English poet and theologian (1674-1748)
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1However, Watts is careful not to start popping champagne corks just yet.
2Left last Thursday with Larry Watts; we think they went to Hawaii.
3He was a sheriff in L.A.; he quit after the Watts riots.
4Nichol called the police to report the stories Watts had told her.
5A slight roll of the ship assisted in the disintegration of Watts.
1The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Psalms of David, by Isaac Watts
2He seemed to write more than Isaac Watts, or Shakespeare, or Blair.
3Next came the hymn, generally at that day one of Isaac Watts's.
4It is of such golden hours that Isaac Watts sings in his noble hymn:
5End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Psalms of David, by Isaac Watts
6The celebrated Dr. Isaac Watts seems to have been written to on the subject.
7We mark Remembrance Sunday this week with Isaac Watts' hymn O God, our help in ages past.
8All that I knew about bees until yesterday was derived from that great naturalist, Dr. Isaac Watts.
9The Life of Isaac Watts, D.D.
10In this week's programme we mark Remembrance Sunday with Isaac Watts' hymn O God, our help in ages past.
11Ambrose Philips and Rowe were born in 1671 and 1673, and Isaac Watts in 1674.
12But perhaps the most interesting fact about Southampton is that Isaac Watts, the Christian poet, was born here in 1671.
13The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Isaac Watts were first published in this country by Dr. Franklin, in the year 1741.
14In 1736, Dr. Isaac Watts published in England Mr. Edwards' account of the beginning of the great awakening in the Connecticut valley.
15Isaac Watts's magnificent hymn "Joy to the World" is theologically on target:
16166.21-22 Hark from the Tomb] Serious or earnest reproof, as in Isaac Watts's hymn "A Funeral Thought": "Hark!
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