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*''Adieu to earth with all your joy'' (Hymn 76, Book 3, 1786) | *''Adieu to earth with all your joy'' (Hymn 76, Book 3, 1786) | ||
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*''[[Hard heart of mine, O that the Lord]]'' (Hymn 19, Book 1, 1798) | *''[[Hard heart of mine, O that the Lord]]'' (Hymn 19, Book 1, 1798) | ||
::[[Sunbury (Samuel Holyoke)]] 4 vo. 1791 | ::[[Sunbury (Samuel Holyoke)]] 4 vo. 1791 |
Revision as of 16:45, 25 February 2020
Life
Born: 14 June 1748
Died: 2 February 1784
Biography
Henry Alline, born at Newport, Rhode Island, was an itinerant preacher throughout Maritime Canada and northeastern New England, but is particularly associated with Nova Scotia: the third edition of his Hymns, and Spiritual Songs (Dover: Samuel Bragg Jr., 1797) contains 488 hymns, although the last of one these is not by Alline himself, and is marked 'By B.R.'.
View the Wikipedia article on Henry Alline.
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Publications
- Alline, Henry. 1786. Hymns, and Spiritual Songs. Boston: Peter Edes. Second Edition, 1795. Third Edition, 1797. Fourth Edition, 1802.