That's Sir Isaac he stands in Southampton Watts park facing the city's civic centre which chimes out the hour with "O God our help in ages past our hope for years to come" a famous Sotonian.
Interesting. I did not know Isaac Watts was from Southampton. When I visited Southampton in 2016, the most obvious landmark was a mosque. "Dark satanic mills" have been replaced with minarets, so it seems.
Interesting. I did not know Isaac Watts was from Southampton. When I visited Southampton in 2016, the most obvious landmark was a mosque. "Dark satanic mills" have been replaced with minarets, so it seems.
The Bargate is Southampton's most obvious landmark. Southampton has a Moslem minority ethnic population as do other cities. They are free, living in a free country, long may it be so.
Just down the road from their mosque is what used to be the old town hall now converted into perhaps the largest Charismatic Community church in the south with extensive out reaches. Praise the Lord.
And down the road on the other side is a very large old Anglican church now converted into the Southampton Light House international fellowship which reaches out to Asian and other ethnicities ... folks getting saved brother.