Joseph Hart (1712 - May 24, 1768) was an 18th century Calvinist minister in London. His works include "Hart's Hymns", a much-loved hymn book amongst evangelical Christians throughout its lifetime of over 200 years, which includes the well-known hymn, "Come ye sinners, poor and needy". One of Joseph Hart's early publications was a tract denouncing Christianity (prior to his conversion) called The Un­rea­son­a­ble­ness of Re­li­gion, Be­ing Re­marks and An­im­ad­ver­sions on the Rev.

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  • Joseph Hart (1712 - May 24, 1768) was an 18th century Calvinist minister in London. His works include "Hart's Hymns", a much-loved hymn book amongst evangelical Christians throughout its lifetime of over 200 years, which includes the well-known hymn, "Come ye sinners, poor and needy". One of Joseph Hart's early publications was a tract denouncing Christianity (prior to his conversion) called The Un­rea­son­a­ble­ness of Re­li­gion, Be­ing Re­marks and An­im­ad­ver­sions on the Rev. John Wes­ley’s Ser­mon on Ro­mans 8:32. His other works include a short autobiography and a few poetical translations of ancient classics. Joseph Hart preached at Jewin Street chapel in London, a building with multiple galleries, to a congregation of significant size. Only one of Hart's sermons remains discovered to us: that of Christmas 1767. Several of his hymns appear in the Sacred Harp. Hart died in the year 1768, on May 24, with a congregation estimated at tens of thousands around his grave side at Bunhill Fields.
  • Joseph Hart était un ministre du culte calviniste à Londres. Parmi ses ouvrages, on peut compter Les Cantiques de Hart, un recueil de chants très apprécié parmi les chrétiens évangéliques de son vivant et depuis 200 ans, lequel inclut le cantique célèbre Come ye sinners, poor and needy. Une des premières publications de Joseph Hart était un pamphlet dénonçant le Christianisme (avant sa conversion). Parmi ses autres ouvrages, on a une courte autobiographie et quelques traductions poétiques de classiques anciens. Joseph Hart prêcha à la chapelle Jewin Street à Londres, un immeuble avec de multiples travées, pour une congrégation de taille significative. Un seul des sermons nous est parvenu : celui de Noël 1767. Un grand nombre de ses cantiques apparait dans l'Harpe sacrée. On retrouve aussi ses cantiques dans les Cantiques de Gadsby. Hart mourut le 24 mai 1768, avec une assistance estimée à une dizaine de milliers à son enterrement à Bunhill Fields.
  • För fotbollsspelaren med samma namn, se Joe Hart. Joseph Hart född 1712. Död 4 maj 1768. Kongregationalistisk präst i London. Psalmförfattare och utgav en egen psalmbok kallad Hart's Hymns. Hans psalmer finns översatta till danska och publicerades i danska Psalmebog 1912.
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  • Joseph Johnson Hart
  • the Calvinist minister
  • the U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
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  • Joseph Hart (1712 - May 24, 1768) was an 18th century Calvinist minister in London. His works include "Hart's Hymns", a much-loved hymn book amongst evangelical Christians throughout its lifetime of over 200 years, which includes the well-known hymn, "Come ye sinners, poor and needy". One of Joseph Hart's early publications was a tract denouncing Christianity (prior to his conversion) called The Un­rea­son­a­ble­ness of Re­li­gion, Be­ing Re­marks and An­im­ad­ver­sions on the Rev.
  • Joseph Hart était un ministre du culte calviniste à Londres. Parmi ses ouvrages, on peut compter Les Cantiques de Hart, un recueil de chants très apprécié parmi les chrétiens évangéliques de son vivant et depuis 200 ans, lequel inclut le cantique célèbre Come ye sinners, poor and needy. Une des premières publications de Joseph Hart était un pamphlet dénonçant le Christianisme (avant sa conversion).
  • För fotbollsspelaren med samma namn, se Joe Hart. Joseph Hart född 1712. Död 4 maj 1768. Kongregationalistisk präst i London. Psalmförfattare och utgav en egen psalmbok kallad Hart's Hymns. Hans psalmer finns översatta till danska och publicerades i danska Psalmebog 1912.
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