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James C. Wallace

1793 - 1841 Person Name: Wallace Topics: Character, Attributes, and Providence of God; God seen in his works; God seen in his Works Author of "There's not a star whose twinkling light" in Hymns for Christian Devotion Wallace, James Cowden, was born at Dudley, circa 1793. He was brother of the Rev. Robert Wallace (1791-1880), Professor of Theology in Manchester New College, and author of Antitrinitarian Biography. J. C. Wallace was Unitarian minister at Totnes, 1824, and afterwards at Brighton and Wareham. He died at Wareham in 1841. He was a prolific hymnwriter, and contributed various other poetical pieces to the Monthly Repository. In a Selection of Hymns for Unitarian Worship, by R. Wallace, Chesterfield, 1822, there are 13 of his hymns, and in the 2nd edition of the same, 1826, there are 29 more. There are also 10 of his hymns in the Dukinfield Selection of Psalms & Hymns for Christian Worship, 1822 (still in use), and 64 in Beard's Collection of Hymns, 1837. Of these hymns the following are still in common use:— 1. Is there no balm to soften grief? The Efficacy of Prayer (1837). 2. It is not rank, or power, or state. The Universality of the Gospel. 3. There's not a place in earth's vast round. God seen in Everything. 4. Through every clime God's care extends. Divine Care of All. 5. There is an eye that never sleeps. The Divine Helper in Need. [Rev. Valentine D. Davis, B.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ===================== Wallace, James Cowdan, 1793 (?>-184l. Minister at various places in the south of England, finally at Wareham, author of a considerable number of hymns, to be found in his brother Robert's Selection of Hymns for Unitarian Worship, Chesterfield, 1822, enlarged ed., 1826, and in Beard's Collection, 1837. In the Baptist Hymnal is, "There is an eye that never sleeps” (The Divine watchfulness). See "There's not a star whose trembling light.” --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

William Watkins Reid

1890 - 1983 Person Name: William Watkins Reid, b.1890 Topics: Family; God Omniscience of; God: His Being, Word and Works God the Father Almighty: The Divine Providence Author of "God of earth and planets" in The Book of Praise Reid, William Watkins, Sr. (Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland, October 15, 1890--February 18, 1983, Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania). Methodist. Parents were William Reid, a native of Moneymore, near Belfast, and Sarah Watkins of Londonderry. Came to the United States in 1900. Attended New York University (bachelor's degree, 1915; master's degree in journalism, 1917). Served The Hymn Society as President, Executive Director, and Editor of The Hymn from 1966 to 1976. Authored the Hymn Society's 40th anniversary history, Sing with Spirit and Understanding. Also edited The Pastor's Journal for the Methodist church and worked as its director of the News Service of the Board of Missions. Also: Caulfield, Benjamin. --From DNAH Archives ============================== William Watkins Reid, of Whitestone, Long Island, was president of the Hymn Society of America from 1942 to 1945, and is now a member of its Executive Committee. Used the title of "My God is There, Controlling," the Society has published 65 of his hymns, and several others were published in the Society's "searches", for new hymns. He is the author of the Society's history of its first forty years, and also of the added period of ten years (1962-1972). --16 New Hymns on the Stewardship of the Environment [Ecology] , 1973. Used by permission.

Stan McKay

Topics: God Creation and Providence; Blessings; Communion with Christ and God; Creation; God Creator; God Kingdom, Majesty, Realm; God Power/Might; God Presence; God Works; Gratitude; Heaven(s)/Paradise; Life; Brevity of Life; Nature; Petition; Praise; Service Music Gathering, Call to Worship, Greeting; Water; Word of God; Christmas Eve Year A; Lent 2 Year A; Pentecost Year A; Trinity Sunday Year A; Easter 6 Year B; Proper 7 Year B; Proper 24 Year B; Trinity Sunday Year C; Proper 18 Year C; New Year Year ABC Translator (into Cree) of "Many and Great, O God, Are Your Works" in Voices United

Hu Te-ngai

Person Name: Te-ngai Hu Topics: God Providence and Goodness of; God Works in Creation Adapter of "LE P'ING" in The New Century Hymnal

Hermann von Müller

Person Name: Hermann von Müller, b. 1859 Topics: Trust in God; God's Work Providence; God Love and Grace of Composer of "SOMMERLIED" in Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) Pseudonym. See also Bonner, Carey, 1859-1938

Harold Francis Yardley

1911 - 1990 Topics: The Church at Worship Holy Baptism; Baptism; Creation; God Creator; Life; Love; Love for Others; Praise; Providence; Social Concerns; Thankfulness; Trinity; Wisdom; Work and Recreation; Worship; Baptism of Jesus Year C Author of "Praise and Thanksgiving" in Voices United Yardley, Harold Francis. (Salford, England, March 11, 1911- ). United Church. Studied at Victoria University (British Columbia), after some experience as a lay-pastor, preferring ordination to a degree. Pastorates at Gainsborough, Saskatchewan, 1943-1945; in Ontario, Gananoque, 1945-1947, Courtice, 1947-1950, Embro, 1950-1954, Brantford, 1954-1960, Sarnia, 1960-1970; Claresholm, Alberta, 1970-1973, after which he retired to Calgary. Just before he retired, The Hymn Book (1971) and The Book of Praise (1972) included a sample apiece of his work. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Clare Anderson

1923 - 2008 Topics: Adoration and Praise; Christian Experience; Creation; God Creator; God Faithfulness; God Nature; God Power/Might; God Providence; God Works; Grace; Gratitude; Brevity of Life; Christmas Day 2 Year A; Trinity Sunday Year A; Epiphany Last/Transfig. Year C; Trinity Sunday Year C; Monday in Holy Week Year ABC Translator of "God Created Heaven and Earth" in Voices United

Frank J. Whiteley

1914 - 1998 Person Name: Frank Whiteley Topics: The Church at Worship Holy Baptism; Baptism; Creation; God Creator; Life; Love; Love for Others; Praise; Providence; Social Concerns; Thankfulness; Trinity; Wisdom; Work and Recreation; Worship; Baptism of Jesus Year C Author of "Praise and Thanksgiving" in Voices United Whiteley, Frank J. (Sheffield, England, December 22, 1914-- ). United Church. Queen's University (Kingston), B.A., 1944, B.D., 1946; Victoria College (Toronto), M.Th., 1970. Pastorates in Ontario at Parham, 1943-1946; Coe Hill, 1946-1948; Oshawa, 1948-1952; Picton, 1952-1960; Peterborough, 1960-1967; Sarnia, 1967-?. His best-known hymn, found in The Hymn Book (1971), grew out of the theme of his M.Th. thesis; in wording it, he accepted counsel from Harold F. Yardley. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Edward Clark

Topics: Backsliding; Discontent; Image Worship; Israel in the Desert; Judgment; Praise for Blessings; Praise for God's Perfections; Praise for God's Works; Providence of God; Total Depravity Composer of "BARRE" in Psalter Hymnal (Red) Late 19th Century

Samuel R. Robinson

Topics: The Celebration of the Gospel Story Creation and Providence; Goodness of God; Providence of God; God Shepherd; God Works in/for believer Author of "Awesome God, My God" in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism

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