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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' | '''Born:''' 14 June 1748 | ||
'''Died:''' | '''Died:''' 2 February 1784 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
'' | Henry Alline, born at {{w|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.'. | ||
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{{ | *''Adieu to earth with all your joy'' (Hymn 76, Book 3, 1786) | ||
::[[Yarmouth (Samuel Holyoke)]] 4 vo. 1791 | |||
*''[[Behold, the friend of sinners dies]]'' (Hymn 45, Book 2, 1786) | |||
::[[Western (Samuel Holyoke)]] 3 vo. 1791 | |||
*''[[Hard heart of mine, O that the Lord]]'' (Hymn 19, Book 1, 1798) | |||
::[[Sunbury (Samuel Holyoke)]] 4 vo. 1791 | |||
*''Jesus the Lord forever reigns'' (Hymn 79, Book 3, 1786) | |||
::[[Sweden (Samuel Holyoke)]] 4 vo. 1791 | |||
*''[[Now can my soul in God rejoice]]'' (Hymn 65, Book 4, 1786) | |||
::[[Confidence (Oliver Holden)]] 4 vo. 1796 | |||
::[[Now can my soul in God rejoice (J. West)]] 4 vo. 1807 | |||
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*''O how distressing was the scene'' (Hymn 8, Book 3, 1786) | |||
::[[Vienna (Samuel Holyoke)]] 3 vo. 1791 | |||
*''[[Soon shall I quit this mortal shore]]'' (Hymn 86, Book 3, 1786) | |||
::[[Deliverance (Oliver Holden)]] 3 vo. 1793 | |||
::[[Yarmouth (Hezekiah Moors)]] 4 vo. 1809 | |||
*''[[One spark, O God, of heavenly fire|Too mean this little globe for me]]'' (Hymn 39, Book 5, 1786) | |||
::[[Edenvale (Samuel Holyoke)]] 4 vo. 1791 | |||
*''Why will ye die, O wretched man'' (Hymn 7, Book 2, 1798) | |||
::[[Cyrene (Samuel Holyoke)]] 4 vo. 1791 | |||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*Alline, Henry. 1786. ''Hymns, and Spiritual Songs.'' Boston: Peter Edes. Second Edition, 1795. Third Edition, 1797. Fourth Edition, 1802. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
'' | *[https://archive.org/details/sspiritualso00alli Third edition (1797) of ''Hymns, and Spiritual Songs'', at the Internet Archive] | ||
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Revision as of 02:04, 31 May 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.'.
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Publications
- Alline, Henry. 1786. Hymns, and Spiritual Songs. Boston: Peter Edes. Second Edition, 1795. Third Edition, 1797. Fourth Edition, 1802.