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Sir Isaac Watts
(1674-1748)
Congregational pastor. Founder of modern English hymnody. Prior to his time only psalms had been sung in public worship. In 1707 he published his first hymnbook, he was founder of children’s hymnody, wrote Divine and Moral Songs for the Use of Children, authored six hundred hymns, some of which are the finest in the English language. More than a hymn writer, he wrote on logic, astronomy, geography, English grammar, pedagogics and theology.
His writings were influential and his learning and piety attracted many. He wrote, to mention only two of his choice hymns, O God Our Help in Ages Past, and When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. Prior to his death he wrote A Solemn Address to the Deity, …“in which he poured out his soul to God over the whole subject of the Trinity in a manner which shows most clearly, his reverence for the Holy Scriptures, his humility, his teachableness, his earnest desire to understand and receive all that God had taught. As it is directly in point, showing the views of a clear, discerning mind, though still somewhat in darkness, and the feelings of a sincere, devout, and humble Christian on this important subject, the whole of it, as published in the London quarto edition of his works, of 1810, vol. iv., pp. 670-673. Friends, fearing it would greatly injure his popularity and influence, persuaded him to recall the edition,–which we are told consisted of only fifty copies, containing the Address prefixed to a treatise on the Trinity, — and commit it to the flames.
What a fact this in the history of that theory!…One copy of that work of Watts escaped the flames; and half a century afterward, it was found in a bookstore at Southhampton (England, 1796); so that it can tell us of the workings of his inquisitive, anxious, humble and devout mind, on this great subject. And it does tell us, that he was driven to the verge of infidelity; from which, however, the grace of God–not that of scholastic theory–preserved him.” (quote taken from Theophilus, p. 279 ).
A Solemn Address to the Deity
By Sir Isaac Watts
1 . Righteous art thou
O Lord, when I plead with thee concerning thy judgments. Permit me, O my God and Father, to plead with thee concerning the revelations of thy nature and thy grace, which are made in thy Gospel : And let me do it with all that humble reverence, and that holy awe of thy majesty, which becomes a creature in the presence of God.
Sir Isaac acknowledges God as a righteous God and petitions to be allowed to raise questions about the Godhead.
O Lord God almighty, hast thou not transacted thy Divine and important affairs among men by thy Son Jesus Christ, and by thy Holy Spirit? and hast thou not ordained that men should transact their highest and most momentous concerns with thee, by the Son and by thy Spirit? Hast thou not, by the mouth of thy Son Jesus, required all that profess his religion to be washed with water in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost? Is it not my duty then, to inquire, who or what are these sacred names, and what they signify? Must I not know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ thy Son, whom thou hast sent, that I may fulfill all my respective duties toward thyself and thy Son, in hope of eternal life? Hath not thy Son himself appealed to thee in his last prayer, that eternal life depends upon this knowledge? And since thou hast made so much use of thy Holy Spirit in our religion, must I not have some knowledge of this thy Spirit also, that I may pay thee all these honors thou requirest from this Divine revelation?
3 . Hast thou not
ascribed Divine names, and titles, and characters to thy Son and thy Holy Spirit, in thy work, as well as assumed them to thyself? And hast thou not appointed to them such glorious offices as cannot be executed without something of Divinity or true Godhead in them? And yet art not thou, and thou alone, the true God? How shall a poor weak creature be able to adjust and reconcile these clashing ideas, or to understand this mystery? Or must I believe and act blindfold, without understanding?
8 Thou hast taught me
10 Thou art witness, O my God
In 1989 we focused on those who already believed in Jesus for their “gift” of eternal life.Our first and foremost objective was to correct what we considered the errors of the doctrine of the Trinity and show that Jesus is the one and only Almighty God manifest in the flesh.Jesus is not the second person of the Trinity or eternal son of God.He is the one true God, creator of the world, born as a baby on this earth to be Immanuel, God with us. The Holy Spirit or spirit of God is not the third person of the Trinity, it is God’s spirit.Anyone not supporting the doctrine of the Trinity is deemed a heretic by the Orthodox Christian Church.We were known as “Oneness Pentecostals” and our understanding about Jesus is considered heresy.Oneness Pentecostals are a relatively small group but there are those within the ranks that had and have stringent criteria for salvation.It is unfortunate that political pressure influenced our spiritual objectives but it did.These facts caused us to skirt the most critical question “What is Most important?” After all the attempts at “political correctness” over the years it is time to speak plainly about “What is Most Important?”
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