White, Henry Kirke, a gifted English poet who died early in life, was born in Nottingham, England, March 21, 1785. Very early he manifested a remarkable love for books and a decided talent for composition. But his parents were poor, and he was apprenticed in early boyhood to a stocking weaver, from which uncongenial servitude he escaped as soon as he could and began the study of law; but later he was converted and felt called to the ministry. The story of his conversion from deism to Christianity is briefly but beautifully told in the poem titled "The Star of Bethlehem." He entered St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1805 as a servitor; but died October 19, 1806, in the second year of his college course, when only twenty-one years of age. In… Go to person page >
Display Title: Christian, let your heart be glad!First Line: Christian, let your heart be glad!Meter: 7s.Date: 1868Subject: Activity | ; Courage | ; Faintheartedness | ; The Christian | Encouragement; Trials |
Display Title: Christian, let your heart be glad!First Line: Christian, let your heart be glad!Date: 1868Subject: Activity | ; Courage | ; Faintheartedness | ; The Christian | Encouragement; Trials |
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