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Reginald Heber, född 21 april 1783 och död 3 april 1826. Engelsk biskop i Indien och psalmförfattare. Nio av hans psalmer publicerades i The Church Hymn ...
Reginald Heber (21 April 1783 – 3 April 1826) was an English Anglican bishop, a man of letters, and hymn-writer. After 16 years as a country parson, ...
Reginald Heber (21 April 1783 – 3 April 1826) was an English Anglican bishop, man of letters and hymn-writer. After 16 years as a country parson, he served as ...
Reginald Heber

Reginald Heber

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Reginald Heber, född 21 april 1783 och död 3 april 1826. Engelsk biskop i Indien och psalmförfattare. Nio av hans psalmer publicerades i The Church Hymn book 1872, varav Holy, holy, holy är denna psalmboks första psalm. Han är representerad med... Wikipedia
Född: 21 april 1783, Malpas, Storbritannien
Död: 3 april 1826, Tiruchirappalli, Indien
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The Life of Reginald Heber, D.D., Lord Bishop of Calcutta, by his Widow, appeared in 1830, followed in 1837 by his Parish Sermons in three volumes. An eminent ...
Reginald Heber (1783-1826) Heber attended Brasenose College, Oxford, where he won a number of awards in English and Latin.
2 dec. 2023 · He was an eloquent preacher as well as a gifted writer of poems and hymns. He was also well-known among England's literary giants. After his ...
28 maj 2011 · Reginald Heber, the second Bishop of Calcutta, is best known today for his famous hymns, including "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty," "From Greenland's icy ...
An Oxford scholar, Reginald Heber was ordained into the Anglican Church and served for sixteen years at an obscure parish church in Hodnet, England.
6 apr. 2022 · Reginald Heber was born on April 21st, 1783 to a wealthy family in Malpas, a town in Cheshire, England. In his youth, he excelled in poetry and verse.
25 aug. 2024 · Reginald was the son of Reginald Heber (same name) and Mary Allanson, and husband of Amelia Shipley (married April 9, 1809).