Short Name: |
Richard Winter Hamilton |
Full Name: |
Hamilton, Richard Winter, 1794-1848 |
Birth Year: |
1794 |
Death Year: |
1848 |
Hamilton, Richard Winter, LL.D., D.D., born in London, July 6, 1794, and educated at Mill Hill School, and Hoxton College. In 1815 he became the minister of the Albion Street Chapel, Leeds, and then of Belgrave in the same town in 1836. He remained pastor of that congregation to his death, on July 18, 1848. His prose works were numerous, and, at the time of their publication, exceedingly popular. He was joint editor of A Selection of Hymns, &c, 1822 [Congregational Hymnody, 6], and contributed hymns to Clapham's Leeds Sunday School Union Hymn Book, 1833; Leifchild's Original Hymns, 1842 (six hymns); and the Leeds Hymn Book, 1853. His Nugae Literariae, 1841, contained several of his hymns, and 13 versions of Psalms. Of his hymns the following are still in common use:—
1. I was often told my need 1833. Lent.
2. all chafing cares shall cease. 1842. Saturday Evening.
3. 0 where is the land of the blest? 1833. Heaven.
4. Though poor in lot and scorned in name. 1853. All things in Christ.
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology