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| Isaac Watts |
| Isaac Watts July 17, 1674 – November 25, 1748 is recognised as the "Father of English Hymnody", as he was the first prolific and popular English hymn writer, credited with some 750 hymns. Many of his hymns remain in active use today and have been translated into many languages. Born in Southampton, Watts was brought up in the home of a committed Nonconformist — his father, also Isaac Watts, had been incarcerated twice for his controversial views. At King Edward VI School (where one of the houses is now named "Watts" in his honour), he learned Latin, Greek and Hebrew and displayed a propensity for rhyme at home, driving his parents to the point of distraction on many occasions with his verse. Once, he had to explain how he came to have his eyes open during prayers. "A little mouse for want of stairs ran up a rope to say its prayers." Receiving corporal punishment for this, he cried "O father, do some pity take And I will no more verses make." Very few are aware that Watts wrote one of the very best books ever on prayer. Click below for his book. |