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Short Name: Jean Sophia Pigott
Full Name: Pigott, Jean Sophia, 1845-1882
Birth Year: 1845
Death Year: 1882

Jean Sophia Pigott United Kingdom 1845-1882. Born at Leixlip, Ireland, she was a poet and hymn lyricist. She wrote “A royal service and other poems” (1877). She was a sister to William Frederick Pigott ,a missionary to China, He was murdered in the 1901 Boxer Rebellion, along with 76 other missionaries working with missionary, Hudson Taylor, but in other parts of China.. Taylor was overcome with grief to hear of the massacre, and took much comfort in Pigott’s hymn. She died at Leixlip, Ireland.

John Perry


Texts by Jean Sophia Pigott (10)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Herr, ich ruhe, ja, ich ruheJean Sophia Pigott (Author)German0
Jesus, I am resting, restingJean Sophia Pigott (Author)English74
Lord Jesus, Thou dost keep Thy childJean Sophia Pigott (1845-82) (Author)English12
مذ رأتك النفس ذابتJean Sophia Pigott (Author)Arabic0
My Savior and my Lord, to Thee I giveJ. S. Pigott (Author)English1
طبت نفسا يا يسوعJean Sophia Pigott (Author)Arabic0
Thou art able, blessed JesusJ. S. Pigott (Author)English1
Thou sweet, beloved will of GodJ Pigott (Translator)English1
Thou whose name is called JesusJean Sophia Pigott (Author)English4
耶穌,我今歡然安息在“你是誰”的上面 (Yēsū, wǒ jīn huān rán ānxí zài “nǐ shì shuí” de shàngmiàn)Jean S. Pigott (Author)Chinese1

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