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Happy the unrepining poor

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship (Rev. ed. with supplement) #200 (1845) Languages: English
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Happy the unrepining poor

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Worship (2nd ed.) #231 (1825) Languages: English
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Happy the unrepining poor

Hymnal: Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith #18 (1875) Topics: The Beautitudes

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James Flint

1779 - 1855 Person Name: Flint Author of "Happy the unrepining poor" in A Collection of Hymns, for the Christian Church and Home Flint, James, D.D., born at Reading, Mass., 1779, and graduated at Harvard, 1802. In 1806 he became pastor of a Unitarian Church at East Bridgewater, Mass., from which he passed to East Church, Salem, 1821. Died in 1855. In 1820 he contributed one hymn to Sewell’s New York Collection, and in 1843 he also published A Collection of Hymns, to which he contributed from 10 to 12 originals. His best known hymns are:— 1. Here to the High and Holy One. This hymn, "On leaving an Ancient Church," appeared in the Cambridge Selection of 1828. 2. In pleasant lands have fallen the lines. Remembrance of our Fathers. Written for the bicentenary of Quincy, Mass., May 25, 1840, and published in his Collection, 1843. 3. Happy the unrepining poor. Appeared in Sewell's New York Collection, 1820. Dr. Flint's hymns are unknown to the English Collections. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)