1734-1820
Thomas Haweis (1734-1820)

Jan­u­a­ry 1, 1734, Red­ruth, Corn­wall.

Feb­ru­a­ry 11, 1820, Bath, Som­er­set­shire, Eng­land.

Bath Ab­bey.

After prac­tic­ing as a phy­si­cian, Haweis at­tend­ed Christ’s Coll­ege, Cam­bridge, then took Ho­ly Or­ders. He be­came as­sist­ant preach­er with Mar­tin Ma­dan at the Lock Hos­pi­tal, Ald­winc­le, North­amp­ton­shire, Eng­land. He was al­so chap­lain to La­dy Hunt­ing­don’s cha­pel at Bath, Eng­land, and Rec­tor at All Saints’ Church in Ald­winc­le. His works in­clude:

  1. Behold the Lamb of God
  2. Dark Was the Night and Cold the Ground
  3. Enthroned on High, Al­migh­ty Lord!
  4. From the Cross
  5. Happy Morn Is Come, The
  6. Great Spir­it, by Whose Mighty Pow­er
  7. O Thou, from Whom All Good­ness Flows
  8. Our Child­ren, Lord, in Faith and Pray­er
  9. Submissive to Thy Will, My God
  10. Thou Lamb of God, That on the Tree
  11. To Thee, My God and Sav­ior
  1. Richmond