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Phillips Brooks was an American Episcopal clergyman: he was the sixth {{w|Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts|Bishop of Massachusetts}}, holding the post from 1891 until his death. | Phillips Brooks was an American Episcopal clergyman: he was the sixth {{w|Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts|Bishop of Massachusetts}}, holding the post from 1891 until his death. | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, 22 November 2020
Life
Born: 13 December 1835
Died: 23 January 1893
Biography
Phillips Brooks was an American Episcopal clergyman: he was the sixth Bishop of Massachusetts, holding the post from 1891 until his death.
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Settings of text by Phillips Brooks
- The earth has grown old (Edward Bairstow)
- An Easter Carol (Philip Le Bas)
- Father of all (Christopher Hampson)
- O little town of Bethlehem (Henry Walford Davies)
- O little town of Bethlehem (I) (Joseph Barnby)
- O little town of Bethlehem (II) (Joseph Barnby)
- O little town of Bethlehem (III) (Joseph Barnby)
- O little town of Bethlehem (Lewis H. Redner)
- O little town of Bethlehem (Sally DeFord)
- O little town of Bethlehem (Traditional)
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