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Edwin Hubbell Chapin (December 29, 1814 – 1880) was an American preacher and editor of the ''Christian Leader''. He was also a poet, responsible for the poem ''Burial at Sea'', which was the origin of a famous folk song, ''Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie''. ==Early years and education== Chapin was born in Union Village, Washington County, New York.〔Sumner Ellis, ''Life of Edwin H. Chapin'' (1883).〕〔"Editors of Leading Religious Newspapers", ''The Phrenological journal and science of health'' (1853). p. 300-301.〕 He did not attend college, but completed his formal education in a seminary at Bennington, Vermont.〔 At the age of twenty-four, after a course of theological study, he was invited to take charge of the pulpit of the Universalist Society of Richmond, Virginia, and was ordained as a pastor in 1838.〔 Two years afterward, he moved to Charlestown, Massachusetts, and in 1840 he accepted the pastorate of the School Street Society, in Boston.〔 In 1848 he settled in New York as pastor of the Fourth Universalist Society, the church of which was then located on Broadway.〔 Here he labored for a period extending over eighteen years, drawing large congregations.〔 A new edifice, known as the Church of the Divine Paternity, was erected on the corner of 5th Avenue and 45th Street, and dedicated on the 3rd day of December, 1866.〔
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