Beddome was prolific as hymn writer, composing more than 800 hymns during his lifetime. They were written to be sung after his weekly Sunday sermon each week: relating to its content, they were not originally intended for publication. Beddome allowed 13 of his hymms to be included in the
Bristol Baptist Collection of Ash & Evans, and 36 in
Rippon's Selection. In 1818, a posthumous collection of 830 of his hymns was published as
Hymns Adapted to Public Worship or Family Devotion. A number of Beddome's hymns are also included in the
Sacred Harp.
Robert Hall wrote: The man of taste will be gratified with the beauty and original turns of thought which many of them exhibit, while the experimental Christian will often perceive the most secret movements of his soul strikingly delineated, and sentiments portrayed which will find their echo in every heart. In 1752, Beddome wrote
A Scriptural Exposition of the Baptist Catechism, by Way of Question and Answer, which was reprinted in 1776. Three volumes of his sermons were printed posthumously. == References ==