Reginald Heber

English priest and missionary poet

Reginald Heber - English priest and missionary poet
Born

April 21st, 1783
242 years ago

Died

April 3rd, 1826
199 years ago — 42 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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Served as an Anglican bishop and contributed significantly to religious literature. Wrote numerous hymns, including the widely sung 'Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty'. His poetry often reflected themes of faith and devotion, and he expressed a deep commitment to missionary work in India. He became the Bishop of Calcutta, where he played a crucial role in the expansion of the Anglican Church in Asia. He died while traveling in India, leaving behind a legacy of influential hymns and religious writings.

Wrote the hymn 'Holy, Holy, Holy!'

Served as Bishop of Calcutta

Contributed to missionary efforts in India

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