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John Parker

1825 - 1911 Person Name: J. Parker Topics: The Christian Life Help, Comfort, Guidance Author of "God holds the key of all unknown" in Churches of Christ Hymn Book John Parker, born in England, immigrated to the United States about 1847 at the age of 22. He was a Methodist pastor, serving churches in New York and Vermont. He was a chaplain in the U.S. Army during the Civil War. He died in Asbury Park, New York in 1911. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Christian Advocate," Vol. 86, September 28, 1911, P. 1298 (6)

William Stevenson

b. 1830 Person Name: Wm. Stevenson Topics: Helps Author of "Jesus will help you" in The Sacred Trio Late 19th Century Currently, our only data on Stevenson is that he was a minister. --http://www.hymntime.com/tch May be the same as William Fleming Stevenson.

Blanche Hoke

Topics: God's Help Author (stanza 2) of "My Father's Care" in Children's Hymnal

Isabella S. Stephenson

1843 - 1890 Person Name: I. Stevenson Topics: The Christian Life Help, Comfort, Guidance Author of "Holy Father, in Thy mercy" in Churches of Christ Hymn Book Born: Ju­ly 1843, Chel­ten­ham, Glou­ces­ter­shire, Eng­land. Died: Ap­ril 1890, Chel­ten­ham, Glou­ces­ter­shire, Eng­land. Daughter of an ar­my of­fi­cer in Chel­ten­ham, Is­a­bel­la was an in­va­lid most of her life. ===================== Stephenson, Isabella S. , is the author of "Holy Father! in Thy mercy" (For Absent Friends), in the 1889 Supplemental Hymns to Hymns Ancient & Modern --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Christian Egenolff

1502 - 1555 Topics: God as Help Composer of "WÄCHTERLIED" in Christian Worship

M. Louise Smith

Topics: Helping Others Author of "So, Too, Can We" in Inspiring Songs No. 1

Richard Peers

Topics: Help Composer (refrain) of "[The LORD my God will turn]" in Christian Worship

William Hamilton Drummond

1778 - 1865 Person Name: Drummond Topics: a very Present Help in Trouble" Author of "Bereft of all, when hopeless care" in Hymns for Christian Devotion Drummond, William Hamilton, D.D., son of an Irish physician, was born at Ballyclare, Antrim, Ireland, 1772, and died at Dublin, Oct. 16, 1865. Educated for the ministry at the University of Glasgow, he became, in 1793, the pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Belfast, and in 1816, of the Strand Street Chapel, Dublin. His poetical works include:— (1) Juvenile Poems, 1797; (2) Trafalger, 1805; (3) The Giant's Causeway, 1811; (4) Clontarf, 1817; (5) Who are the Happy? a Poem, on the Christian Beatitudes, with other Poems on Sacred Subjects, 1818. In 1818 A Selection of Psalms & Hymns for the Use of the Presbytery of Antrim, and the Congregation of Strand Street, Dublin, was published at Belfast. This Selection was probably edited by Dr. Drummond. It contained several of his hymns. Five of these (Nos. 84, 190, 201, 236, 264) were contributed to that edition. From Who are the Happy? the following hymns have come into common use:— 1. A voice from the desert comes awful and shrill. Advent. This is in extensive use in the Unitarian hymn-books of America. 2. Come, let us sound her praise abroad. Charity. 3. Father, I may not ask for less. Charity. This is stanzas ii.-v. of No. 2, with a new introductory stanza. In this form the hymn was given in the Leeds Hymn Book, 1853. 4. Give thanks to God the Lord. Victory through Christ. Limited in use, although a hymn of much spirit. It appeared in the Belfast Psalms & Hymns, 1818. 5. O had I the wings of a dove. Retirement. This hymn is not suited to congregational use. It appeared in the Belfast Psalms & Hymns, 1818. The original texts of these hymns are in Lyra Britannica, 1867, from whence also most of the biographical facts have been taken. A few of Drummond's hymns, in addition to those named, are found in some American Unitarian collections. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ====================== Drummond, William, p. 312, ii. In the British Museum there is a copy of Drummond's Poems as fol¬lows :— Poems by William Drummond of Hawthornedene. The second Impression, Edinburgh. Printed by Andro Hart, 1616. Neither the Flowers of Zion, nor the translations from the Latin are therein. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Joseph Brown Morgan

b. 1858 Topics: Helpfulness Author of "Hark! 'Tis the Clarion" in The Endeavor Hymnal Morgan, Joseph Brown, was born in 1858 at Shrewsbury, entered the Baptist ministry in 1880, and since 1901 has been minister of Hallfield Baptist Church, Bradford. He edited the Christian Endeavour Hymnal, 1896, with the Rev. C. Bonner, and contributed to it Nos. 1-6, viz.:— 1. Hark! 'tis the clarion sounding the fight. Christian Conflict. 2. Jesus, Master mine! Consecration. 3. O! Saviour Divine, I am coming to Thee. Consecration. 4. Seasons in their noiseless courses. Harvest. 5. Sweetly the sound of the trumpet is pealing. Consecration. Added in the enlarged ed. of 1904. 6. Up with your hearts in a song of rejoicing. For Conventions. 7. While Sabbath bells are sweetly pealing. Sunday. In the Baptist Junior Hymnal, 1906, which he edited with the Rev. C. Bonner. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Kathleen Rowat

1906 - 2006 Person Name: Kathleen Rowat, 1906- Topics: Help Author of "Lord, in this broken world" in The Book of Praise

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