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Short Name: | Jonathan Evans |
Full Name: | Evans, Jonathan, 1748-1809 |
Birth Year: | 1748 |
Death Year: | 1809 |
Evans, Jonathan, born at Coventry in 1748 or 1749. He was the son of a working man, and as a youth was employed in a ribbon manufactory. About 1778 he joined the congregation at Coventry, over which the Rev. G. Burder was pastor. He began preaching at Foleshill, near Coventry, in 1782, and in 1795 he began his stated ministry there, retaining the same to his death on Aug. 31, 1809. Two biographical notices of him appeared in the Evangelical Magazine (Oct. 1809, and March 1847), and also several of his hymns. Two of his hymns appeared in Burder's Collection, 1784, and another in the 2nd edition the same year. His best known hymns are, "Come, Thou soul-transforming Spirit,” and "Hark! the voice of love and mercy;" q.v. He published no poetical work or collection of hymns.
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
Texts by Jonathan Evans (9)![]() | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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Come, thou soul transforming Spirit | Jonathan Evans (Author) | English | 54 |
Finished, all the types and shadows | Jonathan Evans (Author) | 3 | |
God is in his holy temple, All the earth, keep silence here! | Rev. Jonathan Evans (1749-1809) (Author) | English | 3 |
Hark! the voice of Jesus crying, "Who will go and work today?" | J. Evans (Author) | English | 1 |
Hark! the voice of love and mercy | Jonathan Evans (Author) | English | 363 |
Horch, die Stimm' der Gnad' und Liebe | Jonathan Evans (Author) | German | 3 |
Let saints on earth their anthems raise | Jonathan Evans (Author) | English | 23 |
Praise him who laid his glory by | Jonathan Evans (Author) | 2 | |
Voz de amor y de clemencia | Jonathan Evans (Author) | Spanish | 4 |