JEREMIAH EAMES RANKIN
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An American clergyman and religious writer; born at Thornton, N. H., Jan. 2, 1828. He has written several national hymns, including "For God and Home and Native Land" and "Keep your Colors Flying". He is also the author of "Bridal Ring" (1866); "Auld Scotch Mither" (1873); "Subduing Kingdoms" (1881); "The Hotel of God" (1883); "Atheism of Heart" (1884); "Christ his Own Interpreter" (1884); and "Ingleside Rhaims" (1887). Died in 1904.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Platidiam
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