is the sightJoseph Swain (Author)English445
How pleasant is the gateJoseph Swain (Author)English2
How light, while supported by graceJoseph Swain (Author)English2
His voice as the sound of the dulcimer sweetJoseph Swain (Author)English4
His vestments of righteousnessJoseph Swain (Author)12
God's nature and his name we readJoseph Swain (Author)5
For ever to behold Him shineJoseph Swain (Author)English4
Firmly I stand on Zion's hillJoseph Swain (Author)1
Faith, like an ivy to the rockJoseph Swain (Author)2
Come, ye souls by sin afflictedJoseph Swain (Author)English36
Come, lift your joyous eyesJoseph Swain (Author)English2
Come, let our hearts and voices joinJoseph Swain (Author)English27
Christ the Lord will come again (Swain)Joseph Swain (Author)English7
Children of the king of graceJoseph Swain (Author)2
Brethren, while we journey hereJoseph Swain (Author)English166
أيا من به أستطيب الهناءJoseph Swain (Author)Arabic1
And may I hope that when no moreSwain (Author)12
And am I blest with Jesus' loveSwain (Author)12
A garden fenced from common earthJoseph Swain (Author)6
A friend there is, your voices joinJoseph Swain (Author)English26

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