Today the Savior rose

Today the Savior rose

Author: Joseph Hoskins
Published in 31 hymnals

Author: Joseph Hoskins

Hoskins, Joseph, was born in 1745, but at what place is unknown. He was a Congregational Minister, who for ten years laboured with great success at Castle Green Chapel, Bristol, and died Sept. 28, 1788, aged 43. During the three years previous to his death ho had written 384 hymns, which in the year following, after correction and revision, were published by Messrs. Moody & Bottomley, Congregational Ministers. The book is entitled, Hymns on Select Texts of Scripture and Occasional Subjects (Bristol, 1789). From this work the following hymns are in common use:— 1. Alas! my [the] Lord my Life is gone. Spiritual darkness and death. 2. Great Light of life, Thou nature's Lord. God, the True Light. 3. In Thy great Name, 0 Lord, we… Go to person page >

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First Line: Today the Savior rose
Author: Joseph Hoskins
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 31 of 31)
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Public, Parlour, and Cottage Hymns. A New Selection #I.168

The Choice #H140

The Baptist Harmony #d407

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Psalms and Hymns, Adapted to Public Worship #533

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Evangelical Musick #34a

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Social Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #365

The Baptist Harmony #d418

The Old Baptist Hymn Book #d293

The Social Harp #d325

The Social Harp. Rev. #d391

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The Choice #H140

The Primitive Hymns #d609

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A Pastor's Selection of Hymns and Tunes #288

The Church Hymn Book #d1055

Psalms and Hymns for the Worship of God #d849

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book, for Public Worship #78.248

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The Baptist Hymn Book #248

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book for Public Worship #248

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The Canadian Baptist Hymn Book #178

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #712

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #712

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The Primitive Baptist Hymnal #148

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A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Songs #436

The Good Old Songs #d590

The Good Old Songs #d591

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