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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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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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