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Juan N. De Los Santos

1876 - 1944 Person Name: J. N. de los Santos, 1876-1944 Translator of "Quisiera Yo Poder Cantar" in Himnario Metodista

Dianne Marie Zandstra

b. 1952 Person Name: Dianne Zandstra, b. 1952 Translator (Spanish, st. 6) of "O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing (Mil voces para celebrar)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Ruben Sailens

Person Name: Ruben Sailens, d. 1942 Translator (into French) of "Oh, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Henry H. Hadley

1841 - 1903 Author of "May I Know Thy Voice" in Rescue Songs

Antonio Nina

Translator (Aymara) of "O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing (Mil voces para celebrar)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Daniel Hughes

Person Name: D. H. Translator of "O, am dafodau fil eu rhyw (O, for a thousand tongues to sing)" in Mawl a chân = praise and song

Harold Hart Todd

Arranger of "[O for a thousand tongues to sing]" in The Cokesbury Hymnal

M. Candill

Translator (es. 1) of "Quisiera Yo con Lenguas Mil" in Himnos de Vida y Luz

M. Martínez

Translator (es. 2 y 3) of "Quisiera Yo con Lenguas Mil" in Himnos de Vida y Luz

Christopher Webber

b. 1932 Person Name: Christopher L. Webber Adapter of "The God and Father of Our Lord" in Singing the New Testament CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE WEBBER was born 5 January 1932 in Cuba, New York, son of the Rev. Roy Lawrence Webber and Hortense Marie Basquin. He graduated from South Kent School (South Kent, CT) in 1949, Princeton University in 1953, and General Theological Seminary (NYC) in 1956. He is the author of A New Metrical Psalter (1986), Hymns from the Bible (2000), and Songs of Justice, Peace, and Love: The Sharon Hymnal (2022). Chris Fenner

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