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Samuel Clough

Person Name: S. O’Malley Cluff Author of "For You I Am Praying" in Melodies of Praise See Cluff, Samuel O'Malley, 1837-1910

Antônio José Millan

1830 - 1911 Person Name: Antônio José Millan (1830-1911) Adapter of "CRISTO NA GLÓRIA" in Hinos e Cânticos

Paweł Sikora

1883 - 1972 Person Name: ks. Paweł Sikora Translator of "Mój jest Zbawiciel" in Śpiewnik Ewangelicki

Florence McCallum

Person Name: Sra. Florence McCallum Author of "Por mí intercede" in Himnario Adventista

Philipp Bickel

1829 - 1914 Person Name: P. W. Bickel Translator of "Für dich will ich bitten" in Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns)

Ruben Saillens

1855 - 1942 Translator of "Si Vous Saviez Quel Sauveur Je Possèdde!" in The Cyber Hymnal

R. R. Couch

1853 - 1946 Person Name: Rebecca Couch Author of "We Have a Message" in The Cyber Hymnal Rebecca Rhoda Couch (born Foster), born 14 March 1853 in Gillingham, Kent, died 21 May 1946 in Barming Heath, Kent, was a British soldier salvation. Rebecca Rhoda Couch was the daughter of Richard T. Foster, printer at Dockyard in Chatham. She was married to Mark Couch, a military within British engineer troops and lived with him in New Brompton and Gillingham in Kent. On December 22, 1881 published the Couch in the Salvation Army's magazine The War Cry (The Battle Cry) a lyric entitled "We have a message." This song (the melody of Ira ​​David Sankey ) have subsequently been incorporated into the Salvation Army's solid vocal repertoire and is in Swedish translation represented in the Salvation Army Songbook in 1968, and the Salvation Army Songbook 1990. --sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/

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