John Berridge

John Berridge
Short Name: John Berridge
Full Name: Berridge, John, 1716-1793
Birth Year: 1716
Death Year: 1793

Berridge, John, born at Kingston, Notis, March 1, 1716, and educated at Clare Hall, Cambridge. In 1749 he was ordained as curate to the parish of Stapleford, near Cambridge, and in 1755 he was preferred to the Vicarage of Everton, where he died Jan. 22, 1793. His epitaph, written by himself for his own tombstone (with date of death filled in), is an epitome of his life. It reads:—

" Here lies the remains of John Berridge, late Vicar of Everton, and an itinerate servant of Jesus Christ, who loved his Master and His work; and after running on His errands for many years, was caught up to wait on Him above. Reader! art thou born again? (No salvation without a new birth.) I was born in sin, February, 1716; remained ignorant of my fallen state till 1730; lived proudly on faith and works for salvation till 1754; was admitted to Everton Vicarage, 1755; fled to Jesus for refuge, 1755; fell asleep in Jesus, January 22,1793."

The first collection of Berridge's hymns was published as A Collection of Divine Songs, 1760. This was subsequently suppressed. In 1785 his Sion's Songs; or, Hymns composed for the use of them that love and follow the Lord Jesus Christ in Sincerity were published. The work contains 342 hymns, some of which had previously appeared in the Gospel Magazine (from 1775 to 1777, 20 in all), under the signature of "Old Everton" and others were adapted from C. Wesley. The most popular of these in modern collections are, "Jesus, cast a look on me;" "O happy saints who dwell in light;” and "Since Jesus freely did appear." Concerning his hymns published in 1785, he says in his Preface:—

“Twelve years ago these hymns were composed in a six months' illness, and have since laid neglected by me, often threatened with the fire, but have escaped that martyrdom."

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Berridge, John, p. 138, i. The 1842 edition of his Sion's Songs has an elaborate preface by J. C. Philpot, the editor. From this collection the following additional hymns are in common use:—
1. I ask my dying Saviour dear. Sealed by Christ.
2. Lord Jesus, Who didst once appear. Holy Matrimony. An altered form of "Since Jesus freely did appear," p. 1059, i.
3. Soon as faith the Lord can see. None but Jesus.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

John Berridge (1 March 1716 − 22 January 1793) was an Anglican evangelical revivalist and hymnist. J. C. Ryle wrote that as one of "the English evangelists of the eighteenth century" Berridge was "a mighty instrument for good."
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Texts by John Berridge (63)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Abundance of good folk, I findJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Alas, what mean those fearsJohn Berridge (Author)1
All in debt, or in distressJohn Berridge (Author)English1
And does thy heart for Jesus pineJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Dear dying Friend, we look on theeJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Defiled I am indeedBerridge (Author)English1
Does conscience lay a guilty chargeJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Ere we leave thy table, LordBerridge (Author)English1
Exceeding precious is my LordBerridge (Author)English4
Fools make a mock at sinJohn Berridge (Author)English1
For wretched strangers, such as IBerridge (Author)English1
He that trusteth his own heartJohn Berridge (Author)English1
How shall I come to theeJohn Berridge (Author)English1
How simple are thy children, LordJohn Berridge (Author)English1
How sinners vaunt of powerBerridge (Author)English1
I ask my dying Savior dearJohn Berridge (Author)English1
I hear a righteous manJohn Berridge (Author)English1
I stand at mercy’s doorJohn Berridge (Author)English1
I thank my Lord for kindly restJohn Berridge (Author)English1
If but a single moment's spaceBerridge (Author)English1
If Jesus kindly sayJohn Berridge (Author)English1
If unto Jesus thou art boundJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Imputed righteousness is strangeBerridge (Author)English2
In darkness born, I went astrayBerridge (Author)English1
Jesus, cast a look on meJohn Berridge (Author)English16
Jesus, I long for thee, And sigh for Canaan's shoreBerridge (Author)English1
كما يسوع قد أتى مشرف العرسJohn Berridge (Author)Arabic0
Let wanton men bewareJohn Berridge (Author)English1
My business lies at wisdom's gateJohn Berridge (Author)English2
No awful sense we find of sinBerridge (Author)English1
No help in self I findJohn Berridge (Author)English1
No wisdom of man can spy out his heartJohn Berridge (Author)English1
O happy saints that dwell in lightJohn Berridge (Author)English34
Of cistern waters art thou sickJohn Berridge (Author)English1
On this sweet morn my Lord arose John Berridge (Author)English13
On wings of love the Savior fliesJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Poor angry bosom hushBerridge (Author)English1
ReadingsJohn Berridge (1716-1793) (Author)English1
Self-condemned and abhorredJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Send help, O Lord, we prayBerridge (Author)English1
Since Jesus freely did appearJohn Berridge (Author)English118
Some wise men of opinions boastJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Soon as faith the Lord can seeBerridge (Author)English1
The law demands a weighty debtJohn Berridge (Author)English1
The Lord of the feast we solemnly blessJohn Berridge (Author)English1
The sons of earth delightBerridge (Author)English3
The sweet Lamb of God comes forth to be slainJohn Berridge (Author)English1
The table now is spreadJohn Berridge (Author)English3
There is a Friend, that sticketh fastJohn Berridge (Author)English4
Thou poor, afflicted, temped soulJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Though scorners Thee defyJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Thy goodness, Lord, our souls confessBerridge (Author)English8
To Canaan art thou bound?Berridge (Author)English1
Too long, alas, I vainly soughtJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Well, at length I plainly seeBerridge (Author)English1
Well, canst thou read thy heartJohn Berridge (Author)English1
What a doleful voice I hearBerridge (Author)1
When I can sit at Jesus' feetJohn Berridge (Author)English1
When Jesus' gracious handJohn Berridge (Author)English1
When Jesus would his grace proclaimJohn Berridge (Author)English1
Where must a sinner fly Who feels his guilty loadJohn Berridge (Author)English3
Why so cast down, dejected soul?John Berridge (Author)English1
Ye broken hearts all, who cry out "Unclean"John Berridge (Author)English1

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