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==Hymnals and Poetry Books==
 
==Hymnals and Poetry Books==
 
(Editor Notes: It is probably that none of these listed are the original printings; feel free to merge articles in ones with the dates of their original printings—still keep the links to the Google Books pages of all printings, however. Also, some of these ''may'' be by other authors and just contain his works.)
 
(Editor Notes: It is probably that none of these listed are the original printings; feel free to merge articles in ones with the dates of their original printings—still keep the links to the Google Books pages of all printings, however. Also, some of these ''may'' be by other authors and just contain his works.)

Latest revision as of 12:53, 29 September 2007

Life

  • Born: Ju­ly 17, 1674, South­amp­ton, Eng­land.
  • Died: No­vem­ber 25, 1748, Stoke New­ing­ton, Eng­land.
  • Buried: Bun­hill Fields Cem­etery, Lon­don, Eng­land.

List of Works

Hymns and Religious Poetry

Hymnals and Poetry Books

(Editor Notes: It is probably that none of these listed are the original printings; feel free to merge articles in ones with the dates of their original printings—still keep the links to the Google Books pages of all printings, however. Also, some of these may be by other authors and just contain his works.)

Books

Books Related to This Author (not by him)

External Links