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249: 124:", a popular children's hymn in the Episcopal Church. Hopkins had many close friends who aided him in his musical compositions and his best friend includes the notorious Patrick, who was known for torturing his students. They were of great influence on his music and they heavily influenced his life choices too. 101:
in 1850, and became a deacon, author, illustrator, and designer. He was the seminary's first music teacher from 1855 to 1857, composed several hymns, and edited the
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This article is about clergyman and hymnodist. For his father, a Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, see
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pageant for his nieces and nephews. It is suggested to have been written in 1857 but did not appear in print until his
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in 1863. His nephew, John Henry Hopkins III, is credited with the music for "
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from 1876 to 1887. He delivered the eulogy at the funeral of President
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A Champion of the Cross, Being the Life of John Henry Hopkins, S.T.D
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He wrote words and music to his most famous hymn, "
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John Henry Hopkins, Jr.
John Henry Hopkins
hymnodist
We Three Kings of Orient Are
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
John Henry Hopkins
Episcopal
bishop
University of Vermont
A.B.
Master's Degree
journalist
General Theological Seminary
We Three Kings
Christmas
I Sing a Song of the Saints of God
Plattsburgh, New York
Christ Episcopal Church
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Ulysses S Grant
Hudson, New York
Burlington, Vermont


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