British hymn writer, Anglican cleric
Augustus Montague Toplady (4 November 1740 – 11 August 1778) was an Anglican clergyman and hymn-writer. He was a major Calvinist opponent of John Wesley, but is now primarily remembered as the author of the hymn "Rock of Ages".
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Birth Name:
Augustus Montague Toplady
Native Name:
Augustus M. Toplady
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A. M. Toplady
Alternative Names:
Reverend Augustus Montague Toplady
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Rev. Augustus Montague Toplady
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Rev. A. M. Toplady
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In the present stages of spiritual experience, the believer's interior comfort, and his exterior lustre, greatly depend on the position of his heart toward the uncreated sun of righteousness. How obscure and benighted are our views, and how languid our exercise of grace, when an unbelieving, a worldly, or a careless spirit, interrupts our walk with God! But, if the out-goings of our souls are to him, and if the in-pourings of his blessed influence be felt, we glow, we kindle, we burn, we shine.