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Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889)

Bonar has been called “the prince of Scot­tish hymn write­rs.” After grad­u­at­ing from the Un­i­ver­si­ty of Ed­in­burgh, he was or­dained in 1838, and be­came pas­tor of the North Par­ish, Kelso. He joined the Free Church of Scot­land af­ter the “Dis­rupt­ion” of 1843, and for a while edit­ed the church’s The Border Watch. Bonar re­mained in Kel­so for 28 years, af­ter which he moved to the Chal­mers Me­mor­i­al church in Edin­burgh, where he served the rest of his life. Bonar wrote more than 600 hymns.

He was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for "The Quarterly journal of Prophecy" from 1848 to 1873 and for the "Christian Treasury" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., "I heard the voice of Jesus say" and "Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power," became known all over the English-speaking world. A selection of these was published as Hymns of Faith and Hope (3 series). His last volume of poetry was My Old Letters. Bonar was also author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including "The Life of the Rev. John Milne of Perth" in 1869, - and in 1884 "The Life and Works of the Rev. G. T. Dodds", who had been married to Bonar's daughter and who had died in 1882 while serving as a missionary in France.


Horatius Bonar comes from a long line of ministers who have served a total of 364 years in the Church of Scotland.

He entered the Ministry of the Church of Scotland. At first he was put in charge of mission work at St. John's parish in Leith and settled at Kelso. He joined the Free Church at the time of the Disruption of 1843, and in 1867 was moved to Edinburgh to take over the Chalmers Memorial Church (named after his teacher at college, Dr. Thomas Chalmers). In 1883, he was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

He was a voluminous and highly popular author. He also served as the editor for "The Quarterly journal of Prophecy" from 1848 to 1873 and for the "Christian Treasury" from 1859 to 1879. In addition to many books and tracts wrote a number of hymns, many of which, e.g., "I heard the voice of Jesus say" and "Blessing and Honor and Glory and Power," became known all over the English-speaking world.

      Horatius Bonar, had a passionate heart for revival and was a friend and supporter of several revivalists, He was brother to the more well-known Andrew Bonar, and with him defended D. L. Moody's evangelistic ministry in Scotland. He authored a couple of excellent revival works, one including over a hundred biographical sketches and the other an addendum to Rev. John Gillies' 'Historical Collections...' bringing it up to date.

      He was a powerful soul-winner and is well qualified to pen this brief, but illuminating study of the character of true revivalists.

      Horatius was in fact one of eleven children, and of these an older brother, John James, and a younger, Andrew, also became ministers and were all closely involved, together with Thomas Chalmers, William C. Burns and Robert Murray M'Cheyne, in the important spiritual movements which affected many places in Scotland in the 1830s and 1840s.

      In the controversy known as the "Great Disruption," Horatius stood firmly with the evangelical ministers and elders who left the Church of Scotland's General Assembly in May 1843 and formed the new Free Church of Scotland. By this time he had started to write hymns, some of which appeared in a collection he published in 1845, but typically, his compositions were not named. His gifts for expressing theological truths in fluent verse form are evident in all his best-known hymns, but in addition he was also blessed with a deep understanding of doctrinal principles.

      Examples of the hymns he composed on the fundamental doctrines include, "Glory be to God the Father".....on the Trinity. "0 Love of God, how strong and true".....on Redemption. "Light of the world," - "Rejoice and be glad" - "Done is the work" on the Person and Work of Christ. "Come Lord and tarry not," on His Second Coming, while the hymn "Blessed be God, our God!" conveys a sweeping survey of Justification and Sanctification.

      In all this activity, his pastoral work and preaching were never neglected and after almost twenty years labouring in the Scottish Borders at Kelso, Bonar moved back to Edinburgh in 1866 to be minister at the Chalmers Memorial Chapel (now renamed St. Catherine's Argyle Church). He continued his ministry for a further twenty years helping to arrange D.L. Moody's meetings in Edinburgh in 1873 and being appointed moderator of the Free Church ten years later. His health declined by 1887, but he was approaching the age of eighty when he preached in his church for the last time, and he died on 31 May 1889.

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Horatius Bonar

THE BLOOD OF SPRINKLING

But an inquirer asks, What is the special meaning of the blood, of which we read so much? How does it speak peace? How does it "purge the conscience from dead works?" What can blood have to do with the peace, the grace, and the righteousness of which we have been speaking? God has given the reason f... Read More
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The Blood of Sprinkling, and the Blood of Abel

"And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me front the ground." —Genesis 4:10 "And to Jesus the mediator of the new covenant, and to the blood of sprinkling, that speaketh better things than that of Abel." —Hebrews 12:24 THIS cry of Abel's blood reminds us of th... Read More
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The Book of Books.

