Horatius Bonar (/həˈreɪʃəs ˈbɒnˌɑːr, ˈbɒnər/; 19 December 1808 – 31 July 1889) was a Scottish churchman and poet who was a contemporary and acquaintance...
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diplomat Horatius Bonar (1808–1889), a Scottish churchman and poet Horatius "H.H." Coleman (1892-1969), an American church pastor Horatius Murray (1903-1989)...
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youngest brother of Horatius Bonar. He was born at Paterson's Court in the Broughton district of Edinburgh, the son of James Bonar (1758–1821), a solicitor...
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after, it reappeared in The Bible Hymn Book, compiled by her husband, Horatius Bonar, and was reprinted in the United States with other names appended. Jane...
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player Haley Bonar (born 1983), Canadian-born American singer-songwriter Horatius Bonar (1808–1889), Scottish poet and minister Ivan Bonar (1924–1988)...
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Baxter Joseph Beaumont Joseph Hilaire Belloc William Blake Edmund Bolton Horatius Bonar Katherine Bradley Robert Bridges Sir Thomas Browne Elizabeth Barrett...
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(1802–1881) Horace Bushnell (1802–1876) Frederick Denison Maurice (1805–1872) Horatius Bonar (1808–1889) C. F. W. Walther (1811–1887) Thomas Osmond Summers (1812–1882)...
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Scottish revival meetings and the ministry of Robert Murray McCheyne, Horatius Bonar, and William Burns. From there, they both went to the University of...
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Andrew Bonar (1878) James Chalmers Burns (1879) Thomas Main (1880) William Laughton (1881) Robert MacDonald (minister) (1882) Horatius Bonar (1883) Walter...
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While in Scotland, Sankey composed his first gospel song, a setting of Horatius Bonar's hymn "Yet There is Room". The tour extended over two years, with meetings...
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James Bonar the Solicitor of the Excise for Scotland. His mother was Marjory Pyott Maitland. He was a brother of Horatius Bonar and Andrew Bonar. They...
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Mary A. Baker 429 Yet there is room! The Lamb's bright hall of song Horatius Bonar Sankey records this as the first gospel song he composed (1874). 432...
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brought up in Kelso. James Ballantyne, printer Horatius Bonar, poet and hymn writer Jane Lundie Bonar (1821–1884), hymnwriter Sir James Brunlees, engineer...
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Hans Lochner, the personal physician of Albrecht's father. Horatius Bonar. Horatius Bonar (1808–1889), a Scottish churchman, traveler and poet featured...
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Church. Through James he was grandfather to Horatius Bonar and Andrew Bonar. Sher, Richard B. (2004). "Bonar, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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Guthrie established the Free Church Temperance Society along with Horatius Bonar and William Chalmers Burns. When the ‘Scottish Association for the Suppression...
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sons included James Bonar, Horatius Bonar and Andrew Bonar all leading figures in the Free Church of Scotland. Scott 1923. Bonar 1886. Grant's Old and...
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adapted from works of famous hymnal writers including Philip P. Bliss, Horatius Bonar, Fanny Crosby, Philip Doddridge, Thomas Hastings, John Newton, Isaac...
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his day, including James Martin Gray, Cyrus Scofield, A. C. Dixon, Horatius Bonar and E. W. Bullinger. He also preached with John Nelson Darby in the...
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19th-century hymn, "I heard the voice of Jesus say", written in 1846 by Horatius Bonar: I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto Me and rest; Lay down, thou...
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originally written by Henry Smart for "Glory be to God the Father" by Horatius Bonar. Such as in stanza two, where "To our fathers" is sometimes replaced...
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homework. It was located at 10, Palmerston Road – the former home of Horatius Bonar – a minister and prodigious hymn writer. In 1925, it relocated to the...
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Methodists); composers included the clergy William Hiley Bathurst, Horatius Bonar, Henry Francis Lyte, John Henry Newman, and lay persons like Sarah Flower...
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went to the Scottish Borders where the hymn writer Horatius Bonar arranged her calendar in Kelso. Bonar was a minister and hymn writer in the Free Church...
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And why do the people imagine a vain thing?" The Hymnal notes that Horatius Bonar's hymn "I heard the Voice of Jesus Say" and many other D.C.M. hymns may...
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onwards James Bonar Sr an elder in 1808 James Bonar WS and Alexander Bonar elders from 1830 and their brothers Horatius Bonar and Andrew Bonar James Donaldson...
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1633) Ken Bolton (born 1949, A) Roger Bonair-Agard (living, J/US) Horatius Bonar (1808–1889, S) Elizabeth Bonhôte (1744–1818, E) Sean Bonney (1969–2019...
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historian and biographer Alan Bold (1943–1998), poet and biographer Horatius Bonar (1808–1889), poet Alastair Borthwick (1913–2003), author and broadcaster...
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Wordsworth And some hymns were provided by: William Hiley Bathurst Horatius Bonar John William Hewett John Keble (leader of the Oxford Movement) John...
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as H. B-e. in the DNB) Henry Bruce (Signing as H. B-e. in the DNB) Horatius Bonar (Signing as H. B-r. in the DNB) Horace Bolingbroke Woodward (Signing...
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