- Samuel Stennett
Samuel Stennett (
1 June 1727 –24 August 1795 ) was aBaptist minister and hymnwriter.Pastor and hymnwriter
He was born in
Exeter , but at the age of 10 his family moved toLondon , where his father pastored the Baptist church in Little Wild Street. Samuel succeeded his father as pastor in 1758, a position which he held until his death. Samuel Stennett received a Doctorate of Divinity fromKing's College, Aberdeen in 1763.Although friend and supporter to the reigning monarch, George III, Stennett refused political opportunities to devote himself to ministry. He attained prominence amongst the Dissenting ministry and used his influence with political figures in behalf of Dissenters suffering diabilities under the Clarendon Code.
Stennett authored some 39 hymns, five of which appeared in Rippon's Selection, which was published in 1787. His grandfather,
Joseph Stennett , had also been a prominent Dissenting hymn writer. Samuel continued this tradition, although with less passionate language than had marked his grandfather's Puritan-influenced notions of Christian experience. More than any other of Samuel Stennett's hymns, "On Jordan's Stormy Banks, which was published in Rippon's Selection under the title "Promised Land," found enormous popularity especially amongst 19th-century AmericanMethodists . It was sung in camp meetings and brush arbors, and also found its way into the 1835Southern Harmony and is part of the Americanshape note tradition. Several of Stennett's hymns are preserved in theSacred Harp .Stennett also printed a memoir ("Memoirs of the Life of William Ward" 1825) of the Missionary to India William Ward which also contained several sonnets and short poems by Ward, which were printed as an appendix. A portrait, engraved by
R. Baker from a painting byOverton is prefixed to the same work.Hymns by Samuel Stennett
[http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/o/j/ojordsbi.htm On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand]
[http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/h/c/hcitplac.htm How Charming Is the Place]
[http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/p/r/o/prostrad.htm Prostrate, Dear Jesus, At Thy Feet]External links
* [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/s/t/e/stennett_s.htm Hymns by Samuel Stennett]
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