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Joseph Hart (1711/12 – 24 May 1768) was a Calvinist minister in London. His works include Hart's Hymns, a much-loved hymn book amongst evangelical Christians throughout its lifetime of over 200 years, which includes the well-known hymn, "Come ye sinners, poor and needy". One of Hart's early publications was a tract denouncing Christianity (prior to his conversion) called The Unreasonableness of Religion, Being Remarks and Animadversions on the Rev. John Wesley's Sermon on Romans 8:32. His other works include a short autobiography and a few poetical translations of ancient classics.

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  • Joseph Hart (en)
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  • Joseph Hart (Londres, 1712 - 24 mai 1768) était un ministre du culte calviniste à Londres. (fr)
  • Joseph Hart född 1712. Död 4 maj 1768. Kongregationalistisk präst i London. Psalmförfattare och utgav en egen psalmbok kallad Hart's Hymns. Hans psalmer finns översatta till danska och publicerades i danska Psalmebog for Kirke og Hjem. Denna artikel om en person med huvudsaklig anknytning till England saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • Joseph Hart (1711/12 – 24 May 1768) was a Calvinist minister in London. His works include Hart's Hymns, a much-loved hymn book amongst evangelical Christians throughout its lifetime of over 200 years, which includes the well-known hymn, "Come ye sinners, poor and needy". One of Hart's early publications was a tract denouncing Christianity (prior to his conversion) called The Unreasonableness of Religion, Being Remarks and Animadversions on the Rev. John Wesley's Sermon on Romans 8:32. His other works include a short autobiography and a few poetical translations of ancient classics. (en)
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  • Joseph Hart (1711/12–1768) (en)
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