William Gadsby

William Gadsby
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Short Name: William Gadsby
Full Name: Gadsby, William, 1773-1844
Birth Year: 1773
Death Year: 1844

Gadsby, William , was born in 1773 at Attleborough, in Warwickshire. In 1793 he joined the Baptist church at Coventry, and in 1798 began to preach. In 1800 a chapel was built for him at Desford, in Leicestershire, and two years later another in the town of Hinckley. In 1805 he removed to Manchester, becoming minister of a chapel in Rochdale Boad, where he continued until his death, in January, 1844. Gadsby was for many years exceedingly popular as a preacher of the High Calvinist faith, and visited in that capacity most parts of England. He published The Nazarene's Songs, being a composition of Original Hymns, Manchester, 1814; and Hymns on the Death of the Princess Charlotte, Manchester, 1817. In 1814 he also published A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship, appending thereto a large number of his own compositions [Baptist Hymnody, § nr., 2]. The edition of 1882 pub. by his son J. Gadsby contains 1138 hymns, of which 157 are by William Gadsby, and form Pt. ii. of the Selection From his point of view they are sound in doctrine, but have little poetic fervour, and the rhyme is faulty in a large number of instances. Four of these hymns are in Denham's Selection and one in the Selection of J. Stevens. [Rev. W. R Stevenson, M.A. ]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

