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<p> an English dissenting minister who flourished in the first half of the last century, was for some years pastor of the [[Baptist]] [[Church]] at Hitcham, Suffolk, and afterwards removed to [[Bristol]] (in 1746), where he remained until 1787. He is of interest principally as the author of the pleasant harvest hymn, "To praise the ever-bounteous Lord," found in many of our best collections of hymns. </p>
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<p> an English dissenting minister who flourished in the first half of the last century, was for some years pastor of the [[Baptist]] Church at Hitcham, Suffolk, and afterwards removed to [[Bristol]] (in 1746), where he remained until 1787. He is of interest principally as the author of the pleasant harvest hymn, "To praise the ever-bounteous Lord," found in many of our best collections of hymns. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 15 October 2021

John Needham [1]

an English dissenting minister who flourished in the first half of the last century, was for some years pastor of the Baptist Church at Hitcham, Suffolk, and afterwards removed to Bristol (in 1746), where he remained until 1787. He is of interest principally as the author of the pleasant harvest hymn, "To praise the ever-bounteous Lord," found in many of our best collections of hymns.

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