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John Cennick was an English hymnwriter: a follower of [[John Wesley]] and | John Cennick was an English hymnwriter: a follower of [[John Wesley]] and {{w|George Whitefield}}, he joined the {{w|Moravian Church}}, preaching in England and Ireland. | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 01:40, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: 12 December 1718
Died: 4 July 1755
Biography
John Cennick was an English hymnwriter: a follower of John Wesley and George Whitefield, he joined the Moravian Church, preaching in England and Ireland.
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Settings of text by John Cennick
- Brethren, let us join to bless (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Children of the heavenly King (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Children of the heavenly King (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)
- Crucifixion (Alexander Johnson)
- Ere I sleep, for every favour (Thomas Jarman)
- Hopkinton (William Billings)
- Jerusalem (William Walker)
- Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone (Benjamin Milgrove)
- The Pilgrim's Song (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Rise, my soul, adore thy Maker (Thomas Clark)
- Sandusky (Samuel Holyoke)
- South Carolina (Amos Pilsbury)
- Strong Hope (Stephen Jenks)
- Thou dear redeemer, dying Lamb (Benjamin Milgrove)
- Thy dear Redeemer, dying Lamb (John Moreton)
- Warren (William Billings)
- Watchman (James P. Carrell)
Publications
External links
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