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James Boden was an English Congregationalist pastor in Hanley and Sheffield. Several of his hymns were first published in ''Evangelical Magazine'' 1777-1790. In 1801, he co-edited a large compilation of hymns, ''A Collection of above Six Hundred Hymns'' in which many of his own hymns appear.
James Boden was an English Congregationalist pastor in Hanley and Sheffield. Several of his hymns were first published in ''Evangelical Magazine'' 1777-1790. In 1801, he co-edited a large compilation of hymns, ''A Collection of above Six Hundred Hymns'' in which many of his own hymns appear.
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==Musical settings of literary works==
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Revision as of 00:29, 28 October 2019

Life

Born: 13 April 1757, Chester, England

Died: 4 June 1841, Chesterfield, England

Biography James Boden was an English Congregationalist pastor in Hanley and Sheffield. Several of his hymns were first published in Evangelical Magazine 1777-1790. In 1801, he co-edited a large compilation of hymns, A Collection of above Six Hundred Hymns in which many of his own hymns appear.

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