"My son, listen to me and treasure my instructions. Tune your ears to wisdom, and concentrate on understanding. Cry out for insight and understanding. Search for them as you would for lost money or hidden treasure. Then you will understand what it means to fear the Lord, and you will gain knowledge ... Read More
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The Chill Of Love

"Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold."—Matthew 24:12. This is to be specially true of the last days, so that, as our Lord elsewhere said, "When the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?" here he may be supposed to be asking a similar question, When the Son o... Read More
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The Christian Portrait Gallery

"The Christian" Portrait Gallery. HORATIUS BONAR, D.D. The Scottish Poet & Preacher; Author of "Hymns of Faith and Hope," &c., &c. Taken complete and unedited from: "The Christian Portrait Gallery. Containing Over One Hundred Life-Like Illustrations: with Biographic Sketches." London: Morgan and Sco... Read More
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The Consecration of Earth's Gold and Silver.

"And the daughter of Tyre shall be there with a gift; even the rich among the people shall entreat your favor." – Psalm 45:12 "The princes of Tyre will shower you with gifts. People of great wealth will entreat your favor." – Psalm 45:12 This is a latter-day scene; for the whole psalm is resplendent... Read More
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The Day of Clear Vision to the Dim Eyes.

"The eyes of those who see shall not be dim." –Isaiah 32:3 These blessed words tell us four things, (1.) There are eyes that do not see; (2.) there are eyes that do see; (3.) of the eyes that see, some are dim; (4.) the time is at hand when they shall not be dim. I. THERE ARE EYES THAT SEE NOT. Of t... Read More
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The Day That Will Right All Wrongs.

"Oh, bring the day you promised." Lament. 1:21 This is the voice of faith; sorrowful faith, yet still faith– faith anticipating the coming day of right and truth. Jerusalem had fallen, her sons had gone into captivity, her walls and gates were in ruins, her streets were red with blood, her enemies w... Read More
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The Delusion of Progress

Antichristian delusion had begun in the apostle’s days. Men were arising to deny Christ; to set up another Christ of their own,—a Christ of the intellect, a Christ of the sense, a Christ of the imagination. Long ere the first century closed there were many antichrists,—pretended Christs,—substitutes... Read More
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The Denying Disciple

"He denied before them all, saying, I know not what thou sayest."—Matthew 24:70. It takes almightiness to lift up a soul from death; and it needs no less to hold up the soul that has been raised. Hence the need of a divine quickener; hence the preciousness of the blessed Spirit. He only can keep us ... Read More
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The Desert Voice

"And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire." —Matthew 3:10. This is the voice of one crying in the wilderness; the voice of a second Elijah; the man of the desert; the burning and shining lig... Read More
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The Divine Word and the Doom of its Defacers

“For I testify unto every man who hears the words of the prophecy of this book…If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book…and if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the ... Read More
Horatius Bonar

The Doom of the Double-Hearted.

"Balaam also, the son of Bear, they slew with the sword." – Numbers 31:8 Balaam had taken the field against Israel– against a people whom he had pronounced blessed– whom he had pronounced invincible both by earth and hell. Yes; Balaam "the son of Beor,"– he, and not another of the name– he rushes on... Read More
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The Excellency of the Divine Loving Kindness.

"How excellent is your loving-kindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of your wings." – Psalm 36:7 "How priceless is your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge in the shadow of your wings." – Psalm 36:7 "How precious is your unfailing love, O... Read More
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The Family Discipline

"Train up a child in the way he should go" is the injunction God lays on us. But it is, moreover, the principle on which He Himself is acting with His Church. He is training up His children here. This is the true character of His dealings with them. The education of His saints is the object He has i... Read More
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The Farewell Gift

"And it came to pass, when they were gone over, that Elijah said unto Elisha, Ask what I shall do for thee, before I be taken away from thee. And Elisha said, I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me. And he said, Thou hast asked a hard thing: nevertheless, if thou see me when I am... Read More
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The Glory to Come

Not only a man’s true life, but a man’s true history begins with his conversion. Up till that time, he is a being without a history He has no story to tell. He is but part of a world lying in wickedness, having nothing about him worthy of a record. But from the moment that he is born again, and thus... Read More
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The Gospel of the Holy Spirit's Love

Does the Holy Spirit love us? There can be but one answer to this question. Yes! He does. As truly as the Father loveth us, as truly as the Son loveth us, so truly does the Spirit love us. The grace or free love which a sinner needs, and which has been revealed and sealed to us through the Seed of t... Read More
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The Gracious Welcome

"Bring him hither to me."—Matthew 17:17. 1. Whose words are these? They are Christ's own. They are authoritative words. He commands. He has just come down from the transfiguration hill, and what a contrast between that mountain glory and this vale of tears and disease; but he returns to his old work... Read More
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The Great Separation

"When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory: and he shall set the sheep' on his right hand, but the goats on the left."—Matthew 25:31, 33. Let us enter at once into the practical teaching of this parable, leaving its ... Read More

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