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Horatius
Bonar (1808—1889)
Scottish
Presbyterian divine, was born in Edinburgh on the 19th of December
1808, and educated at the high school and university of his native
city. After a term of mission work at Leith, he was appointed
parish minister of Kelso in 1837, and at the Disruption of 1843
became minister of the newly formed Free Church, where he remained
till 1866, when he went to the Chalmers memorial church, Edinburgh.
He had in 1853 received the DD. degree from Aberdeen University,
and in 1883 he was moderator of the general assembly of his church.
He died on the 31st of July 1889. Bonar was a prolific writer
of religious literature, and edited several journals, including
the Christian Treasury, the Presbyterian Review and the Quarterly
Journal of Prophecy; but his best work was done in hymnology,
and he published three series of Hymns of Faith 2nd Hope between
1857 and 1866 (new ed, 1886). Nearly every modern hymnal contains
perhaps a score of his hymns, including ” “I heard
the voice of Jesus say,” “ Here, 0 my Lord, I see
Thee face to face,” “When the weary, seeking rest.”
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