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Moses Browne was an Anglican Vicar and College Chaplain; he wrote sacred poetry. His ''Poems'', published in 1739, contained most of his hymns. | Moses Browne was an Anglican Vicar and College Chaplain; he wrote sacred poetry. His ''Poems'', published in 1739, contained most of his hymns. | ||
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==Musical settings of literary works== | ==Musical settings of literary works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Life
Born: 1703
Died: 13 September 1787, Blackheath, England
Biography Moses Browne was an Anglican Vicar and College Chaplain; he wrote sacred poetry. His Poems, published in 1739, contained most of his hymns.
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