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Earl LaForge

Person Name: E. L. Author of "'Twas a Beautiful Morning to Me" in Inspiring Gospel Solos and Duets No. 1

Harriet Lafrance

Author of "Takwaienha (The Lord's Prayer (Mohawk))" in Singing the Sacred

Albert Lafreniére

Person Name: Albert Lafreniére, OMI Composer of "[Receive his/her soul and present him/her to God" in Catholic Book of Worship III

W. Lagercrantz

Composer of "ÄN EN VECKA FRÅN OSS FLYR" in Hymnal and Order of Service

J. F. Lagergren

Composer of "LAGERGREN" in American Lutheran Hymnal

P. Lagerlöf

1649 - 1699 Translator of "O evighet, din längd mig fast försträcker" in Svenska Psalm-Boken af År 1819

Selma Lagerström

1859 - 1927 Author of "Are you dismayed, lonely, afraid" Sundelius-Lagerström, Selma. (Nysund, Sweden, November 26, 1859-October 5, 1927, Hjo). Swedish Covenant. Daughter of a Church of Sweden clergyman but attracted to pietism. Began writing at an early age. Married Johannes Lagerström, a Bible school teacher, in 1886. From the early 1890s they both were confined to a mental hospital for several years. Wrote many hymns between 1880 and 1893. Published a collection of poems, Blommor i törnhäcken (Flowers in the thorn hedge). Author of "Är du i nöd, har du ej stöd?" (Are you dismayed, lonely, afraid?) and "Jesus, gör mig stilla, stilla" (Savior, in Thy love abiding). --J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives

Rudolf Lagi

1823 - 1868 Composer of "[Mä silmät luon ylös taivaaseen]" in Global Praise 2

E. M. Laham

Author of "I'm so glad that Jesus came to save"

Henry Lahee

1826 - 1912 Person Name: Henry Lahee (1826- ) Composer of "[Let heaven and earth rejoice and sing]" in School and Parish Hymnal Born: April 11, 1826, Chelsea, London, England. Died: April 29, 1912, London, England. Lahee studied under John Goss and William Sterndale Bennett. He played the organ at several churches, including Holy Trinity Church, Brompton (1847-74). He won prizes for his compositions in Bristol, Manchester, Glasgow, and London, and set to music poems by Edgar Allen Poe ("The Bells"), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ("Building of the Ship") and Alfred Tennyson ("Sleeping Beauty"). His works include: Metrical Psalter, with William Irons, 1855 Famous Singers of Today and Yesterday, 1898 One Hundred Hymn Tunes Sources: Frost, p. 680 CS Concordance, pp. 246-47 Nutter, p. 460 --www.hymntime.com/tch

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