William Gadsby (1773–1844) was an English Baptist pastor. In addition to pastoring, Gadsby planted churches, and was an early leader of the Strict and Particular Baptist movement in England. Although he was not formally educated, Gadsby was regarded by his contemporaries as an excellent preacher and pastor who championed the cause of social justice and opposed the established Elizabethan Church. In 1805 he became pastor of Black Lane Chapel, Strict Baptist church in Manchester, England, and held that position until he died.
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Texts by William Gadsby (174)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A beggar, vile and base, I comeW. Gadsby (Author)English1
A helpless worm am IW. Gadsby (Author)English1
A limping beggar, clothed in ragsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
A Physician, I learn, abides in this placeW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Again, dear Lord, we would be fedW. Gadsby (Author)English1
At the birth of Christ our KingWilliam Gadsby (Author)English2
Before the earth or seas were madeW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Behold a scene of matchless graceW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Behold, with wondering eyesW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Beloved of the Lord most highW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Beloved, we are comeWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Blessed Comforter, appearWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Blessed Jesus, Lord of allW. Gadsby (Author)English1
By nature can no man be justW. Gadsby (Author)English1
By nature, none of Adam's raceWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Call'd to see God's righteous lawW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Christians, rejoice, and singWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Come, thou now exalted SaviourW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Come, whosoever will, Nor vainly strive to mendWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Creatures are but vain at bestWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Dangerous is the path we goW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Dear Lord, forbid that we should boastW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Election is a truth divineWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Endless blessings on the Lamb!W. G. (Author)English1
Faith! 'tis a grace divineW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Free grace is the joy of my heartWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Free grace is the theme of my songWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
God is a Father, just and wiseW. Gadsby (Author)English1
God is a Spirit, just and wise, His footsteps who can trace?William Gadsby (Author)English1
Grace taught our friends to knowW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Great God! thy kingdom comeW. G. (Author)English1
Great God, to thee we comeW. G. (Author)English1
Great God! whose universal powerWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
High beyond imaginationsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Holy Ghost, we look to theeWilliam Gadsby (Author)English2
How blest is the man who in Jesus believesWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
How condescending and how wiseW. Gadsby (Author)English1
How sweet and precious is the nameW. Gadsby (Author)English1
I'll speak forth the love of my LordW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Immortal honors rest on Jesus' headWilliam Gadsby (Author)English3
In every believer two armies are seenWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Is Jesus my Savior, my Husband, and FriendW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jehovah God! eternal Lord most high!William Gadsby (Author)English1
Jehovah is my SunWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jehovah, the Savior, appearsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus Christ, the sinner's FriendWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus is a mighty Savior; Helpless souls have here a FriendW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus is my great High PriestWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus is the King of kings, And in him are all my springsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus is the one thing needfulW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus is the way to GodWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus lived, and loved, and diedWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus, mighty God and SaviorW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus, our exalted SaviourWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus our heavenly Warrior isW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus, our Lord and King, Thou art our hope and trustW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus the Author isWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus, the Lord, enthroned on highWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus the Lord is bornWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus, the Lord is KingW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus, the Lord, my Savior isW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus, thou art our only restW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Jesus, we thy name adoreWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Let saints lift up their heartsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Lord, direct thy own-sent servantW. G. (Author)English1
Lord, I freely would confessWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Lord, let me feel the unction of thy loveWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Lord, we adore thee, and would fain expressWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Lord, we fain would walk in loveW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Mercy speaks by Jesu’s bloodWilliam Gadsby (Author)English2
Mighty King, thy power displayWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Mighty to save is Christ the LambWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
My soul, rejoice and singWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
My soul shall with wonder proclaimW. Gadsby (Author)English1
My soul with holy wonder viewsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Now for a song of praiseWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
O my soul, admire and wonderWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
O my soul, with wonder tellWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
O! the love of Christ to sinners!William Gadsby (Author)English1
O the matchless love of GodWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
O thou lovely, loving SviourWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
O thou mighty God and SaviourW. Gadsby (Author)English1
O! what matchless condescensionWilliam Gadsby 1773-1844 (Author)English2
Of one Lord will we singW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Once more, dear God of graceWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Once more, little children, we are comeW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Pause, my soul! and ask the questionW. G. (Author)English1
Peculiar are the saintsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Poor fearful saint, be not dismay'dW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Poor sinner, dejected with fearW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Poor sinners, sunk in sin's tremendous cellW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Precious Jesus! Friend of sinners!W. Gadsby (Author)English1
Precious Jesus! here we areW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Precious Jesus, must it beWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Precious Jesus! we adore theeWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Rejoice, and let Christ be thy songW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Rejoice, ye saints, rejoice In Christ, your glorious HeadW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Return to thy rest, my soul, and rejoiceW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Salvation! O my soul, rejoiceWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Saved, and saved alone by graceW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Sin has a thousand pleasing charmsW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Sinners, call'd by grace, and blessedWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Sinners, who on Jesus restW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Sweet Jesus! how great is thy loveW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Sweet the name of Christ must beW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Thanks be to my Head, the great King of kingsW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The body, the church, ever stoodW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The Breaker is gone forth in loveW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The carnal mind takes different waysWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
The Father, in eternal loveW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The gospel brings tidings, glad tidings indeedW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The gospel is good news indeedW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The gospel's the law of the LambW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The just by faith shall liveW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The law of the Lord is perfect and goodW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord himself be with you allW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord is Zion's KingW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord Jehovah isW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord my Savior is; For me he shed his bloodWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord on high his love proclaimsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord proclaims his nameWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord the righteous triesWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord will feed the poorW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The Lord's my Helper and SupportWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
The love of Christ is rich and freeW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The new man and the oldW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The path that Christians treadWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
The ransomed of the Lord Shall unto Zion comeW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The Sabbath was a day of restW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The sinner born of GodWilliam Gadsby (Author)English0
The triune Jehovah we praiseW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The work of Christ I singW. Gadsby (Author)English1
The works of God proclaimWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Though we walk through this wildernessWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Thrice happy are the menWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Truly that poor soul is justW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Truth and mercy meet togetherW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Tuned with love divine, we singW. Gadsby (Author)English1
United to Jesus, the vineW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Watch, watch and be sober, ye children of GodW. Gadsby (Author)English1
We adore the Lord, the LambWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
We bless the triune God—The Father and the WordW. Gadsby (Author)English1
What a divine harmonious soundW. Gadsby (Author)English1
What a precious needful thingWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
What am I, and where am I?William Gadsby (Author)English1
What foolish worms are we!William Gadsby (Author)English1
What joyful news the gospel isW. Gadsby (Author)English1
What! must the Christian drawWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
What solemn tidings reach our earsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
What, then! shall Christians sinW. Gadsby (Author)English1
When faith to Sinai looksWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
When foes within, and foes withoutWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
When God proclaims his nameWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
When Jesse's young son was honour'd of GodW. Gadsby (Author)English1
When my dear Jesus hides his smiling faceWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
When Ruth a gleaning wentW. Gadsby (Author)English1
When saints together meetWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
When will the happy moment comeW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Where must a sinner fly, That feels himself undoneW. Gadsby (Author)English1
While Jesus whispers peaceWilliam Gadsby (Alterer)English1
Whoever in Jesus believesW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Whom the Lord Jehovah lovesW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Why should a pilgrim grope withinW. Gadsby (Author)English1
With great and awful powerWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
With sin and guilt poor Zion toilsWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
With wonder and with loveW. Gadsby (Author)English1
With wondering eyes, Lord, we admireWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Within these walls, dear LordW. G. (Author)English1
Ye famishing, naked, and poorWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Ye saints of the Lord, rejoice in your KingW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Ye servants of the Lord, Ye messengers of graceWilliam Gadsby (Author)English1
Ye sons of God, be wiseW. Gadsby (Author)English1
Ye souls redeem'd with Jesus' precious bloodW. G. (Author)English1
Ye souls, redeem'd with bloodWilliam Gadsby 1773-1844 (Author)English2

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