Known as the "Father of English Hymnody," Isaac Watts is one of England's most influential hymnists. Credited with over five hundred hymns—including "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" and "Joy to the World"—he left behind a massive legacy. He paved the way to the inclusion of "original songs of Christian experience" in worship. His introduction of extra-Biblical poetry opened doors to new forms of worship in the Protestant church.
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Isaac Watts; His Life and Writings, His Home and Friends is a readable biography that includes drawings, excerpts of Watts’ works, and an autobiographical table of key events in Watts’ life.