Exulting, rejoicing, hail the happy morning

Exulting, rejoicing, hail the happy morning

Author: John Taylor
Published in 9 hymnals

Author: John Taylor

Taylor, John, born July 30, 1750, was the son of Richard Taylor, of Norwich, and grandson of Dr. John Taylor (1694-1761, the eminent Hebrew scholar, who was for many years minister of the Octagon Chapel, Norwich, and afterwards Divinity tutor at the Warrington Academy. Dr. Taylor published A Collection of Tunes in Various Airs, one of the first collections of its kind, and his grandson was one of the most musical of Unitarian hymn-writers). Young Taylor, after serving his apprenticeship in his native place, was for two years in a banking house in London, at which time he was an occasional poetical contributor to the Morning Chronicle. In 1773 he returned to Norwich, where he spent the rest of his life, first as a manufacturer, and afterward… Go to person page >

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First Line: Exulting, rejoicing, hail the happy morning
Author: John Taylor

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns: from Watts, Doddridge, and others (4th ed. with an appendix) #216Image
A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Designed for the Use of the Pious #d36
A Selection of Sacred Poetry: consisting of psalms and hymns from Watts, Doddridge, Merrick, Scott, Cowper, Barbauld, Steele, and others (2nd ed.) #216Image
A Selection of Sacred Poetry: consisting of psalms and hymns, from Watts, Doddridge, Merrick, Scott, Cowper, Barbauld, Steele ...compiled for the use of the Unitarian Church in Philadelphia #216Image
Hymns for the Use of Children #IXImage
Public, Parlour, and Cottage Hymns. A New Selection #II.12Image
Social and Camp-meeting Songs, for the Pious (9th ed. enl.) #120Image
Social and Campmeeting Songs For the Pious (4th ed.) #120Image
The Philadelphia Hymn Book; or, a selection of sacred poetry, consisting of psalms and hymns from Watts...and others, adapted to public and private devotion #216Image