Born: Canterbury, Kent, England (baptized February 5, 1775).
Died: May 30, 1859, Canterbury, Kent, England.
A cobbler and choir trainer, Clark led the singing of the Psalms at the Wesleyan Chapel, Canterbury, and later at the Unitarian Church in Canterbury. It has been claimed he never actually joined the Unitarians, though he sympathized with them, and he resigned from the Methodists. Clark wrote a number of anthems, including “Awake Up, My Glory,” “Daughter of Zion” and “Since I Have Placed My Trust.” His other works include:
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