It has been said of Isaac Watts (1674-1748), the hymn writer and successor to John Owen at London’s Mark Lane Chapel, that his native tongue was iambic pentameter. From earliest childhood to aged maturity, he naturally spoke in rhymes and verse. It may likewise be said of Harry Reeder (1948-2023) that his native tongue was the alliterative adage. Memora…
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