The original words were written as a hymn by a schoolmaster and clergyman of the Church of England
An English schoolmaster named William Whiting (1825- 1878), wrote the original words around 1860.
The first stanza of the "Navy Hymn" is sung to close each chapel service during Sunday's Divine Services.
The homonym for him is hymn. A hymn is a song. Example: The Battle Hymn of the Republic
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Hymn
Kennedy, as he was a former Naval officer on PT boats.
A homonym for hymn is "him." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The first four words of the "North Dakota Hymn" are: North Dakota, North Dakota
Hymn or him
Hymn
A homophone for "him" is "hymn," which is a religious song or a song of praise. These words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.