Isaac Watts
Isaac Watts
Isaac Wattswas an English Christian minister, hymnwriter, theologian and logician. A prolific and popular hymn writer, his work was part of evangelization. He was recognized as the "Father of English Hymnody", credited with some 750 hymns. Many of his hymns remain in use today and have been translated into numerous languages...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth17 July 1674
passion gale rising
The passions are the gales of life; and it is religion only that can prevent them from rising into a tempest.
children eye passion
But, children, you should never let Such angry passions rise; Your little hands were never made To tear each other's eyes.
eye passion men
The eyes of a man in the jaundice make yellow observations on everything; and the soul tinctured with any passion diffuses a false color over the appearance of things.
passion perfect mind
It would be of great use to us to form our deliberate judgments of persons and things in the calmest and serenest hours of life, when the passions of nature are all silent, and the mind enjoys its most perfect composure.
heard slumber
'Tis the voice of the sluggard; I heard him complain, you have waked me too soon, I must slumber again.
god-love should expected
It is not to be expected that we should love God supremely if we have not known him to be more desirable than all other things.
reading men intellectual
As a man may be eating all day, and for want of digestion is never nourished, so these endless readers may cram themselves in vain with intellectual food.
blessing sorrow thorns
No more let sins and sorrows grow, Nor thorns infest the ground; He comes to make His blessings flow Far as the curse is found.
two mind three
When two or three sciences are pursued at the same time if one of them be dry, as logic, let another be more entertaining, to secure the mind from weariness.
imagination mind may
Study detains the mind by the perpetual occurrence of something new, which may gratefully strike the imagination.
sophistry argument appearance
When a false argument puts on the appearance of a true one, then it is properly called a sophism or fallacy.
college cells soul
A hermit who has been shut up in his cell in a college has contracted a sort of mould and rust upon his soul.
judging logic helping
Logic helps us to strip off the outward disguise of things, and to behold and judge of them in their own nature.
wise character men
In common discourse we denominate persons and things according to the major part of their character; he is to be called a wise man who has but few follies.