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H. Ecuyer

Translator of "A L'Horizon, Le Jour S'Éloigne" in Les Chants du Pèlerin Hermann Ecuyer

Andrew T. Murphy

b. 1981 Person Name: Andrew T. Murphy, b. 1981 Author of "The day the universe was started" in Singing the Faith

Danny Belrose

b. 1941 Person Name: Danny A. Belrose, 1941- Author of "Can Steel and Stone and Swirling Spire" in Community of Christ Sings

I. J. de Ribeiro

Person Name: I.J. de Ribeiro Translator of "Señor, el sol en el ocaso" in Toda La Iglesia Canta

W. S. Llewellyn

Author of "The Light of all our Days" in The Fellowship Hymn Book

Rizq Ḥaddād

? - 1945 Person Name: رزق الحداد Author of "يا حارس الأكوان إني" in كتاب الترانيم الروحية للكنائس الإنجيلية رزق الحداد

Christopher Robinson

b. 1935 Person Name: Christopher Robinson (b. 1936) Arranger (last verse) of "ST CLEMENT" in Ancient and Modern

A. R. Zorn

Author of "For ever in memory we shall treasure" in The Liturgy of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives

H. W. Fox

1817 - 1848 Person Name: Henry Watson Fox Author of "Milhares de milhares ouço" in Hinário Luterano Fox, Henry Watson, M.A., son of G. Townshend Fox, b. at Westoe, in the county of Durham, Oct. 1, 1817; educated at Rugby and Wadh. Coll., Ox.; B.A. 1839; and ordained in 1840. He sailed for S. India in 1841, and there founded the Telegu Mission of the Christian Missionary Society at Masulipatam; became Assistant Sec. to that Society in 1848, and died in Oct. the same year. His widely used hymn:— I hear ten thousand voices singing. [Foreign Missions] was written for the Jubilee of the C.M.S. in 1848; and included in his Life, &c, in 8 stanzas of 8 lines, but is usually abbreviated as in the Christian Missionary Hymn Book. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Louisa P. Loring

1854 - 1924 Person Name: Louisa Putnam Loring Author of "O thou who turnest into morning" in Hymns of the Widening Kingdom Loring, Louisa Putnam. (1854-1924) of Boston and Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts, compiled Hymns of the Ages, published in 1904. Her literary and musical standards were high, and the book handsomely printed, but its appear was limited and it had to compete with several other excellent hymnbooks then on the market for use among Unitarians. It included her own morning hymn beginning "O Thou who turnest into morning" (1902), also included in The New Hymn and Tune Book, 1914. --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives

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