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Georg Rhaw

1488 - 1548 Person Name: George Rhaw, 1488-1548 Composer of "[We raise our voices singing]" in Songs of Light

Arthur D. Rhea

1919 - 2016 Person Name: Arthur Rhea, b. 1919 Composer of "COLLEGE OF PREACHERS" in The Hymnal 1982

L. Rhea

Editor of "" in Oak Leaf Collection of Junior Chorales

S. A. Rhea

Author of "I want to think of Jesus"

R. A. Rheas

Author of "No graves are there, no willow"

John Henry Rheem

1835 - 1918 Person Name: J. H. Rheem Author of "On the Other Side We'll Sing"

Hermann Rhein

Composer of "MIR NACH SPRICHT CHRISTUS, UNSER HELD" in The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America

Josef Rheinberger

1839 - 1901 Person Name: J. Rheinberger, 1839-1901 Composer of "RHEINBERGER" in American Junior Church School Hymnal Rheinberger, Joseph (Gabriel); b. Mar. 17, 1839, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, d. Nov. 25, 1901, Munich; German composer, organist, conductor, and teacher. LOC Name Authority file

Johann Heinrich Rheinhardt

Person Name: J. H. Rheinhardt Composer of "WAS LEBET" in The Book of Praise

Mary G. Rheubottom

Author of "On the Road to Heaven"

Caroline Rhiem

1857 - 1941 Person Name: C. Rhiem, 1857- Author of "Juble, mein Herze, ich habe den Heiland gefunden"

John Gray Rhind

Author of "God of truth whose word was spoken" Rhind, John Gray. Professor of Bible and assistant to the president at Carroll College, Wisconsin. Held pastorates in Chicago, Iowa City, and Columbus; poetry editor of the Presbyterian Tribune. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives

William Rhinehart

1800 - 1861 Author of "O why are you cast down my soul" Rhinehart, William. (Virginia, November 28, 1800--May 5, 1861). United Brethren in Christ. Licensed 1825, ordained 1829. Presiding elder, Virginia Conference and Miami Conference. Editor of The Religious Telescope (magazine), 1834. Pastor, First Church, Dayton. Powerful singer. Active in temperance and anti-slavery movements. Compiled American Church Harp and in 1837 the Hymn Book of the United Brethren in Christ. --Ellen Jane Lorenz, DNAH Archives

R. H. Rhippen

Composer of "[What is the message the happy birds sing?]" in Junior Carols

Henry T. Rhoades

b. 1873 Person Name: Rhoades Composer of "SCHOOL ST. CHOIR" in The Gospel Psalmist Rhoades, Henry Tull, M.A., s. of the Rev. J. P. Rhoades, Rector of Clonmel, Tipperary, was born at Clonmel, April 17, 1837. He was educated at Rugby School and at University College, Oxford (B.A. 1860, M.A. 1864); was appointed in 1865 assistant master at Clifton College, in 1878 headmaster of the Lower School at Rugby, and from 1890 to 1902 was an assistant master at Rugby School. His hymn, Thou, Whose unseen servants stand [St. Michael and all Angels], was first printed in the Rugby School Hymn.Book , 1896, No. 154, and is in the Public School Hymn Book, 1903, No. 129. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

J. N. Rhoads

Author of "Be willing to give"

Natalie B. Rhoads

Author of "Morning, Noon and Night"

W. W. Rhoads

Author of "Saints' Desire"

William Rhoda

Author of "I Know that My Redeemer Lives"

A. Rhodes

Arranger of "[Sweetly dawns the Sabbath morning]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Alice Campell Rhodes

Author of "The new Jerusalem"

Benjamin Rhodes

1743 - 1815 Author of "Come, let us join our Lord to praise" Rhodes, Benjamin, born at Mexborough, Yorkshire, in 1743, was brought under the influence of religion by the preaching of George Whitefield in 1766. He was the son of a schoolmaster, and received the elements of a good education in his youth. He was for many years a Wesleyan Minister, having been sent forth to preach by John Wesley. He died at Margate Oct. 13, 1815. To Joseph Benson's Hymns for Children and Young Persons, 1806, and his Hymns for Children selected chiefly from the publications of the Rev. John and Charles Wesley, and Dr. Watts, &c, 1814 (an additional volume to the first, and sometimes bound up with it), he contributed several hymns. Very few of these are now in common use. They include "Children, your parents' will obey" (Duty towards Parents), "Come, let us join our God to praise" (Praise), and "Thou shalt not steal thy neighbour's right" (Against Stealing.) His best known hymn is "My heart and voice I raise" (The Kingdom of Christ). It appeared as stanza i. of his poem Messiah, 1787, pt. ii. being “Jerusalem divine." Each part is in use as a separate hymn. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Bert Rhodes

Author of "Harvest Is Ready" in Gospel Gems

Bertha Marilda Rhodes

1874 - 1957 Author of "Flowers Below and Stars Above"

Caroline H. Rhodes

Author of "O, weary feet, O, weary feet" in Songs of the Bible for the Sunday School

Frances Rhodes

Transliterator of "Chippewa Hymn 47: A Charge to Keep I Have" in Voices

G. T. Rhodes

Author of "Joy Divine"

Gary Rhodes

Author of "We Give You Thanks" in The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration

J. W. Rhodes

Author of "O, to know that in his presence"

James Rhodes

Composer of "EARLY DAWN" in Hymns and Songs

Jane W. Rhodes

Person Name: Jane Rhodes Composer of "PARTING" in The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes

M. E. Rhodes

Author of "Glad hearts to Thee we bring"

N. K. Rhodes

b. 1930 Arranger of "[I walk with the King to heavenly land]" in Church Gospel Songs and Hymns

Sarah Betts Rhodes

1829 - 1904 Author of "God, Who Made the Earth" in Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) Rhodes, Sarah Betts, née Bradshaw, wife of a Sheffield merchant, wrote "God Who made the earth" (Sunday School Festival) for the Sheffield Sunday School Union Whitsuntide Festival, 1870. The tune also was by Mrs. Rhodes. The hymn is in several collections, including the Methodist Sunday School Hymnbook, 1879, &c. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Stephen Rhodes

b. 1952 Arranger of "[You are the words and the music]" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition)

Thomas L. Rhodes

Person Name: T. L. R. Author of "The Two Ways" in The Gospel Way

Tammi Rhoton

Author of "You Are Holy (Prince of Peace)" in Baptist Hymnal 2008

Howard Rhys

1917 - 2012 Person Name: John Howard Winslow Rhys, b. 1917 Translator of "From God Christ's deity came forth" in The Hymnal 1982

Morgan Rhys

1716 - 1776 Author of "Dyma Geidwad i'r colledig" Rhys, Morgan, a famous Welsh hymnwriter of the last century. He published several collections of hymns under quaint titles. Golwg o ben Nebo ar wlad yr Addewid (A View of the land of promise from the top of Mr. Nebo). Frwyd Ysbrydal (The Spiritual Warfare). Graddfanan y Credadyn, &c. (The Groanings of the Believer). He died in 1776, and was buried at Llanfynydd Church, in Caermarthenshire. [Rev. W. Glenffrwd Thomas] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Rhys, Morgan, p. 959, i. A short notice of this writer (a schoolmaster in connection with the Calvinistic Methodists), is given in H. Elvet Lewis's Sweet Singers of Wales, 1889, together with a few translations into English of his hymns. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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