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J. Denham Smith

J. Denham Smith
Short Name: J. Denham Smith
Full Name: Smith, J. Denham, 1817-1889
Birth Year: 1817
Death Year: 1889

Smith, Joseph Denham, was born at Romsey, Hants, circa 1816. After studying for some time in the Dublin Theological Institute, he entered the Congregational Ministry in 1840. In 1849 he became Pastor of the Congregational Church at Kingstown, near Dublin, and in 1863 began a series of services at Merrion Hall, Dublin, and subsequently at other places. His Evangelistic work in England and Ireland is well known. In connection therewith he has published a large number of tracts, pamphlets, and small books. One of these, Times of Refreshing illustrated in the Present Revival of Religion, 1860, included several of his hymns which were sung during that time at his special services at Kingstown. He also published Seven Hymns for the Present Time, circa 1870-6; and The New Times of Refreshing. Hymns for General and Special Use. Compiled by J. Denham Smith. London: J. E. Hawkins, n.d. In this collection his signed hymns are 36 in all, and deal with the subjects usually associated with what are known as "Gospel Hymns." There are several also in The Enlarged London Hymn Book, 1873. His hymn "Just as Thou art—how wondrous fair" (1860) is in Spurgeon's Our Own Hymn Book, 1866, and "Yes, we part, but not for ever "(Parting), in several minor collections. Mr. Smith's hymns have not been incorporated into the leading hymnals of Great Britain or America.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by J. Denham Smith (14)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Abide in Thee, in that deep love of ThineJoseph D. Smith (Author)English21
God's almighty arms are round meJoseph D. Smith (Author)English16
Jesus Christ is passing byJ. Denham Smith (Author)English59
Jesus Christus geht vorbeiJoseph Denham Smith (Author)German4
Jesus Kristus gaar forbiJoseph Denham Smith (Author)2
Jézus Krisztus szeretetJ. Denham Smith (Author)Hungarian2
Just as Thou art, how wondrous fairJ. Denham Smith (Author)English5
Like Thee, O Lord! how wondrous fairJoseph Denham Smith (Author)English3
Min Gud, hvilken Stund, Da jeg fandt denne GrundJoseph Denham Smith (Author)2
My God, I have found the thrice blessed groundJoseph Denham Smith (Author)English10
Rise, my soul, behold 'tis JesusJ. Denham Smith (Author)English8
Rise up and hasten, my soul, haste alongJ. Denham Smith (Arranger)English8
Yes, we part, but not foreverJoseph Denham Smith (Author)English11
住在你裏面,這是我心願 (Zhù zài nǐ lǐmiàn, zhè shì wǒ xīnyuàn)J. Denham Smith (Author)Chinese2
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