Author:Josiah Conder (1789-1855)

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Josiah Conder
(1789–1855)

British author of romantic verses, poetry, and many hymns; correspondent of Robert Southey, editor of the British literary magazine The Eclectic Review, the non-conformist and abolitionist newspaper The Patriot

Josiah Conder

Works[edit]

  • The Modern Traveller
  • The Withered Oak (1805)
  • The Reverie (1811)
  • The Star in the East, with Other Poems Chiefly Religious and Domestic (1824)
  • Sacred Poems, Domestic Poems, and Miscellaneous Poems (1824)
  • Birmah, Siam, and Anam (1826) (start transcription)
  • Dictionary of Geography, Ancient and Modern
  • The Congregational Hymn Book (1834)
  • Narrative of a Residence in South Africa by Thomas Pringle, Life of the Author section (1835)
  • The Choir and the Oratory (1836/7)
  • Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, Life of the Author section (1838)
  • Analytical and Comparative View of All Religions Now Extant among Mankind (1838)
  • The Harmony of History with Prophecy, an explanation of the Apocalypse (1849)
  • The Poet of the Sanctuary (1851)
  • Hymns of Praise, Prayer, and Devout Meditation (1856)

Works about Conder[edit]


Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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