Edward Mote was a pastor and hymn writer. Born in London on 21 January 1797, his parents managed a pub and often left Edward to his own devices playing in the street.[1] Speaking of these childhood years he once said, "So ignorant was I that I did not know that there was a God."[2] He was finally exposed to the Christian gospel and was baptised the age of 18. He was trained as a cabinet maker and worked in London for 37 years. Only in his 50s did he enter the ministry and was pastor at Rehoboth Baptist Church in Horsham, West Sussex for 26 years.[3] He was well liked by the congregation in Horsham and they offered him the church building as a gift. Mote replied "I do not want the chapel, I only want the pulpit; and when I cease to preach Christ, then turn me out of that." He died on 13 November 1874 and is buried in the church yard at Rehoboth Church.
^Price, Milburn, "Edward Mote," in Handbook to the Baptist Hymnal (Nashville: Convention Press, 1992), 411.
^Brown and Norton (eds), The One Year Book of Hymns (Wheaton: Tyndale House, 1995)
^Terry, Lindsay L., "The Day the Cabinet Shop was Closed" in Stories Behind Popular Songs and Hymns (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1990), 178.
EdwardMote was a pastor and hymn writer. Born in London on 21 January 1797, his parents managed a pub and often left Edward to his own devices playing...
Less" is a Christian hymn written by EdwardMote, a pastor at Rehoboth Baptist Church in Horsham, West Sussex. Mote wrote around 100 hymns, this one, which...
Rock" (N. F. S. Grundtvig, 1837) and "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less" (EdwardMote, c. 1834), which begins: My hope is built on nothing less Than Jesus'...
owner is Sir Thomas Cawne, who fought in France with Edward the Black Prince and who acquired the Mote in the 1360s. He died in 1374 and there is a memorial...
which, Mote was admitted to the Royal Academy. William Henry Mote was born to Christopher and Hannah Mote in 1803, who had a second son, Edward. This choice...
Peipman Forever 9 Consuming Fire Tim Hughes More Than Life 10 Cornerstone EdwardMote Eric Liljero Jonas Myrin Reuben Morgan Cornerstone 3 O Praise the Name...
and Jason Ingram "Stand In Awe" with Ben Fielding "Cornerstone" with EdwardMote, Eric Liljero, and Jonas Myrin Glorious Ruins (2013) "Christ Is Enough"...
tender Shepherd's care. — Clephane 1910 Similarly, "My Hope Is Built" (EdwardMote, c. 1834) is inspired by the parable of the Wise and the Foolish Builders...
Millais. Raoul Millais (1901–1999), artist, son of John Guille Millais. EdwardMote (1797–1874), Writer of the hymn 'My hope is built on nothing less' and...
Testifies" Michael W. Smith Michael W. Smith 1:20 14. "The Solid Rock" EdwardMote Michael W. Smith 2:52 15. "We Must Praise" James Moss J. Moss 5:10 16...
Mote Park is a 440-acre (1.8 km2) multi-use public park in Maidstone, Kent. Previously a country estate it was converted to landscaped park land at the...
Author Worship Leader Backing Vocal Length 1 Cornerstone (Studio Version) EdwardMote, Eric Liljero, Jonas Myrin, & Reuben Morgan Dave Ware 3:26 2 Hope of...
Reasons 2012 "Cornerstone" Hillsong Live Eric Liljero, Reuben Morgan, EdwardMote Cornerstone "Nosso Deus (Our God)" Marcus Salles Chris Tomlin, Jesse...
until 1661 that a Crofton obtained a title however, when Edward Crofton became a Baronet of the Mote for services rendered to Charles II during the Cromwellian...
Landon: Mrs Maberly., engraved by William Henry Mote Miss Cockayne., engraved by William Henry Mote A portrait of Marguerite, Countess of Blessington...
Crofton) for Dame Anne Crofton. She was the widow of Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Baronet, of the Mote, who had represented Roscommon in the Irish House of Commons...
Producer Jane Espenson, and D. Brent Mote. Jace Alexander eventually directed a revised version written by Espenson, Mote, and Blade: The Series executive...
The mote sculpin (Normanichthys crockeri), also known as the barehead scorpionfish, is a ray-finned fish, the only member of the monotypic genus Normanichthys...
Press. pp. 57–59. ISBN 978-0804751483. Dreyer, Edward L. (1988). "Military origins of Ming China". In Mote, Frederick W.; Twitchett, Denis (eds.). The Cambridge...
Carl Edward Sagan (/ˈseɪɡən/; SAY-gən; November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, planetary scientist, and science communicator...