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John Peacock

Short Name: John Peacock
Full Name: Peacock, John, 1731-1803
Birth Year: 1731
Death Year: 1803

Peacock, John, was born in 1731; became a Wesleyan Minister in 1767, retired therefrom through ill health in 1796, and died in 1803. In 1776 he published Songs of Praise compiled from the Holy Scriptures.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)


Texts by John Peacock (20)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All hail the glorious morn that saw our Savior riseJohn Peacock (Author)English10
Behold the mighty Savior comesJohn Peacock (Author)2
Behold what condescending loveJohn Peacock (Author)English18
Behold, what matchless tender lovePeacock, altered (Author)6
How shall our feeble lips proclaimJohn Peacock (Author)English2
In Jesus who was crucifiedPeacock (Author)English2
In memory of our dying LordJohn Peacock (Author)English2
Jesus, thou Sun of righteousnessPeacock (Author)English3
Lead on, lead on, O conquering KingJohn Peacock (Author)1
Lo clad in nature's bright arrayJohn Peacock (Author)3
Now in the face of Jesus, weJohn Peacock (Author)English5
See Israel's gentle Shepherd standJohn Peacock (Author (v. 2 & 3))English3
The waving fields of golden cornJohn Peacock (Author)2
To sing Immanuel's grace divineJohn Peacock (Author)2
What condescending grace and loveJohn Peacock (Author)English3
What grace and love divineJohn Peacock (Author)English2
What saving power, what grace divinePeacock (Author)English2
What tender pity, love and carePeacock (Author)3
When all mankind corruptPeacock (Author)English2
With angels join to adore the nameJohn Peacock (Author)English1
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