Died: Oc­to­ber 29, 1768, Walthamstow, Es­sex, Eng­land.

The son of poor parents, Grigg orig­in­al­ly trained as a me­chan­ic. In 1743, he be­came as­sist­ant min­is­ter to Thom­as Bures at the Pres­by­ter­i­an Church on Sil­ver Street in Lon­don, Eng­land. Up­on Bures’ death in 1747, Grigg re­tired from the min­is­try and, mar­ry­ing a la­dy of prop­er­ty, took up re­si­dence at St. Al­bans.

Grigg re­port­ed­ly wrote over 40 hymns. His works in­clude:

In addition, D. Sedg­wick pub­lished Grigg’s col­lect­ed hymns and po­ems in 1861.

Sources

Hymns

  1. Jesus, and Shall It Ev­er Be
  2. Behold, a Strang­er at the Door
  3. Shake, Bri­tain, like an As­pen Shake

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