This well-known hymn the Rev. Dr. Samuel Stennett (17271795) first appeared in Selection of Hymns, a celebrated hymnal compiled the Baptist editor John Rippon. Published in 1787, Rippon's hymnal also introduced in its enduring form Edward Perronet's "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. He attained prominence amongst the Dissenting ministry and used his influence with political figures in behalf of Dissenters suffering disabilities under the Clarendon Code. Stennett authored some 39 hymns, five of which appeared in Rippon's Selection, which was published in 1787. Samuel Stennett (1727-1795), an English Baptist, came from a long line of ministers. Stennett did study at the academy at Miles End with distinction, however. Samuel Stennett was born at Exeter, in 1727. His father was Dr. Stennett was the author of several doctrinal works, and a few hymns. -Annotations of the The text was written Samuel Stennett, who was born on June 1, 1727, at Exeter, Many of his works were reprinted as a set in 1784.
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